Homeschooling and Family Relationships

A Single Parent CAN Homeschool: A How-To Guide

May 17th, 2013 | By | Category: Homeschooling and Family Relationships, Lead Article

Divorce, Death, and Deployment are Facts Of Life, but They Shouldn’t Mean the End of Homeschooling

There is no shame in being a single parent. The circumstances of life are diverse and not at all times pleasant. There are many parents who find themselves alone in the pursuit of homeschooling a child – for a multitude of reasons. But we want you to be assured that it absolutely can be accomplished successfully, and that there are many others in your situation, as well as resources to back you up in your endeavor.



When Moms Have to Work: Why Homeschooling Can Work for Working Parents

Feb 23rd, 2013 | By | Category: Featured Articles, Homeschooling and Family Relationships

In Tight Financial Times, More Homeschool Moms than Ever Have to Work Part-Time

Our finances are just too tight to get by on one income anymore, how in the world can I work AND homeschool my children?



Teen Post: Can Homeschooling Improve Your Family Relationships?

Sep 10th, 2011 | By | Category: Homeschooling and Family Relationships

A families relationships and home school high school students.

Homeschool parents know what makes you kids tick better than anyone. They live with you and teach you, and they’re strongly connected to you as a teacher, authority figure, tutor, your biggest supporter…and just plain old mom and dad. Those connections are part of what makes homeschooling so successful.