Computer Programming Courses for Kids and Teens (Homeschool Programming Review)

Homeschool Programming Inc offers computer programming classes to teach kids and teens how to write programs, games, and even Android applications. These courses are designed for the student to work through on their own with no prior programming knowledge. Each one comes with PDF instructional documents, student activity starters, a Solution Guide, and fully coded solutions … Read more

Five Things I Learned from Beginning a Co-op (or NOT Beginning a Co-op)

I am a “strong-willed” person. I am passionate. I am a mover and a shaker. Can you relate? We’re the ones assigned jobs because others know we’ll get them done. This also is true when I get an idea in my head and I know I want to see it come to fruition. I WILL … Read more

Couponing Made Simple (Christi the Coupon Coach Review)

This article is in collaboration with Christi the Coupon Coavh. Christi the Coupon Coach has written a book called Couponing Made Simple with a purpose in mind.  She wanted to help other families learn how to save money by reducing their grocery bills.  As a homeschooling mom of four she knew what a sacrifice it … Read more

Create a Yearbook for Your Homeschool! (Picaboo Yearbooks Review)

For most, the school year has come to a close and we are starting to plan for next year.  But, before you move on, take a minute to look over the last year of school.  What were the highlights, the accomplishments, the things you don’t want to forget?  Do you have a way to preserve … Read more

Life Principles of the Happiest and Most Successful Among Us Review

This article is in collaboration with Ed Douglas Publications. The Homeschool Review Crew members have been reading 25 Truths: Life Principles of the Happiest and Most Successful Among Us from Ed Douglas Publications. Ed Douglas, CFP™ draws from his own experiences as a successful business man, author, financial planner, loving husband and father, and coach to inspire and motivate … Read more