Adventures in PA: Coal and Steel
Last fall, our family went through a period I would call “unplanned unschooling” as a result of prolonged and severe illness. While our focus academically was less on math and science and more on [...]
Last fall, our family went through a period I would call “unplanned unschooling” as a result of prolonged and severe illness. While our focus academically was less on math and science and more on [...]
The inspired Scriptures were written to be read. Moses, inspired by the Spirit of God, instructed parents: “You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in [...]
Starting your homeschool journey can feel overwhelming. The freedom to choose your own path is exciting—but it also means navigating a sea of unfamiliar terms and educational philosophies. Classical? Charlotte Mason? Unit studies? Unschooling? [...]
An Urgent Message from HSLDA President, Jim Mason What’s happening in Illinois may be the harbinger of a threat that could come to your state soon. Legislators in Springfield are moving toward enacting major restrictions [...]
Homeschooling is a journey filled with both requirements and rewards. As parents, we must track progress and maintain records that meet state regulations, but we also want to preserve the meaningful moments that define [...]