Homeschooling became popular in the 1970s in the United States, and the early 2000s saw explosive growth in the number of children who started homeschooling. New homeschooling parents might have...
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While watching your children play, it might appear as children simply chasing one another or tossing a ball back and forth — but play is so much more than that. Play is how children learn about...
Imagine your child has just gotten home from school, a bag full of goodies. What are the first things they do? They get a snack and dump out their backpack, right?! It is all too familiar! Parents...
You’ve taught your homeschooled child mathematics, life skills, and how to read, all without the use of an iPad. Yet, your child asks for one, and you wonder if it’s worth the price and if this...
People love free gifts, right?! Children love it more when their gifts are art supplies that match their skin tone and coloring preferences! For a limited time, The Crayon Project and National Crayon...
Let’s say your toddler is practicing putting his foot on a scooter. He relentlessly tries to position, decide, and assess where his foot should go. Now, if his older sister comes along, he may...