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  • How to Learn to Make Games for Homeschooling Kids

    Using educational games as part of your homeschooling curriculum supplements your classroom by providing your children with additional learning opportunities. This hands-on approach to teaching can also benefit students whose learning behaviors require them to both physically and mentally work through a topic to learn most effectively. With a variety of resources available, creating your own games can let you foster your curriculum with these fun, yet teachable, avenues.

  • How to Get Caught Up When You Are Behind in Homeschooling

    There are many reasons you may fall behind in homeschooling, ranging from overcommitment to too many extracurricular activities to family sickness to a too-heavy course load. Fortunately, with perseverance, hard work, and commitment, you can catch up.

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