The Secret to Homeschooling THAT Kid Successfully

The Secret to Homeschooling THAT Kid

Earlier this school year we made drastic changes in our 10th grader’s schooling. He’s been homeschooled since the February of his first grade year, so we should have had things pretty well in hand as we’d been doing it awhile. Right?  Wrong.   Homeschooling THAT kid is tough. You know the kid I’m talking about, […]

RLL #40: Self-Directed Homeschooling High School with Trevor Kessler

Homeschooling High School

There are so many homeschooling moms that start to worry as their kids get into middle school and high school that what they’ve done up until this point isn’t enough. Or that they’re missing big pieces of learning, content, or skills that they should have been teaching all along. Today, Colleen talks with her sixteen […]

RLL 39 Sara Hall: Trusting Your Child’s Lead

  It can be scary to homeschool an outside-the-box learner. Differently-wired kids beat to the tune of their own drummers, and that can be problematic when we go into it with a set expectation for how things will be. It is hard to trust our kids AND ourselves with this totally alternate path to education… […]

Embracing Art and Its History for Kids With Sensory Issues

art history kids sensory issues

Gifted kids, while they share real estate on the far right side of the IQ bell curve, don’t tend to share much else. “If you’ve met one gifted kid, you’ve met one gifted kid,” right? Some love math and science, some love music and theater. Some rarely sleep and some sleep for days. Some are […]

Homeschooling Because of Mental Illness

homeschooling mental illness

It’s no secret – homeschooling is on the rise. It’s becoming wildly more popular, accommodating, varied, and even – dare I say? – mainstream. Gone are the days of stereotypes and denim jumpers, homeschoolers are as different as they are passionate, and the internet has made it possible for just about anyone to homeschool from […]