Homeschooling While Preparing for a Move

As if homeschooling doesn’t come with enough challenges of its own, let’s add a cross-country move to the mix! Our family has done it once, and we are about to do it again.  We plan to put our house on the market this winter as we gear up for a move from TX to OH/KY … Read more

Recipe Share

Linda @ Homeschooling6 — Low Carb Cream Cheese Pancakes These pancakes are Homeschooling6 kid approved! The children loved them and were asking for more. Meg @ Adventures with Jude — An Allergy Friendly Favorite Dinner: Potato Soup and Garlic Cheddar Bicuits Allergies don’t mean you have to eat boring food. We’re serving creamy potato soup … Read more

College Common Sense Review

  This article is in collaboration with College Common Sense. College Common Sense is a program designed to help families understand the process for finding and obtaining financial aid for college.  Developed by Denise Ames, a financial aid counselor at a university in Texas, College Common Sense is applicable to parents of students of any age.  … Read more

Homeschooling Special Needs Children: Combining Therapy and Homeschooling

Homeschooling Special Needs Children: Combining Therapy and Homeschooling

Homeschooling special needs kids can definitely be challenging, but it is also very rewarding. As we homeschool, we can combine therapy and homeschooling. And we are able to tailor to the needs of our children as well as acknowledging their special needs.

A+ TutorSoft, Inc. Review

Recently, the Schoolhouse Review Crew was given the opportunity to review math software from A+ TutorSoft, Inc.  Crew members received either a year’s subscription to A+ Interactive MATH — either the online homeschool edition or a grade level curriculum CD.   A+ Interactive MATH is a multi-sensory interactive math curriculum for grades 1-6, plus Pre-Algebra … Read more

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