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Alternatives to NHHA and GSHE Free Portfolio Advice for New Hampshire Homeschoolers
NHHA and GSHE provide excellent legal advice but no ready-to-use forms. Here are the alternatives for NH homeschool families who need portfolio templa…
Best NH Homeschool Portfolio Tool for EFA Families Using ClassWallet
The best portfolio and documentation system for New Hampshire EFA families who need to track ClassWallet receipts, meet the July 15 deadline, and keep…
How to Pass Your NH Homeschool Evaluation Without Over-Documenting
How to prepare for New Hampshire's annual homeschool evaluation using only what RSA 193-A requires. Stop tracking metrics the law doesn't mandate.
NH Homeschool Portfolio Templates vs Generic Etsy Planners: What Actually Protects You
Comparing New Hampshire-specific portfolio templates to generic Etsy homeschool planners. One tracks what RSA 193-A requires. The other makes you over…
Alternatives to Cathy Duffy Reviews for Homeschool Curriculum Comparison
Cathy Duffy is the standard reference for homeschool curriculum—but it's a library, not a comparison table. Here are the alternatives and when each ma…
Best Homeschool Curriculum Selection Tool for Parents of ADHD and Dyslexic Learners
How to find homeschool curriculum that actually works for ADHD, dyslexia, and 2e kids—and why generic reviews don't give you the data you need to filt…
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool Curriculum: What It Is and Who It's For
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool is a free, faith-based online curriculum. Here's an honest look at what it covers, who it works for, and where it fal…
Homeschool Curriculum Guide vs. DIY Research: What Actually Saves You Time and Money
Comparing a structured curriculum guide against DIY research (Cathy Duffy, YouTube, Facebook groups). Which actually leads to a better curriculum deci…
Is My Homeschooler 'Polite to Adults' or Actually Socially Ready? How to Tell the Difference
Many homeschoolers excel in adult settings but struggle in peer dynamics. Here's a framework for assessing whether your child has real peer social ski…
How to Find Secular Homeschool Curriculum Without Accidentally Buying Religious Materials
Why 'secular' and 'faith-neutral' labels on homeschool curriculum are unreliable—and how to use a 4-point worldview spectrum to avoid mid-year surpris…