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This article defines the term deschooling, explains its importance, and suggests activities to encourage a productive deschooling transition for your child.

What Is Deschooling and Is It Important? (Tips for Deschooling Before Homeschooling)

5 Fun and Easy Ways to Include Geography in Your Homeschool

When you are moving from public school to homeschool, there are unique challenges for new homeschoolers. Here are ten do's and don'ts for your transition. | Real Life at Home

How to Transition from Public School to Homeschool: 10 Do’s and Don’ts

Looking for summer learning activities? Here are 10 ideas for fun supplemental learning ideas to keep kids actively engaged during the summer months.

Fun Summer Learning Activities: 10 Ways to Keep Learning During Summer Break

What should you do when you finish your homeschool curriculum, but there is still time left in the school year? Here are ideas for what to do when you finish your curriculum early. | Real Life at Home

What to Do When You Finish Your Homeschool Curriculum Early

Has spring fever struck at your house? Here are some tips for keeping spring fever from derailing your homeschool with practical ideas everyone can enjoy.

How to Keep Spring Fever From Derailing Your Homeschool

Having a hard time figuring out how to add hands-on activities and experiences to your homeschool? Here are tips for planning and executing hands-on activities and learning experiences. | Real Life at Home

How to Add Hands-On Activities and Experiences to Your Homeschool

30 Fun Summer Ideas for Teens and their Parents

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30 Truths about Homeschooling

6 Ways to Keep Learning all Summer Long

9 Reasons to Love Geography

9 Reasons to Love Geography

The Many Moods of a Homeschool Mom

The Many Moods of a Homeschool Mom

Encouragement for New Homeschool Moms

Encouragement for New Homeschool Moms

4 Study Tips to Help Facts Stick

How to Make a Homeschool Writing Center

5 Ways to Use Games to Teach Reading

Homeschool Scheduling

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Angie, mom to three very fun kids, is the founder of Real Life at Home.  With degrees in elementary education (B.A.) and special education (M.S.Ed.), as well as being a former homeschooler, she is passionate about supporting both parents and teachers by providing printables, crafts, and activities to help children learn and grow. Read More…

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