Homeschool
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Tips and Tricks for Parents who are New to Homeschooling

To keep kids on track with online homeschooling, create a designated learning space, follow a schedule, map out the year, make it a family activity, and collaborate with others. Continue reading
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How to Create a Study-Friendly Space at Home

Create a study-friendly environment by optimizing light, upgrading to smart lighting, providing ergonomic furniture, controlling temperature, improving ventilation, adding a reading area, greenery, and artwork, and minimizing distractions and clutter. Continue reading
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Tips That Will Help You to Get Your Child Motivated with Schoolwork

If you have a child and you feel as though they are struggling with their schoolwork, then you need to try and help them. The first thing that you need to do is explore whether or not they have some kind of obstacle in their way. This could include social challenges, attention span or even… Continue reading
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Why Is Your Child Not Concentrating During School Lessons?

Children’s lack of concentration during school can be caused by poor sleep, hearing issues, unbalanced diet, or troubles at home. Recognizing and addressing these issues is essential. Continue reading
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How To Measure Your Child’s Progress When Homeschooling

Homeschool assessment focuses on progress, not test scores. Look for engagement, questions, and practical application to gauge learning effectively. Continue reading
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Online Homeschool: Deciding If It’s Right For Your Family

Online homeschooling offers pre-written curriculum, accredited diploma programs, and affordability, but may lack flexibility and social interaction, leading to shortcuts. Continue reading
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Pandemic Homeschool: How To Do It

Parents worldwide face challenges balancing work and homeschooling during the pandemic. Tips include breathing exercises, creating schedules, designated workspaces, and open communication with children. Continue reading
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Homeschooling Challenges: Helping Your Child Develop Social Skills

Homeschooling has challenges, including social development. Daycare, playdates, social media, and clubs help kids build crucial social skills. Continue reading
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Physical Education Ideas For Homeschool

Homeschooled children lack physical activity compared to peers. Homeschool PE can be flexible and recreational, promoting lifelong fitness. Continue reading
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Creating an Ergonomic Homeschooling Environment

Approximately 33% of workplace injuries are due to ergonomics. Proper ergonomics in homeschooling is crucial to prevent injuries and discomfort. Continue reading