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Articles for Saskatchewan Homeschoolers
How to Start a Homeschool Co-op in Canada That Actually Survives
Most Canadian homeschool co-ops collapse by Term 2. Here's what you actually need — the governance documents, liability waivers, and cost-sharing temp…
How to Write Course Descriptions for Canadian University Applications as a Homeschooler
Canadian universities require homeschoolers to submit course descriptions — not blank transcripts. Here's exactly what to write and what admissions of…
Is Online Learning More Effective Than Traditional Learning for Homeschoolers?
Weighing online learning vs traditional curriculum for Canadian homeschoolers—what the research says and how to decide which approach fits your child.
Best Homeschool Resources When Both Parent and Child Have ADHD
The best homeschool approach for ADHD parents homeschooling ADHD children. Systems built for executive dysfunction on both sides of the table.
How to Build a Saskatchewan Homeschool Portfolio Before the June 15 Deadline
Facing the June 15 progress report deadline with nothing documented? Here's how to assemble a compliant Saskatchewan portfolio from what you already h…
Homeschool Admissions Guide vs Online School Credits: Which Do Canadian Homeschoolers Actually Need?
Paying $500 per credit for TVO or Virtual High School vs using a homeschool admissions guide — here's the honest comparison for Canadian university ap…
How to Deschool a Burnt-Out Child: A Week-by-Week Approach That Actually Works
Your child needs rest, not more school. Here's how to structure the deschooling period after burnout, school refusal, or traumatic withdrawal — week b…
How to Start Homeschooling After School Refusal: A Step-by-Step Plan
What to actually do when your neurodivergent child refuses to go to school. A clear first-month plan from withdrawal to sustainable home learning.
What Are the Benefits of Homeschooling? A Realistic Look
The real benefits of homeschooling — flexibility, personalised learning, trauma recovery, and stronger families — backed by research and parent experi…
What Do I Need for Homeschooling? An Honest First-Year Checklist
A practical list of what you actually need to start homeschooling — and what experienced families say you can skip entirely.