Nowadays, many military families are opting to homeschool. With what can seem like constant changes between new duty stations to moves back home during deployments, the option to homeschool is often easier for some families when compared to enrolling your little ones in a new school system every three to four years.
How to Homeschool Preschool Without Formal Academics
Over the last few decades, preschool has become a routine part of childhood in our culture. However, kids learn many important lessons and life skills outside of formal academics in the early years. You can provide a preschool education without traditional curriculum, and you probably already are. Here’s how.
How to Choose the Right Homeschool Curriculum
Homeschooling is an excellent option for military families. It allows you to customize your child’s education to meet his or her individual needs. When it comes to choosing a curriculum, there are tons of options available. So, how do you know which one is right for your family?
The Importance of Self-Care for the Homeschooling Military Spouse
Self-care has become a fashionable buzzword in our culture. Still, as Dr. Sharita Knobloch points out, self-care deserves a key place in the life of every homeschooling military spouse.
Summer Fun for Homeschoolers: Keep Learning All Summer Long
Many homeschool families take a break from school for the summer, but that doesn’t mean learning has to stop! This blog post will explore some fun and easy ways to keep your kids busy learning all summer long!
5 Tips to Get Started Homeschooling Your Military Child
If you are a military parent thinking about homeschooling your child, you are not alone. Many military families have decided to homeschool their children to better accommodate their unique lifestyle.
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