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Choosing a School for Gifted and 2e Students: How to Prepare for the Transition

Practical guidance for families navigating the complex process of selecting and transitioning to a new school for gifted and twice-exceptional students. Covers curriculum fit, social-emotional support, and strategies for ensuring a smooth adjustment.

Davidson Institute BlogΒ·May 2026
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What is an Eclectic Education?

This guide defines eclectic education as a flexible homeschooling approach that allows parents to mix various resources and methods to inspire a love of learning. It serves as a foundational resource for families seeking to customize their educational path without adhering to a single rigid philosophy.

The Old Schoolhouse MagazineΒ·Mar 2026
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Brave Writer

Julie Bogart's acclaimed writing and language arts program for homeschoolers, used by tens of thousands of families. Brave Writer teaches writing through relationship and enjoyment rather than correction, offering curriculum packages, an online community, and coaching for parents who find writing the hardest subject to teach.

PaidΒ·Online / US
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The Secular Homeschool Community

The largest online network and forum specifically for secular (non-religious) homeschooling families, covering curriculum reviews, state-specific legal guidance, socialization strategies, and community support for families who want a rigorous, evidence-based education outside faith-based frameworks.

FreeΒ·Online / US
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How We Homeschool 10th Grade: Outsourcing, Interest-Led, and Box-Checking

A practical look at one family's 10th-grade homeschooling strategy, blending interest-led learning with necessary outsourcing and administrative requirements. Useful for families navigating high school years through a flexible, eclectic approach.

The Homeschool MomΒ·Dec 2023
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8 Homeschool Types: Classical, Charlotte Mason, Unschooling and More!

A practical guide to the eight main homeschooling approaches β€” classical, Charlotte Mason, unschooling, Montessori, unit studies, school-at-home, eclectic, and hybrid. While some families use one approach exclusively, most wind up with a combination that works best for their children's learning styles and their family's values.

Home EducatorΒ·Aug 2021
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The Brave Learner: Finding Everyday Magic in Homeschool, Learning, and Life

Julie Bogart, founder of Brave Writer, offers an inspiring vision of homeschooling as a partnership between parent and child, built around enchantment, curiosity, and connection rather than rigid curriculum compliance. She provides practical strategies for creating a learning environment where both parents and children thrive.

Julie BogartΒ·2019
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