5 Research-Backed Ways to Help Students Grow Their Vocabulary at Home

Student reading and learning new vocabulary

5 Research-Backed Ways to Help Students Grow Their Vocabulary at Home Building a robust vocabulary doesn’t require long lessons or expensive programs. What matters most is how words are introduced and revisited over time. With a simple, repeatable routine, vocabulary growth can happen naturally alongside reading, writing, and everyday learning at home. And it should […]

HOMESCHOOL READING COMPREHENSION FOR TWEENS AND TEENS

HOMESCHOOL READING COMPREHENSION CLOSING READING GAPS FOR TWEENS & TEENS If you’re teaching reading at home, you already know the challenge: some days your child dives into a text with excitement… and other days, it feels like pulling teeth to get through a single page. That’s a common part of homeschool reading comprehension, especially in […]

HOW TO FIND A READING TUTOR (QUICK & EASY)

HOW TO FIND A READING TUTOR If your child is struggling with reading, you’ve probably already spent late nights Googling, asking friends, and scrolling through local Facebook groups trying to find the right tutor. You may have even found a few directories, only to realize the directory only gives a small amount of information about the […]

FIVE TIPS FOR MAKING LEARNING AT HOME WORK

5 TIPS FOR MAKING LEARNING AT HOME WORK Getting started with homeschooling starts with establishing routines and procedures just like in the classroom. Kids need to know expectations about schedules, where they will work, and what they will do. Otherwise, you’ll find an endless list of questions. In this post, I’ll share five tips for […]