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Using Educational Subscriptions in Your Homeschool
Henry Thornton May 13, 2025

Homeschooling gives you freedom, but it can be hard to keep learning fun and organised. That’s where homeschool subscriptions come in. Monthly science kits and online learning programs can save you time. They also add variety and keep your child excited about learning. This post will examine educational subscriptions, covering the types available and how Read More

Why Secular Homeschooling is Gaining Popularity
Oliver Prescott May 9, 2025

Homeschooling was a quiet alternative to traditional school, often tied to faith-based reasons. But in recent years, something has shifted. More families are homeschooling than ever before, but with a growing twist. Many are choosing secular homeschooling. This means they’re selecting learning materials that don’t include any religious teaching. Instead, they focus on neutrally taught Read More

Year-Round Homeschooling: Pros and Cons
Charlotte Hayes April 26, 2025

Homeschooling offers flexibility that traditional schools can’t always provide, and one of the most talked-about options is year-round homeschooling. But what does that mean? And more importantly, is it right for your family? A year-round homeschool schedule spreads learning across the full calendar year, rather than following the typical September-to-June school format. It usually includes Read More

Top History and Social Studies Homeschool Picks
Oliver Prescott April 25, 2025

When planning your homeschool journey, subjects like maths and reading often take centre stage. But don’t overlook history and social studies. These subjects help children understand the world, learn from the past, and think critically about society. Whether your family loves timelines and maps or prefers hands-on projects and storytelling, choosing the right homeschool history Read More

Virtual Field Trips for Homeschoolers: Best Platforms
Victoria Ashcroft April 22, 2025

Gone are the days when learning only happened in a classroom or during the occasional field trip to the zoo or museum. Today, homeschool families can explore ancient ruins, visit outer space, or dive deep into the ocean without leaving the living room. Virtual field trips have become a powerful tool for homeschoolers. These online Read More