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Why Education.com’s Premium Membership Is My Homeschool Secret Weapon
Disclosure: I was compensated for my time reviewing this product, writing this post, and sharing my honest experiences. All opinions expressed are entirely my own. As a homeschool parent of a gifted learner, I’m always trying to find that balance between meaningful, engaging work and not overcomplicating our days. My child moves quickly through concepts,... Continue Reading →
Typing Games for Kids: How KidzType Supports Autistic and Neurodiverse Learners
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own and reflects our homeschool journey and experiences. When searching for enrichment opportunities as a homeschool mama parenting a gifted child, finding the right tools for digital literacy is a top priority. Over the past few weeks,... Continue Reading →
How We Use Khan Academy in Our Homeschool
See how our family uses Khan Academy in our homeschool. This free, flexible resource builds confidence and curiosity while supporting math, science, and independent learning.
Finding Our Math Groove with Mrs. Peters’ Math Live
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. Math in the middle and high school years (or with advanced learners of any age) can feel like a big leap—especially when you’re looking for something that’s both academically solid and supportive for homeschoolers. When it... Continue Reading →
Make Book Clubs Easy with Literary Adventures for Kids
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. I love bookclubs. Personally, I belong to the bookclub at our local library and spend way too much time on Goodreads. My son reads as much as I do but when it comes time to share... Continue Reading →
Brighten up your Homeschool with Sonlight
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. As summer slowly draws to a close, homeschool families everywhere are solidifying their choices for this fall’s curriculum. If you haven’t already, I’d like you to take a look at Sonlight. A full, all in one... Continue Reading →
Geography with Workbooks from Timberdoodle
Disclaimer: Opinions are my own and reflect an honest review of a gifted product. Do we use Workbooks? Copywork? Worksheets? Written Quizzes and Tests? As Eclectic Unschoolers, for our homeschool the answer is a resounding, Yes! Just because it’s the “old way” it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s broken. My son enjoys independent work, memory... Continue Reading →
Use Technology to Supercharge Learning with Forbrain
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. I come from the generation of tube televisions, Tandy computers, VHS tapes, and home phones and the age of technology has taken this Mama for a serious spin these last few years. I’ve adjusted the best that I can but I realize... Continue Reading →
Embrace Hybrid Homeschooling with KaiPod
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Homeschooling is hard. Admit it. We work on a daily basis to be everyone and everything for our kids but even the best homeschooling parent could use a little help from time to time. But who do you turn to for that... Continue Reading →