by Contributing Author | Homeschool, College, Military Spouse, Teenagers
When thinking of going to college – or when helping your kids to choose a college course – it’s worth exploring all your options. Many people don’t realize that there are many ways to study a degree. Here are just a few alternative ways to get a college degree and the...
by Contributing Author | Homeschool, Field Trip Ideas, Geography, Travel
When raising a homeschooled child, one question worth addressing is how you educate them in areas outside of your own expertise or ability. Learning math, English, and science skills you need to provide a good education isn’t difficult, but what about when it comes to...
by Contributing Author | Homeschool, Infants & Toddlers, Kids, Teenagers
The world of education can be a tricky sphere to navigate for both children and parents. The school day is constructed to ensure that your child is educated so that they are morphed into knowledgeable, tolerant and capable citizens ready to take on the world. From the...
by Contributing Author | Homeschool
Let’s face it – winter is no one’s favorite time of year. The wind chill might be a nice relief after three months of heat and humidity, but the novelty soon wears off. After a while, the constant wind, rain and the odd flurry of snow make it a difficult season....
by Jamie Creed | Life of Creed, Field Trip Ideas, Homeschool, Nevada, Reviews, Science, Things to Do with Kids, Travel, United States
This post is a partnership thanks to US Family Guide and REAL BODIES at Bally’s. All opinions are my own. Post contains affiliate links. I recently went to see my favorite singer Mariah for #TheButterflyReturns in Las Vegas. Being a blogger, I wanted to also do...
by Zara Lewis | College, Homeschool, Life of Creed, Resources
Parenting is the most beautiful, but also the hardest job in the world, once you become a parent, you never stop being one. From the very beginning when our babies arrive to this world, through the first milestones, phases, transitions and the moment when they leave...