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Voices In the Park
Explore the intersection of storytelling and perspective with "Voices in the Park" – no racial bias, just pure narrative craftsmanship.
by Keith A. Howe
Are You Left or Right Brained?
Exploring the myth of left-brain versus right-brain dominance and how it relates to your child's learning style.
by Keith A. Howe
Age 7-9 Math -- Hot Off the Press
Revolutionize learning with our unique Age 7-9 Math books, merging literature and creativity into mathematics.
by Keith A. Howe
Teaching Ethics While Homeschooling
Homeschooling offers a unique opportunity to weave ethics into education, nurturing morally aware citizens of tomorrow.
by Lucy Jones
Squishy, Bouncy, Noisy, and Yummy
Unlock child development and learning through the joy of sensory play.
by Jackie Nunes
I Before E...
I before E" falters—2 out of 3 words break the rule after C, challenging English learners with exceptions to master.
by Keith A. Howe
Deciding to Homeschool
Embracing homeschooling, a family tailors education to fit their uniquely 'in-between' child.
by Shianne Smrt
Homeschooling in the Age of Distraction
Master the art of focus with intentional breaks to unlock peak productivity, for you and your children.
by Keith A. Howe
Bio Poem - Student Work Sample
Dive into the creative world of a student's bio poem inspired by "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
by Keith A. Howe
Teaching Your Kids to Spot Fake News
Peeling back the veil of fake news, from history to your child's screen; learn to navigate media's minefield.
by Sarah Tippett
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