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 →
Tackle Pre-Algebra with Your Younger Learner and Mr. D Math
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review What do you do when you have a ten year old that’s gifted in mathematics? The answer is, whatever you have to. As a homeschool mama whose professional background is in the arts and humanities, I knew that math would be a... Continue Reading →
Rigor, Flexibility, and Fun: SPORK Education for Young STEM Learners
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. As a parent who has explored various homeschool programs, I really enjoyed looking at SPORK Math and Science Homeschool Curriculum. So, what is SPORK Education? SPORK is a school and homeschool curriculum designed with a balance... Continue Reading →
Mastering Math with Masterbooks
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. Math is our homeschool’s favorite subject. If it’s got numbers my learner loves it. Because of this love, we are making it a personal mission to take a look at all of the homeschool math out... Continue Reading →
Prepare Your Tween for Life with Before Personal Finance
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. What does your Tween or Teen know about Finance? As parents, tackling financial literacy with our kids is a life skill that can’t be ignored because most of us learned the hard way after leaving home. I’m determined to make sure my... Continue Reading →
Weird things Poppies want to talk about…
Poppies. You may or may not have heard this term before. It's used widely in the gifted community for children that stand a little taller than the rest. The flowers that grow a little faster. However in our current educational system, support for Poppies can be limited. The Poppies are "trimmed" to match the rest... Continue Reading →


