14 Great Podcasts for Homeschool Teens
Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team2020-08-12T19:45:24-05:00We’ve included a wide variety of favorite podcasts below that we think teens will enjoy. In fact, brains just might be blown.
We’ve included a wide variety of favorite podcasts below that we think teens will enjoy. In fact, brains just might be blown.
The books on this list may not be what you’d expect to find in a book list for teens. I highly recommend these books for many ages, young adults and adults.
An interview with Anna Coke, a newer Dual Credit at Home Student, and 3rd place Jr. Iditarod winner! Read about her adventures in Alaska and where she is heading with Dual Credit at Home.
When it comes to studying world religions, having a Christian worldview is imperative. These resources can help provide a solid foundation of truth while studying various belief systems.
With the standards and protocols for getting back together varied among the states, use the ideas below as a guideline as you begin going out. You know your family best, so do what works for YOU!
Curious about Study.com? As a former Dual Credit at Home student and recent college grad, Kimberly gives us her review and how it may benefit your dual credit journey!
These tips for helping your kids with school and maintaining your sanity can help you take a breather and create some quality time with your family.
If quarantine harshed your productivity jam like it did mine, it might be time to get creative. Staying home can have its advantages if properly executed!
Kimberly shows us some of her bucket list and how simple opportunities in her life have paved the way for exciting adventures.
Being a homeschool family affords many creative ways for your students to learn a foreign language.
An in-depth look at how our family saved over $425,000 dollars on our kids accredited college degrees. You can do it too!
Kay's reflections show the importance of perspective. Here are three negative reactions all moms should avoid.