
Blended Learning in Homeschooling: The Best of Both Worlds for K–8 Families
For today’s homeschool families, flexibility is everything. Parents want the freedom to guide learning at…


For today’s homeschool families, flexibility is everything. Parents want the freedom to guide learning at…

For many homeschool families, reading is not just another subject. It is the foundation of…

Middle school is such an exciting and important season in a student’s educational journey. It is a time when children begin to think more deeply, question the world around them, and look for meaning in the lessons they are learning. For many families, it can also feel like a season of transition as students move away from the more guided approach of elementary school and step into greater independence.

The middle school years are often described as a bridge. Students are moving out of the foundational years of elementary school and preparing to step into the more demanding expectations of high school. These years bring new levels of independence, greater responsibility, and a need for deeper critical thinking skills. For homeschool families, this stage can feel both exciting and challenging.