Frequently when a child leaves traditional schooling, they can be considered “behind.” Either the school was not able to keep…
Homeschooling in New Hampshire is something of a DIY effort. We have a great deal of autonomy and school districts…
Deciding whether or not to initiate a home education program can be complicated. One of the biggest concerns is the…
GSHE was thrilled to host a discussion on family-based learning groups with two experienced homeschooling moms who have participated in…
There are many times it may seem kinder, more helpful, or even easier to give more information to your local…
The academic year can be so busy that it’s easy to have days and weeks blur together and it’s hard…
More and more families are looking to form small learning groups for their children, and summer is the perfect time…
Part 1: Encouragement Around this time of year, homeschoolers begin thinking about the annual assessment and that often gets them…
We were very pleased to offer another discussion in our college planning series with the New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance…
“Make the curriculum work for you!” I say this a LOT! Here is an example from our homeschool: My 13b…