If you’ve got a reluctant reader at home, you’re not alone. Many parents, especially homeschooling families, struggle to get their teens to engage with reading and literature in a meaningful way. But here’s the secret: reading doesn’t have to feel like homework.
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Every semester when midterms roll around, I start reviewing college papers for students who need a little extra support. And after grading what feels like hundreds of essays, I’ve noticed a few trends that always seem to pop up.
Why Graphic Novels Belong in Your Homeschool Literacy Lessons If you’ve ever looked at your child reading a comic or graphic novel and thought, “That’s not real reading,” you’re not alone. Many parents, especially homeschooling families, worry that graphic novels are “too easy” or not serious literature. But here’s the truth: graphic novels can be […]
Have you ever sat down with your child to write a story, only to stare at a blank page together, wondering where to begin? Many kids love the idea of storytelling but need a little structure to bring their imagination to life. That is where Story Mountain, also known as Freytag’s Pyramid, comes in. Think […]
If you’re a homeschooling parent, you’ve probably heard this question at least once (or a hundred times):“But how will your child socialize?” It’s the number one question homeschool families face and one of the biggest misconceptions about homeschooling today. The truth? Homeschooled kids are some of the most social, adaptable, and confident young people you’ll […]
The American Library Association (ALA) hosts Banned Books Week to celebrate the freedom to read. The ALA began tracking book challenges in the early 1980s, creating lists of titles that schools or libraries attempted to remove due to controversial themes, language, or ideas. These “banned books” range from “classics” like To Kill a Mockingbird to […]
In today’s digital world, it’s easy to overlook handwriting. Most kids can type faster than they can write, and many assignments are completed online. But for homeschoolers, handwriting, and especially cursive, still plays an important role in a well-rounded education. Here are three big reasons to keep it in your homeschool routine: 1. Understanding Legal […]
When I was in college, I took a class about integrating video games into the classroom. I remember my professor saying, “If you can’t beat them, join them… and teach through them!” At the time, I didn’t realize how much that advice would stick with me years later. Kids these days spend hours exploring virtual […]
If you’ve ever sat down at the kitchen table, fresh box of curriculum in hand, and thought, This is it, this will be the year everything clicks, only to realize a few weeks later that it’s just not working… you’re not alone. Every homeschooling parent I know has faced this moment at some point. Maybe […]
Getting your kids to sit down and write isn’t always easy, especially when you’re homeschooling and trying to keep things fresh and engaging. But here’s a secret: when kids connect writing to something they already love, they’re much more motivated to dive in. And what do most kids love? Music. Whether it’s Cardi B’s bold […]










