Home School Inspiration: Without a Dreamer,There is No Dream
Individual-by-individual, each person in his or her uniqueness has the power. The power to foresee a more benevolent world. When we think about an area of life we want improved, when we visualize it as...
View ArticleSocialization and Home School
Is it possible for children to have a social life and be home schooled?
View ArticleThe Super Power of Changing “Dictated” Education
Education has to align with a purpose to give pleasure and create a desire to seek it out.
View ArticleWe are Authors, Everyone by Carlynn McCormick
We are authors of our speech, architects of our desires, creators of our dreams, originators of our emotions, and we are the designer of our deeds and of our misdeeds. It is that simple truth that you...
View ArticleGuest Blog: Play the Game of Writing
These individuals taught me the most important rule of the writing game: to be a writer, you must write. Of course one may dream or ponder, but such actions are preparation. Dreaming is not writing....
View ArticleGuest Blog: Unschooling with Home Schooling
Christina took the plunge. She pulled her children out of the system and turned to home school. To do this, she had to beat off the doomsayers who predicted her kids would end-up social misfits. Like...
View ArticleA Super Computational Knowledge Search Engine for Super Heroes
Any Super Hero in training requires some form of super computer and knowledge base. However, each of our powers may vary person to person, and only a few of us thus far can tap into the “brains.” We...
View ArticleFree On-Line Academy for Super Power Skills
Parents, Teachers, Kids: Would you like to view over 2,200 10-12-minute digestible FREE videos designed to tutor kids and adults alike on different subjects such as K-12 math, biology, chemistry,...
View ArticleSuper Hero Training Never Ends – Unschooling Lessons All Around You
In the good old summertime, it is perfect for catching waves along the Coast, splashing in pools when the temperature rises or feeling the burn from biking across country. What pleasures the outdoor...
View ArticleThe Super Power of Words, Grammar and Ideas
Grammar is the way words are organized into speech and writings so as to get across exact thoughts, ideas and meanings between people. It is really the agreements between people so that real...
View ArticleEducator Tool Review – The Way to Happiness Kit
About 8 months ago, I requested an Educator Kit from The Way to Happiness Foundation International for use at school. You can't help but support a group with this sort of Mission Statement: The mission...
View ArticleLesson Plan: Basic Spelling and English Terms for ESL or Beginning Readers
Understanding the very fundamentals behind speech is a step most forgotten. Yet, it is a basic building block when teaching any language to a child or adult alike. This is the first lesson I put...
View ArticleGuest Post: Always Just A Mom Preschool Curriculum
I'm going to be sharing with you a very simple and exciting Preschool Curriculum Plan that I have developed for my own toddlers. I'm a former Middle School teacher, turned stay at home mom, and...
View ArticleMedia Inspired Super Powers: Children’s Technology Review
Hello YouthMUSE Fans and Home Eductators! I have been out for most of the summer doing Educator training and working at my new digs The Delphian School in beautiful Sheridan, Oregon. I am back on-line...
View ArticleSuper Insight from our Youth
“Life is a pencil without an eraser.” Dakota – Age 11 The fact that they can see this, at such a young tender age, is why YouthMUSE does what it does. It’s why Home Schoolers choose the burden and...
View ArticleKnowledge and Power Seekers Website – Videojug
Parents, Students, Home Schoolers and those just seeking knowledge! A website exists with over 60,000 FREE somewhat professionally-produced ‘HOW TO’ videos and guides. It claims to provide expert...
View ArticleGuest Blog – Science for Youth: What is Energy Flow
We welcome our Guest Blogger Ron Seagal, the President of “True Education Solutions.” Ron has a number of informative articles and services for Home Schoolers and Educators. Here is one of them:...
View ArticleBrilliant New Game for Adults & Kids – Cut the Rope
Cut the Rope rivals Angry Birds, without the fanfare. This was a mind challenge for any age I put in front of it. It required Problem Solving skills and a utilization of basic physics. This is a great...
View ArticleLearn Outside of the Classroom to Grow Super Powers
The end goal of any educational program is to teach children to become confident adults who can use critical thinking for success in life and through their chosen professions. Finding ways to link that...
View ArticleIs Homework Dangerous to Kid’s Minds?
There is no doubt that if every child went through school filled with wide-eyed wonder for the things he or she studies, we would have a world of geniuses. To determine whether a particular piece of...
View ArticleBook Review: Oliver the Overachiever by Karin Mesa
In her magical children’s book Oliver the Overachiever, author and illustrator Karin Mesa does a spectacular job of introducing fun new vocabulary words. ...The message is clear – it is okay to let...
View ArticleCan You Apply Academic Learning and Teaching Theories to a Homeschool Situation?
As part of my Masters of Education, I took a Teaching and Learning Theories class. I wanted to see what a homeschool scenario would look like if you applied leading Academic Teaching and Learning...
View ArticleI Will Not Let An Exam Result Determine My Future
A powerful and beautiful video founded on solid truth. Either video version below ( prezi-like presentation or video) is created using the same Spoken Word. If you have never seen this, break out the...
View ArticleWhich Education System is Best?
For the past 10 years I have ventured in and out of the various education systems: home schooling, online schooling, private schooling and most recently public schooling. In naivety, I sought an “ideal...
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