Katie’s Journey as a Homeschool Mom and Homeschool Ambassador
These have been busy times for Katie Shuler, who oversees Time4Learning’s social media and family groups. On top of sharing daily homeschooling tips, news, and resources with over 130,000 Facebook followers, she fields streams of questions from an increasing number of concerned parents considering homeschooling over remote learning as their school-choice option. The marketing program […]
Get to Know John Edelson, Founder and President of Time4Learning
John Edelson, Founder and President, Time4Learning We hope you enjoy this special Q&A interview with John Edelson, founder and president of Time4Learning.com, and its sister business, Time4Writing.com. As a proud father of three, John’s deep interest in education has motivated him to find ways to improve education through the use of technology. His work has […]
Meet a Mom Who Made the Leap From Remote Learning to Homeschooling
Before COVID-19 became a reality in his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, 8-year-old Noah attended a brick-and-mortar school, was a straight-A student, and was enrolled in the gifted program. His mom, Beth, never had any intention of homeschooling. Then, the pandemic struck, forcing the school to turn to a hybrid model of remote learning and […]
Remote Learning vs Online Homeschooling: Differences Matter
If you’re a parent of school-aged children, you may be confused by the various terms used today to describe how education is being delivered during the pandemic. With terms such as remote learning, homeschooling, and distance learning being thrown around, it’s understandable to be left scratching one’s head. If your child is a student at […]
Back to School? No Thanks! Parents Still Choosing to Homeschool
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the new reality of remote learning due to school closings, don’t worry, you’re not alone. With children learning in Zoom-type classroom environments due to COVID-19, parents are suddenly getting a birds-eye view of their child’s education, and what many are finding is that despite their best intentions, schools are simply […]