One Simple Study Change That Actually Works ๐ Many students spend time studying, but not always in a way that leads to real learning. They reread notes.They look back over a chapter.They spend time, but still feel unprepared when it
Behind in Math? 8 Practical Ways for High Schoolers to Get Back on Track

This week’s newsletter was on helpful things to do if you’re behind in math. Here’s an outline of what was discussed. If you’ve been missing out on the newsletter, sign up here! โ๏ธ Quick Win Resource ๐ Does your teen
Can homeschoolers receive AP credit in high school?

Parents are always asking me about whether they should do AP (Advanced Placement) classes or Dual Enrollment. And which one looks better on a transcript? More specifically, they want to know how a homeschooler receives AP credit. If you look
Five Common Questions Homeschool High School Parents Want To Know

Each week, I receive a lot of questions from homeschool parents ranging from all kinds of topics, but many regarding high school and college entrance requirements. Do you ever feel that you don’t know what you don’t know? I’m sure
Six Regrettable Mistakes I Made In Our Homeschool

Our homeschool is over. I am officially done! My four kids are all adulting today. They have moved on from our homeschool years. As I write this, my oldest is working at her job in Utah, a college graduate, and
How To Raise a Responsible Adult

Do you know how to raise a responsible adult? Have you heard of those Gen Z kids who have not left their family home and are living in their basement playing video games? We have really prayed that our kids
