Whether homeschooling or not, parents should keep their own records of their child’s education. ‘What to keep’ depends on the age and interests of your unique student. As parents, we are bombarded with responsibilities, but finding a way to keep track of our child’s life accomplishments is a significant one that often goes unaddressed. This does…
Tag: Parenting
Curriculum Building for All Ages & Stages
When our kids were 7 and 9, we thought homeschooling might be a good fit for us. We started with a Calvert Homeschool boxed curriculum, a basic platform that allowed us to plan our days and supplied a vehicle for growth. Quickly realizing I could make the learning more fun, I added workbooks, reading time,…
ACT/SAT for Homeschoolers?
Many colleges claim to be “test-optional” when courting applicants. However, does this apply to homeschoolers? Not necessarily. Most often, even test-optional colleges and universities will want to see some proof of test-taking ability from a college-bound homeschooled student. This should not come as a surprise, and frankly, it is not the only reason to ensure…
How Can I Help?
Do you want to start homeschooling your child but don’t know where to start? Are you unsure how to write Course Descriptions or supply an Official Transcript? Having homeschooled our awesome kids for ten years, I can tell you that you don’t need to do this alone. I know it’s hard to know where to…
Our Power to Pivot
It’s that time of year! Homeschool courses have been carefully chosen, books purchased, and field trips planned. It’s almost October, and we are off and running! And then. What if one or more of the courses is flat? The kids aren’t interested, the website is too complicated, or the material is not resonating. Now what?…
Yes to Homeschool Senior Projects
In many schools, a senior project is required for graduation. When schools (& students!) take it seriously, there is a tremendous opportunity for comprehensive learning and personal growth. Senior projects are a worthwhile graduation requirement and a wonderful tradition. Senior or “Capstone” projects are important because they encourage students to think outside their academic boxes…
Keeping Track: Sports & Activities
Parents of high schoolers, this is for you! Non-sporty teens and student-athletes alike know they have to be highly involved in their community in order to score those coveted college acceptance letters. Keeping a running log of their sports and hobbies will help them exponentially down the road. Competitive colleges look for active students, and…
Brave, Strong, Smart.
“Motherhood is not meant to be done alone,” she said. As I read this in an Instagram post, it hit me like a punch. Though I do have Tony’s help and support always, the homeschool role in our family is largely my responsibility. Where we live, there is not a real homeschool mom group where I can…
Braver, Stronger, Smarter.
“You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” – Christopher Robin in “Pooh’s Grand Adventure” We have many reasons to continue our travel-school adventure, and it is important to us to always remain aware that this is a choice. We constantly evaluate and assess our mental pro-con list, which…
The Best Gift of 2017
“Giving is the master key to success in all applications of human life.” – Bryant McGill Community Service gives us purpose. The small food-pantry work we do at the Martin Luther King Center and our plastic-removal mission on SEATEAM combine to have an impact on our family. We make a year-round effort – which we…