It’s Not That Hard to Homeschool
Education
Communicating with teenagers isn’t always easy.
In order for homeschooling high school to go smoothly, it’s important to have a stable communication pattern with your teen, so you can discuss curriculum choices, scheduling, etc. That means creating an atmosphere in which everyone feels comfortable.
Here are my best tips — after raising five teens and living to tell the tale — for keeping communication lines open.
SHOW NOTES
When Your Teen Disagrees with You
Taking a Gap Year after High School
Considering a Fifth Year of High School for Your Homeschooled Teen
How to Decide about Extras for Homeschooling High School
Ann's Timeline for Homeschool High School Success
How to Tell if You are Successfully Homeschooling High School
Dual Enrollment for Homeschoolers - is it right for YOU?
The Care and Feeding of Homeschool Moms
Big Picture Perspectives about the New Homeschool Year
Episode 61: How to Involve Your Teen in the High School Planning Process
Episode 60 - When the Homeschool High School Plan Needs to Change
Episode 59: The Truth about Financial Aid for College
Getting a job for your Homeschooled Teen
What to do about High School Math Struggles
How to Homeschool High School Math with Less Stress
How to Prepare for College Socially and Emotionally
Preparing for College Academically
Homeschool High School Writing: Mom's Involvement
How to Prepare Teens for College Writing
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