Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
As a homeschooling mom beginning my second year of formal homeschool instruction, I rely heavily on blogs as resources. I read blogs written by other individuals who are homeschooling their children, communities of homeschooling parents, and communities of… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
I recently strolled down homeschool memory lane, googling the titles of fondly-remembered novels, asking my mom for an inventory of her closet stuffed with educational board games, recalling how one co-op teacher tied calculus to cryptography. My amble… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
Here are some facts about me that I don’t often share: in middle school, I was a finalist in the National Spelling Bee and competed in the State Geography Bee. In high school, I won piano competitions, placed… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
I live in New Hampshire, where kindergarten is optional and compulsory education begins at age six. In September 2013 my son was five and would have begun half-day kindergarten at our local public school, while my daughter would not… Read More
Tag: guest blogger
Why Self-Policing Is Not Sufficient
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
As a homeschooling mom beginning my second year of formal homeschool instruction, I rely heavily on blogs as resources. I read blogs written by other individuals who are homeschooling their children, communities of homeschooling parents, and communities of… Read More
Category: Blog, Voices for Reform Tags: communities, family, guest blogger, karen goltz, parents, self-policing
How My Parents’ Homeschooling Methods Empowered Me to Follow My Dreams
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
I recently strolled down homeschool memory lane, googling the titles of fondly-remembered novels, asking my mom for an inventory of her closet stuffed with educational board games, recalling how one co-op teacher tied calculus to cryptography. My amble… Read More
Category: Blog, Voices for Reform Tags: arielle g., family, guest blogger, siblings, successful homeschooling
How My Parents’ Homeschooling Choices Gave Me An Excellent Education
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
Here are some facts about me that I don’t often share: in middle school, I was a finalist in the National Spelling Bee and competed in the State Geography Bee. In high school, I won piano competitions, placed… Read More
Category: Blog, Voices for Reform Tags: academics, guest blogger, homeschooling day-to-day, successful homeschooling
When Homeschool Dreams Meet Reality
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
I live in New Hampshire, where kindergarten is optional and compulsory education begins at age six. In September 2013 my son was five and would have begun half-day kindergarten at our local public school, while my daughter would not… Read More
Category: Blog, New Hampshire, Voices for Reform Tags: flexibility, guest blogger, homeschooling day-to-day, karen goltz, parents