How to do project-based learning

I take my kids to a psychiatrist because I don’t trust myself. I had a terrible childhood and it makes me question my own judgment. He was surprised when I told him that I am not really teaching my kids any specific subject matter, but once I explained my rationale, I could see his brain […]

How I decided to homeschool

  This is an interview I did with Smatoos, a site that reviews educational technology for kids.  SMATOOS: Could you give our readers a bit of background on why you decided to start homeschooling? Penelope Trunk (PT): It was in the back of my mind even before I had kids, but my first kid was […]

Why your homeschooler will rebel against you

The generation we are homeschooling right now is Generation Z. To understand Generation Z, you have to understand Generation Y. One of the most notable traits of Generation Y is that they hate conflict. They are peacekeepers, rule followers, look-at-the-brightside type people. You can trust me on this. I get paid to give speeches on […]

How do homeschooled kids make friends?

I do a lot of career coaching for people making the transition from college to adulthood — the transition from being told what to learn to becoming a self-learner. It’s also when people begin to notice that there is very little correlation between how well you do in school and how well you do at […]

Elite schools shifting to a homeschool model

The top private k-12 schools in the U.S. charge just under $40,000 per year in tuition. They are important to watch because they are not constrained by budget or standards in public schools or even typical private schools. Instead, they are geared toward getting students into top colleges.

Public school is a babysitting service

The first news I saw of the Chicago teacher’s strike was a headline on the Chicago Tribune that said, “I’m going to lose my job.”  It was not a quote from a teacher. It was a quote from a parent, who was worried about the time she was taking off from work because she had […]

Happy Rosh Hashanah from Iowa City

When my kids went to the local school, before I started homeschooling, I made a big deal about Rosh Hashanah. We didn’t go to synagogue. Too boring. And also, we live in rural Wisconsin so it’s a 90-minute drive to the closest synagogue. Instead, I made a big deal out of Rosh Hashanah by taking […]

Special needs kids should be homeschooled

There’s a great video by Elizabeth Aquino that shows parents of special needs kids giving advice to themselves the day they got the diagnosis. The parents hold up a piece of paper with the advice written on it. The video made me cry. I want to tell you to watch the video, but I’m not sure […]

Find out your kid’s reading level

Most of the time my ten-year-old son is reading and re-reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid. But lately he’s reading The Hunger Games. We were wondering if it’s appropriate for kids his age to read, deaths and all. I found this site called Library Thing. It tells you the reading level of books. Including Mocking […]

How I created a homeschool support system

This is me, holding my niece, Eva. This is the first time since I had my own babies that holding a baby did not trigger my feelings of despair. When I had babies I had no support system. My mom has borderline personality disorder, my dad has Aspergers, and my in-laws have (admittedly undiagnosed, but […]

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