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Why 1st Grade Feels So Different Now
A Research-Informed Look Back at the 1990s vs. Today If you have ever looked at your child’s schoolwork and thought, “I don’t remember doing this in 1st grade…” you are not imagining it. School really has changed, and the expectations placed on young children have shifted dramatically over the past 30 years. Researchers have been documenting this shift for over a decade, and the findings are clear: academic standards have moved downward, pushing more complex skills into earl
Lacie D’Alessio
4 days ago3 min read


Technology in Homeschooling
Recommended Apps & Tools Mathematics Free: 1. Khan Academy – Comprehensive math lessons for all levels. 2. Desmos – Interactive graphing calculator. 3. GeoGebra – Dynamic geometry and algebra software. 4. Mathway – Step-by-step math problem solver. 5. Photomath – Scans and solves math problems. 6. Coolmath Games – Fun math-based puzzles and logic games. Paid: 1. IXL Math – Personalized learning with interactive questions. 2. Prodigy Math – Gamified math learning (does
Lacie D’Alessio
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Learning Style Quiz
Read each question carefully and select the option that best describes your child. Do it individually for each child. At the end, tally their answers to determine their predominant learning style. 1. When learning something new, your child prefers to: A. See pictures, diagrams, or charts. B. Hear a detailed explanation or discussion. C. Try it out themselves hands-on. D. Read detailed instructions or take notes. E. Use a combination of methods above. 2. During free time, your
Lacie D’Alessio
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Homeschooling on a Budget
Empowering families to provide quality education without overspending. Tips for Saving Money While Homeschooling. Leverage Public Libraries: Tap into free books, eBooks, audiobooks, and even access to online educational databases. Use Free Online Resources: Websites like Khan Academy, OpenStax, and YouTube offer a treasure trove of free lessons and tutorials across all subjects. Buy Secondhand: Look for used textbooks, curriculum materials, and supplies at homeschooling co
Lacie D’Alessio
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Common Homeschooling Myths Debunked
Discover the truth about homeschooling and how our co-op supports families. Myth: Homeschoolers Lack Social Skills. Reality: According to a study published in Homeschool Research Journal, homeschoolers exhibit strong social skills due to their diverse interactions across multiple age groups. Co-op Participation Extracurricular Activities Sports Volunteer opportunities Myth: Homeschooling is Too Hard for Parents. Reality: You do not have to be a certified teacher (in the state
Lacie D’Alessio
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Homeschooling Neurodivergent Children: A Practical Guide with Supportive Resources
At Homeschool Nevada, we believe every child deserves an education that celebrates their unique way of learning. Homeschooling neurodivergent children can feel overwhelming at first, but with the right tools and mindset, it becomes a journey of empowerment. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started plus trusted resources that specialize in supporting neurodivergent learners. Step 1: Build Flexibility into Your Day Adapt lessons to your child’s strengths. If they l
Lacie D’Alessio
Dec 10, 20252 min read
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