Jus Classical Helps Homeschoolers Bridge the Fine Arts Gap with Online Courses
Of all the subjects I teach in my homeschool, there is only one I dread, math. But there are two that I REFUSE to teach on my own, art and music. While I believe all three of these subjects are important to a well-rounded classical education, I recognize my...
The Homeschool Counseling Network Adds Faith-Based and Pastoral Counselor Directories
Finding faith-based counselors with the knowledge and understanding necessary to support homeschooling families through their professional practices can present a challenge. We are working hard at The Homeschool Counseling Network to help bridge this gap. While our target audience is homeschooling families of all kinds, a large portion of...
The Importance of Advocacy: Honoring Minority Mental Health Awareness Month With HCN Guest Vlogger Natalie Mack, M.Ed.
July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. In today's HCN Vlog episode, we chat with author, homeschool mom, counselor, nonprofit founder, professional speaker, and advocate Natalie Mack, M.Ed. about the significance and importance of raising awareness for minority mental health....
Family Faith-Building Academy Helps Homeschooling Parents Shepherd Their Children’s Hearts
As homeschool parents, my husband and I teach our son many things. By far the greatest of these is cultivating a strong relationship with the Lord.
Investing in our child's spiritual training is not only a form of discipleship but also a form of worship. Our children are on...
How Music Acts as a Bridge for ADHD, Special Needs, and Learning Differences
Music stands out as a universal language that transcends boundaries, embodying a power to connect, heal, and inspire. Its influence stretches beyond mere entertainment, reaching into the spheres of therapeutic intervention and educational support, particularly for individuals navigating the complexities of ADHD, special needs, and various learning differences. In...
Gameschooling – Homeschooling Can Be (Mostly) Fun and Games
Game schooling is the act of teaching through games, play, and other creative activities. Teaching through games can have a huge impact on your school day. Incorporating games and activities that involve movement, music, and creativity at any age can have remarkable outcomes. It can turn what some would...
Find Support At the Homeschooling Special Needs Expo This Summer
Are you looking for support to help you homeschool your child with special needs this summer?
Then look no further than the Homeschooling Special Needs Expo!
It's Only Homeschooling and The Homeschool Counseling Network is proud to sponsor this amazing event....
Your Path To Success: Discovering Learning With Sprout Educational
Hey there, learners of all ages! Have you ever felt like you needed a little extra help with school? Or maybe you're curious to see how well you're doing in your studies? Well, guess what? You're in luck because that's exactly what we're here for!
We're a cool bunch of...
The Homeschool Counseling Network Adds Directory of Professionals Offering FREE And Reduced Cost Mental Health Support
Finding FREE and reduced-cost support resources can present a challenge. Here at The Homeschool Counseling Network, we are working hard to help bridge this gap.
We aim to help ease the burden of seeking support services by doing some legwork for you.
To help make counseling, educational, and mental health support...
HCN Guest Vlogger Sharon Jeffus of Visual Manna Shares How To Incorporate Art Into Core Subjects To Enhance Learning
In this episode of The Homeschool Counseling Network Vlog, we speak with author, educator, artist, and former homeschool mom Sharon Jeffus of Visual Manna. Today, Sharon discusses the importance of incorporating art into core courses....