Jan 23, 2023 | Excelsior Classes Information, Online Homeschool
References are a part of life, and at some point or another, everyone will need to provide a reference. Though most people tend to think of references in relation to the workplace, students will actually need references throughout their young adult and adult life....
Dec 12, 2022 | Online Homeschool
Can parents work full-time and homeschool their children concurrently? There are many different ways to balance the demands of the workplace and homeschooled students’ educational development. Balancing Work and Homeschooling Whether parents are full-time or part-time...
Mar 29, 2022 | Engaging Education, Susan Spraker
Is watching your child struggle in math really such a bad thing? A positive times a positive is positive, a positive times a negative is negative, a negative times a negative is positive. What?? Ughh? Sigh? Head drops to table. To connect this to a personal real-life...
Jan 12, 2021 | Online Homeschool, Susan Spraker
Lately, I have been entranced with spiders. The bigger the better. The furrier the cooler. The more active the more enticing. I start each morning with a hot cup of coffee in hand, go to my window, which I used to think needed an outside washing, and just stare in...
May 2, 2020 | College Preparation, Susan Eggers
For decades historians have debated the merits of studying World History or Western Civilization. There is no real consensus about which is more beneficial for students. If learned historians cannot definitively answer this question, how can homeschool parents hope...