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Can We Make Public Speaking Work for Everyone?
Can We Make Public Speaking Work for Everyone?
Public speaking, elocution, and oracy skills are often treated as skills everyone should know or want to learn. But let’s be honest—not everyone enjoys getting up in front of a crowd, and not everyone communicates in the same way. Some people thrive ...
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Budgeting in a notebook at a kitchen table to determine if you can homeschool
Can you live on One Income with One Parent Homeschooling?
In today’s fast-paced world, the idea of living on a single income while one parent stays home to homeschool the kids can feel like a dream. For many families, though, it’s not just a dream—it’s a reality. But how do you make it work? Is it even poss...
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My Unexpected Journey as a Homeschool Educator
My Unexpected Journey as a Homeschool Educator
When I first decided to homeschool, it was a last resort. Public school failed us. Virtual school failed us. We had no other options. I also had no idea how much fun it would be. Honestly, I was a little nervous. Sure, I loved reading to my kids and ...
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Staying Connected Without the Internet
Staying Connected Without the Internet
The internet is an incredible tool for learning, communication, and record-keeping, but what would happen if it suddenly disappeared? While it might seem unimaginable today, there have been many times in history when people had to share information, ...
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School Choice's impact on Education Finances
School Choice's impact on Education Finances
Every year, the conversation about education funding resurfaces, often accompanied by calls to “fully fund public schools.” On the surface, this seems like an obvious solution—more money should fix the systemic problems plaguing our schools, right? B...
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Reflections on Our Choice to Homeschool
Reflections on Our Choice to Homeschool
When I enrolled my daughter in public school, I did so with the utmost trust in the system. I assumed, as many parents do, that public education would reflect the ideals of inclusivity, equity, and evidence-based best practices. I believed it would b...
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Teaching Civil Rights in 2025
Teaching Civil Rights in 2025
As we navigate the complexities of modern society, the importance of understanding and teaching civil rights has never been more vital. For homeschool families in 2025, this education forms the foundation for raising socially conscious, compassionate...
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Free or Low-Cost Placement Resources for Homeschooling
Free or Low-Cost Placement Resources for Homeschooling
As a homeschooling parent, you might wonder how to figure out where to start with your child’s education. Placement tests are an excellent way to assess their skill levels, identify gaps, and guide your curriculum planning. The best part? You don’t h...
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Listen to Sold a Story Podcast before 2025
Listen to Sold a Story and Take Cox Campus Structured Literacy Training
As we look to the future of education, one thing is clear: the time to address the literacy crisis in our schools is now. In 2024, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment. The impact of outdated teaching methods, such as whole language and balanced lit...
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Students need help developing soft skills
Integrating Soft Skills into Literacy and Math Instruction
In today’s fast-paced, ever-changing world, students need more than just traditional academic knowledge. They need to be equipped with soft skills—the personal attributes and social abilities that help them navigate both the classroom and the workfor...
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USA Homeschool Resources
Are you looking for Free and Low Budget Homeschool Resources?Homeschooling is a growing trend in the United States, offering families the flexibility to tailor their child's education to their unique needs and learning styles. If you're con...
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Parenting Resources
Are you looking for empowering resources for parenting?In today's world, it's increasingly important to understand neurodiversity. Whether you're a neurotypical or neurodivergent parent of a neurodivergent child or simply curious about...
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