What to Look For In A Homeschool Reading Curriculum

What to Look For In A Homeschool Reading Curriculum

About 1.7 million children are homeschooled in the U.S., which represents about 3% of the school-aged population. Parents often choose homeschooling to ensure their children receive the best academic instruction possible. The key to achieving this goal is picking the right curriculum, which is not as easy as it may seem, especially when it comes … Read more

Readability in Action: One Parent’s Perspective

Readability in Action: One Parent’s Perspective

For Robert Moeser, uncovering why his children were struggling in school proved to be a major challenge. His three children—ages 11, 8 and 6—all had unique learning needs, and Moeser found himself at his wit’s end trying to find the educational tools to help each child succeed in the public school system. Identifying the Problem … Read more

The Best Homeschool Reading Program To Improve Reading Skills

The Best Homeschool Reading Program To Improve Reading Skills

Reading is an important skill that young children often learn in school. However, because of the coronavirus outbreak, millions of children are now without the appropriate reading instruction they would usually get from school. Homeschooling is now the new normal, but many parents are lost with how to help their children improve their reading skills. … Read more

Using Homeschooling Reading Programs to Improve Comprehension

Using Homeschooling Reading Programs to Improve Comprehension

Schools in 26 states have announced plans to close down for the year to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, and several additional states and territories also have recommended closures for the remainder of the school year. Ed Week reports that these closures (and potential closures) have affected more than 36 million students. Lessons … Read more

Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten

Reading Comprehension for Kindergarten

Many people wrongly believe that children don’t start reading until they reach the first grade or higher. And while, in some cases, this may be true, children can definitely start reading or at least learning to read before this stage, and they definitely should. To set your child up for a successful future, start teaching … Read more

Setting up a Homeschool Summer Reading Program

Setting up a Homeschool Summer Reading Program

The summer is a special time that many kids anticipate for months in advance. It’s the idea of freedom, sunshine, adventures, and all the exciting things that could be happening soon. But, when you are homeschooling, your activities need to grab their attention. So, it helps if you have a fun way to introduce homeschool … Read more