Some factors to consider when choosing a college include the cost of tuition, the location of the school, the size of the school, and the type of school. Some questions to ask when choosing a college include whether the school has your desired program, whether you will be able to get financial aid, and whether you will be able to get housing. You should focus on factors such as … [Read more...]
How to Connect With Your Middle Schooler: Tips for Parents
Middle schoolers are a hard bunch to keep up with. They are always changing and you never know what they are going to be like. However, there are some ways you can connect with them and keep the communication open, without going insane. How to Connect With Your Middle Schooler: Tips for Parents Take a genuine interest in what your middle schooler child is interested in. It's important … [Read more...]
Homeschooling – 7 Harmful Myths About Gifted Students
There are many misconceptions about gifted students among adults. Some believe that they are always disruptive, that they never require assistance, or that they are excessively intelligent. However, the reality is that gifted students often struggle with numerous issues. They simply have different requirements than other students when it comes to handling these difficulties. Myth #1 … [Read more...]
Back to School Supplies List for All Grades – 2022-23
Do you know what your child's most annoying phrase is? It's probably "summer is over." This is the time when back-to-school sales start even before classes begin. If you know what you need ahead of time, you can save a lot of money by taking advantage of these sales. To succeed in school, students must have all of the required supplies. Their parents need to provide these … [Read more...]
10 Best Homeschool Apps for Teaching Your Kids (2022)
Homeschooling high school students no longer have to sit around the kitchen table all day. There are now numerous options available to broaden their exposure to new subject matter, provide a group learning environment for specific subjects, or get a jump on their college education. Technology plays a large part in many of these, but low-tech alternatives are also readily available. With … [Read more...]
Best Nonfiction Picture Books for Kids Who Love Reading
Here are ten nonfiction titles, along with excerpts from the reviews they’ve been given, that you and yours might enjoy checking out: The Boy Who Loved Math: The Improbable Life of Paul Erdos by Deborah Heiligman (Author), LeUyen Pham (Illustrator) He began to read voraciously and, by the age of four, had taught himself calculus.” Although Hungarians tried to get Erdos to attend school during … [Read more...]