Every year I like to create goals for myself, my teens and young adults (how I can help them with achieving their own goals), and my family. It gives me a little bit of inward accountability. Occasionally, people I see
Top 3 Blog Posts of 2021: College Research and Dual Enrollment

Whew! We made it through 2021. Did you achieve any goals this year? It was hard work to get much of anything done! It feels sort of like we survived something. Today is the third year anniversary of my Grandmother’s
Outline the Chapter: Five Study Skills You Need To Know – Part I
One of the biggest study skills you can teach your student is how to outline the chapter. This series of blog posts come from the tutoring sessions I’ve been having with local teenagers. I conduct these sessions either in a
How Not To Be A Fixer While Parenting
I’ve had more time lately to consider all the things I did well and did NOT do well during my two decades of homeschooling and raising up my kids. I have figured out that in the early years, I was
14 Pros and Cons for Dual Enrollment in High School

I get a lot of questions about Dual Enrollment. So I thought I’d share my own opinions on that.
Disappointment When Launching Your Teen
Well, we now have a new president. Whether you are happy or saddened or don’t care about this new change in our country, I have some news for you. During the coming year you will face disappointment. Ways You Might