by | Oct 8, 2025 | General Science Education
What do Blaise Pascal, Thomas Edison, and Albert Einstein all have in common? No, it’s not just that they changed the world with their brilliant minds—they all started learning at home. Long before there were labs, formal classrooms, or standardized tests, the world’s...
by | Sep 25, 2025 | General Science Education
What if your child’s favorite hobby—video games—could actually fuel a love for science and problem-solving? For many homeschool parents, video games can feel like a constant battle. Are they a waste of time, or can they actually serve an educational purpose? Here’s...
by | Aug 19, 2025 | General Science Education
When we talk to homeschool parents (or parents who wish they could homeschool), science almost always comes up as one of the most intimidating subjects. Parents are usually pretty confident about teaching the alphabet, phonics, and even basic math. But when it comes...
by | Aug 7, 2025 | General Science Education
This past May (just three months ago!), we hosted our highly anticipated Virtual Science Fair, and we couldn’t be more thrilled about how it turned out. More than just showcasing incredible projects, this event truly fostered a wonderful sense of community among...
by | Jul 25, 2025 | General Science Education
I still remember the semester the volcanic-model experiment exploded all over the dining-room table at 8 p.m. while the baby was teething and the dog kept sampling last week’s “rotting-fruit compost” investigation. Somewhere between scraping papier-mâché off the...
by | Jul 23, 2025 | General Science Education
Last semester my seventh‑grader tiptoed into my room at 5:12 a.m., whisper‑shouting, “Mom! Jupiter’s moon lineup is perfect right now—come see!” I threw on my ratty homeschool‑mom hoodie, grabbed a mug of lukewarm coffee, and followed him into the chilly backyard....
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