
How Do I Start Homeschooling in California?
To begin homeschooling in California, you must choose one of the state’s legal options:
Continue reading…To begin homeschooling in California, you must choose one of the state’s legal options:
Continue reading…Homeschooling is a great way for parents to take an active role in their children’s education and personalize it to fit their children’s unique needs. At All About Learning Press, we’ve helped countless people succeed on this journey! However, homeschooling in New York can be intimidating for new homeschooling parents, so we’ve gathered a wealth of useful information and fantastic tips along the way.
Continue reading…This month you can enter to win the All About Spelling level of your choice. If you haven’t used AAS before, we’ll also include a Letter Tiles and a Spelling Review Box to make sure you’ve got everything you need to succeed!
Homeschooling your 8-year-old can lead to wonderful adventures! One of the significant advantages of homeschooling is to tailor your curriculum around your child’s needs and interests, allowing him to progress at his own rate and to delve into topics that interest him the most. Fit the education to the child by nurturing his curiosity, which will help keep him motivated, foster a love of learning, and encourage independent learning.
Continue reading…Thinking about homeschooling in Washington? You’re not alone—and good news: Washington is a great place to homeschool! While there are a few things to keep track of, the Washington homeschool laws are pretty straightforward once you get the hang of them. Whether you’re just starting or pulling your child from public school, here’s your easy guide on how to homeschool in Washington State.
Continue reading…Texas is a homeschool-friendly state. There are very few regulations you must know about, and there is no local or statewide oversight. By following just a few simple guidelines, you can soon be on your way to homeschooling in Texas!
Continue reading…Congratulations on your choice to consider homeschooling your 7-year-old. Homeschooling is an excellent way to meet your child’s individual needs and retain control over your schedule.
It can seem overwhelming to take on the responsibility of getting started, choosing a curriculum, and helping him learn all he needs, but you can do this!
Continue reading…Around age 6, homeschooled children transition from pre-school to “real” school. However, that doesn’t have to mean hours of sitting at a desk with a workbook. Depending on the ideal educational method for your child, you can enjoy a literature-rich program, lots of hands-on activities, structured textbooks, or even a more relaxed style of learning from real-life experiences.
This month you can enter to win the All About Reading Color Edition level of your choice, which includes the Teacher’s Manual, Student Packet, and readers! If you haven’t used AAR before, we’ll also include Letter Tiles and a Reading Review Box to make sure you’ve got everything you need to succeed!
Most children first learn to count when they are still very young, repeating numbers their parents say as they count fingers, toys, crackers, and such. But just like being able to sing the ABC song does not mean a child has learned all there is to know about letters, being able to count aloud to 10 or 20 or higher may not mean a child has learned all there is to know about counting.
Continue reading…Homeschooling is a whole new world for many families. It can be exciting, daunting, thrilling, and terrifying all at the same time. With decades of experience behind us, here are some tips and tricks we’ve learned to help you enjoy more ups than downs in your journey.
Continue reading…Dyslexia is a learning disability characterized by difficulties with decoding words, reading comprehension, and spelling.
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