By Claudia With homeschool training, you can help your child in many ways. You provide them the option of modifying their educational requirements. For example, online and practical trainings provide opportunities to become acquainted with a desired degree program. There is a huge amount of information available for parents who homeschool their kids. But when […]
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The Path to Recovery
The History of Homeschooling
By Aubrey Tuggle, 17 Are you homeschooled? Although you probably know many other homeschoolers, I bet you don’t know many adults who have been homeschooled. Perhaps even your parents weren’t homeschooled. I doubt that your grandparents were. But although homeschooling probably seems like a new idea, it has been around since the beginning of time. […]
8 Myths about Home Schooling
Marina Chernyak dispels some myths about home schooling that apply to homeschoolers of all ages.
Leanne Albillar
Leanne Marie Albillar is a talented young lady with a unique combination of leadership skills and creative ability. She was born in Richmond, Virginia, but grew up on a ranch in the Arizona desert. An only child, she was raised in a nurturing environment with the undivided love and attention of her parents, who homeschooled […]
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Talk to Ashley
NEW Column! Talk to Ashley Hello, my name is Ashley Cline! I’m in the tenth grade, and tenth year of homeschooling. This is my new column! This column is called Talk to Ashley, (that’s me!) kinda of a question or help column. If you have questions about life, school, life’s trials, friends, family, etc., please […]
The Best of Homeschooling Teen
Homeschooling Teen magazine was invited by the Homeschoolers of Wyoming to send them some bag inserts for the HOW convention on May 13th and 14th, 2011. We were happy to oblige and compiled a special handout featuring the best of our Homeschooling Teen profiles from over the years. This month we will also share those […]




