Communicating with teenagers isn’t always easy.
In order for homeschooling high school to go smoothly, it’s important to have a stable communication pattern with your teen, so you can discuss curriculum choices, scheduling, etc. That means creating an atmosphere in which everyone feels comfortable.
Here are my best tips — after raising five teens and living to tell the tale — for keeping communication lines open.
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How to Homeschool High School Math with Less Stress
How to Prepare for College Socially and Emotionally
Preparing for College Academically
Homeschool High School Writing: Mom's Involvement
How to Prepare Teens for College Writing
How to Make Writing Interesting for Homeschooled Teens
What a Homeschool Transcript IS
What a Homeschool Transcript is NOT
Time Management Tips for Homeschool Moms
10 Doable Ways to Make Time for Yourself
What to Look For in a College
4 Things that KILL Your Teen's Motivation
The College Application Timeline
Preparing Your Homeschooled Teen for College w/ Pat Wesolowski
Scholarships and Financial Aid - with Pat Wesolowski
The College Application Process for Homeschoolers - with Pat Wesolowski
How to Start Homeschooling High School Part 4
How to Start Homeschooling High School Part 3
How to Start Homeschooling High School - Part 2
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