
Science Proves Cursive Notes are Better!
Did you know that science has proven cursive note taking to be a more effective practice? It’s Longhand over Laptop baby! Here’s an example of how science helps us identify what really works better when studying! Read this and share it with your child. Read More
Aeon article: Why the most successful students have no passion for school
This interesting research shows that college academic success is the result of the passion for learning and self-confidence, not love of schooling. Read More
How Learning Objectives Can Help You Teach Better
As a homeschooling parent, you are most likely very familiar with learning objectives. You often see them in your instructor guides, or perhaps listed at the top of the lesson materials provided to you. But how can you use them to improve your home classroom instruction? Read More
Helicopter Parenting and Learning – is This Right for You?
This research should resolve the long-running debate about “how much parental involvement is ideal?” It validates the use of highly involved parenting. Read More
How to Get the Most from Your Field Trips
We know field trips offer numerous benefits, such as hands on learning, group learning and opportunities for students to discover new things firsthand. They are an important part of your homeschooling education. Read More
Why You Need to Teach Your Kids Metacognition
Metacognition is an important ability to effective learning. It’s something your child needs to understand and know how to use. It can be taught, and it can be learned. Don’t overlook this in your homeschooling. What is it? Read More
Pa 620 – Teaching Kids with ADHD
Coming Soon – 2021 Half of all kids with ADHD struggle with writing, which can make every assignment — from straightforward worksheets to full-length essays — feel like torture. Read More
Pa 614 – Crushing Dyslexia – Handwriting Skills
Coming Soon – 2021 Learn online all you need to know about teaching dyslexic kids handwriting skills. Read More