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Classical Homeschooling

What Is Classical Homeschooling? The classical approach has the worthy overall goal of teaching children to think for themselves. Using the “trivium” model, children move through three main stages of learning: concrete learning (the grammar stage), critical learning (the logic stage), and abstract learning (the rhetoric stage). It’s a language-focused, literature-focused style of learning that […]

Waldorf Homeschool

What Is a Waldorf Approach to Homeschool? With the worthy goal of educating the whole child (body, mind, and spirit), it is no surprise that many homeschooling families have embraced the Waldorf philosophy for their educational model. Some of the benefits of the Waldorf teaching method for homeschool include: The Waldorf approach to early childhood […]

Unschooling: Laws & How to Start

What Is Unschooling? Unschooling is a style of home education that allows the student’s interests and curiosities to drive the path of learning. Rather than using a defined curriculum, unschoolers trust children to gain knowledge organically. Contrary to how it sounds, unschooling is an active learning process and not the passive, unstructured method that its […]

Montessori Homeschool

What Is the Montessori Approach? The Montessori approach to early childhood education is a child-centered approach that values each child as a unique individual. Creativity and curiosity are encouraged, which leads students to value knowledge and seek it out for themselves. “Self-regulation” is a key goal of the Montessori philosophy of education, meaning the ability […]

Charlotte Mason Homeschool

What Is the Charlotte Mason Home Education Style? Charlotte Mason put a heavy emphasis on using high-quality literature, which she called “living books,” to teach children. She believed that education should involve the whole person, not just the mind. According to Mason, education is “an atmosphere, a discipline, a life.” In terms of homeschooling, the […]

Oregon Homeschool Laws & Requirements

Oregon Homeschooling Requirements Complying with Oregon homeschool laws is pretty straightforward. Just make sure to follow three simple rules for homeschooling in the Beaver state: Submit a one-time Notice of Intent (NOI) to homeschool form to your local Education Service District (ESD). Have your child take a standardized test in grades 3, 5, 8, and […]

Oregon Homeschool Associations

Oregon Home Education Network (OHEN) OHEN is an inclusive homeschool association in Oregon dedicated to supporting homeschooling families in the state. Providing an avenue for families to connect and network, OHEN holds several events throughout the year including a homeschool resource fair. OHEN is run by volunteers and gives anyone who is interested the opportunity […]

Oregon Homeschool Groups & Co-ops

Oregon Homeschool Support Groups Oregon has numerous homeschool support groups throughout the state that provide families with so many opportunities to learn and socialize. Some exist as virtual homeschool groups, while others hold monthly meetings, curriculum sales and fun events throughout the year. Through field trips, workshops, clubs and more, families are able to create […]

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