If you’re new to homeschooling and have a fast learner, or if you’ve been teaching a gifted student and wonder if there’s more you could or should be doing, you’re in the right place. Gifted learners, often characterized by their…
We’re often asked, “How can I use your programs with my older student?” Usually, the concern is that a middle or high school student might feel embarrassed by the full-color, hands-on activities included in All About Reading and All About…
When you’re first beginning your homeschooling journey, it can feel overwhelming. It’s a big task with a weighty responsibility and one we all endeavor to do well. Many of us doubt ourselves, wonder if we’re doing the right thing, and…
… I’m not organized. … I wasn’t good at school myself. … I don’t have enough time. … my child will miss out. So you’re thinking about homeschooling but have doubts and concerns. Everyone does. Let’s address a few common…
Can you use AAR and AAS to teach multiple kids? It’s easier than you might think.
Imagine this: a home library filled with an assortment of books on all subjects. Your kids can explore interesting topics, dive deep into imaginary worlds, and read to their hearts’ content. You’re cultivating their love of reading with each and…
If daily lessons make your child want to throw her pencil across the room, we hope these tips will help.
Congratulations! You’ve decided to start homeschooling! If you’re feeling a mix of excitement and apprehension, don’t worry—that’s totally normal. After all, the decision to homeschool is an important commitment and responsibility, but the rewards are incredible. Is it a big…
Classical homeschoolers have lots of great things to say about All About Reading and All About Spelling.