The cornerstone of homeschooling is choosing the best curriculum for your child. You consider a lot of factors like schedules, your pace as an educator, your homeschooler’s learning style, among others. Point is, being able to provide a strong and personalized curriculum that will make the year meaningful for your... read more →
Mar 09
Mar 09
As we stride into the new normal, we see how online specialized learning have numerous advantages to neurodiverse students. "Neurodiverse learners" are children with special needs. In fact, is an umbrella term for those with disabilities like: medical impairment, mental illness, mobility impairment, hearing impairment, learning disability, vision impairment, acquired... read more →
Mar 09
As a parent, what should you know about dyslexia tutoring? Dyslexia is more common than you may know. According to Albert Einstein, “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,... read more →
Jan 27
Meet the local speakers who will grace the #RemoteLearningSummit2022! Hosted by Remote Classroom and Remote Learning, #RemoteLearningSummit2022 presents an opportunity for home learners and providers to share their insights as we shape the future of Remote Learning. Read: REMOTE LEARNING SUMMIT 2022: Bigger, More Exciting and More Fun! Through forums,... read more →
Jan 27
Barbara Smith believes that family plays a huge importance in a child's homeschooling. They feel safe and loved in a space where they are encouraged and supported by their family. This is why more and more families opt to take their children’s education at home. Importance... read more →
Jan 18
Calling all parents, learning providers, and homeschoolers all around the globe! If you missed the first Remote Learning Summit last year, we’ve got good news for you! For the second time around, Remote Classroom will be holding its Remote Learning Summit this 2022 with more reasons for you to join!On... read more →
Jan 18
God’s cup of blessing is not so that you can hoard it and keep it to yourself. He provides, and the overflow of his provision is designed to be poured out to others. This is what “My Cup Runs Over” means, and certainly, this is how our #RemoteLearningSummit2022 speaker has... read more →
Jan 18
Michelle Moody was a homeschooling mom of two children who are now in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers. She has experience working in the biotech industry and DNA laboratories. She has a master’s degree in Child Development and Early Childhood Education, which paved the way for her to... read more →
Jan 18
For Michelle Morrow, cracking the code with homeschooling wasn’t always filled with good days. As a homeschooling parent herself, she personally experienced lots of adjustments–from curriculum tweaks to changing schedules and finding her own pace. When she started in 2001 with her four kids, there wasn’t a plenitude of home... read more →
Oct 26
As a homeschooler, your child learns and develops at their own pace. They will find dealing with certain skills like reading very challenging. But if learning to read becomes an ongoing struggle that leaves your child falling behind his peers, he may have a learning disorder known as dyslexia. With... read more →