The Rainbow Resource Center Homeschool Blog

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Featured posts
How to Choose the Right Homeschool Curriculum
How to Choose the Best Homeschool Curriculum for Your Family in 2026: A Complete Guide
Supplementing Your Homeschool Curriculum
How to Supplement Your Homeschool Curriculum: Ideas, Tips, and Resources for 2026
Am I Doing Enough in my Homeschool? by Tara Buchanan
Am I Doing Enough in my Homeschool?
What Motivates Teenagers?
August 19, 2025
Edited August 19, 2025

Helping Your Teen Find a Career Path that Motivates Them

What makes a job fulfilling versus a job where you can’t wait for the day to be over? What makes the difference for adults who like their job versus those who are going through the motions? One major factor is that you find purpose in your job. This is also called internal motivation. There are other factors, such as the location, salary, and benefits, that are also important. This is external motivation. But if you know that your work is making a difference in the world, big or small, this is often very motivating. How do we help our teens find this kind of motivation as they move toward adulthood?

Don't Play the Homeschool Comparison Game
August 12, 2025
Edited August 12, 2025

Don't Play the Homeschool Comparison Game!

The comparison game. I know I’ve played it. It’s a game that leaves you unhappy, unsure, and unclear about where the road you’re on is taking you. It’s not a fun and exciting game or one you can ever win. It doesn’t leave you feeling accomplished or satisfied, but instead it allows you to think that your best just isn’t good enough. Comparing yourself to others is already a dangerous game, but comparing your homeschool or your children’s accomplishments to others is even more precarious!

Why Should You Track Your Online Orders?
August 5, 2025
Edited August 5, 2025

Why Should You Track Your Online Orders?

In our modern world of runaway online shopping, package safety has become a critical aspect of our daily lives! Even if you are not as concerned about package safety as the next guy, staying informed about the latest updates on deliveries headed your way can help you maximize the smiles and avoid the tears. Let's take a look at some good reasons to use USPS Informed Delivery and FedEx Delivery Manager to track your orders!

Teacher Toolbox Writing Series: Benefits of Non-Graded Assignments
August 5, 2025
Edited August 5, 2025

Teacher Toolbox Writing Series: Benefits of Non-Graded Assignments

Sometimes, just getting started is the hardest part of the writing process. In college, my writing professors noted my ability to get content on the page and how this was a gift for a writer. On the other hand, the red pen was dominant on all my papers, and a few were “not worthy of a grade.” You might be wondering whether or not you should grade your homeschooler's writing assignments. In this article, we will look at some of the benefits of deciding not to grade!

Can I do Just a Little Bit of Classical Education?
July 28, 2025
Edited July 28, 2025

Can I do Just a Little Bit of Classical Education?

The term “classical education” is one you hear frequently in home school circles. There are some well-known publishers who specialize in products following a classical education model. These products have a lot of appeal because they are structured, academically rigorous, and often, user-friendly. On the other hand, the whole approach can seem a bit intimidating and overwhelming with all that is offered. One is left wondering if you can do “a little bit” of classical education rather than embrace the whole thing. The short answer is: You can!

How to Choose the Right Homeschool Curriculum
July 22, 2025
Edited February 2, 2026

How to Choose the Best Homeschool Curriculum for Your Family in 2026: A Complete Guide

As homeschooling has become more popular, there are seemingly endless programs available in every color, shape, and style. You’re not alone if you feel overwhelmed by all of the choices! Fortunately, a wide array of curriculum options also means that with a little bit of effort, you can find what will be the perfect fit for your family. In this article, we will walk through 6 important factors to consider when looking for the right homeschool curriculum!

The Value of Ownership
July 15, 2025
Edited July 15, 2025

The Value of Ownership: Letting Your Child Own Their Work

For the last 10 summers, I have been honored to work on the Rainbow Resource Summer Book Contest for young authors from ages 7 to 18. Every student who writes and illustrates a story (and sends it in) receives a hardcover copy of their book in the mail. Since it is their book, the contest rules state that parents are not allowed to help. “At all?” you might ask. And of course, any parent involved in their child’s life would want to help with the creation of their child’s book! But for this contest, this is their product, and the challenge presents a unique opportunity for your child to learn how to take ownership to make a vision come to life.

Homeschooling in Middle School: Navigating the Big Changes
July 9, 2025
Edited October 14, 2025

Homeschooling in Middle School: Navigating the Big Changes

Homeschooling during middle school can be challenging but also rewarding. Kids mature at different ages, and while some might be ready for more independence in their schoolwork, others may need more time with you. This is a transition time, not only in kids’ studies but also in their physical bodies. Here are 7 things to remember as a parent as you both navigate this season!

Boy, Is It Hot!
July 2, 2025
Edited July 9, 2025

Boy, is it Hot! 5 Ideas for Homeschool Summer Learning

Homeschooling parents are often accused of turning ordinary events into learning opportunities – even in the summer! Out here in Illinois where Rainbow Resource Center is located, the summer months are often hot and humid. This heat inspired me to think of some summer learning ideas to explore in your homeschool!

What to do When You Can't Move Forward
June 25, 2025
Edited July 3, 2025

What to do When You Can't Move Forward: Ask for Help!

It happens, often catching us off guard. Typically, it arises in the middle grades: high school looms in the distance and we still can’t get past fractions, decimals, and percents. Or perhaps our student is struggling to read a novel and write an essay. It’s that “Oh no!” moment that sneaks up on us while we are busy with other children and life in general. Every situation is different, but the situation is not abnormal, and it’s okay to ask for help!