Homeschool Psychology
Whether you want to bring your psychology curriculum alive with movies that explore essential concepts - OR - you just want to talk more deeply with your kids about the movies they love to watch, then we've got a Read more...
Do I Have to Homeschool Algebra
To teach Algebra 1 or not. It's been a long debate in the homeschool community about whether our kids must take Algebra at some point during their high school years. Parents can find ample advice online insisting that homeschoolers do not have to Read more...
Early College Campus Living Checklist
Sending your kid off to college has many a parent on edge. Will they eat nutritious meals? Will they remember how to do their laundry? But when your soon-to-be college freshman is under the age of 17, parents face an entirely Read more...
Filling Out Financial Aid Forms
If you know that you will qualify of need-based financial aid to pay for college - or hope that you will - you must fill out a FAFSA before you receive any federal grants or loans. The Free Application for Read more...
WISC-V What’s Different, What’s the Same
Comparing WISC-V Changes to the WISC-IV In late 2014, the newest edition of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - the WISC-V - was released. The new text introduced some significant changes to the way intelligence is now measured. Read more...
WISC-V Ancillary Index Scores
In addition to the 5 primary Index Scores, the WISC-V now automatically scores 5 Ancillary Index Scores. These scores examine specific cognitive processes related to learning problems.
IQ Scores and the Bell Curve
An intelligence quotient, or IQ score, is a number used to describe a person's cognitive abilities, or how smart the person may be. If we were to give an IQ test to a large group of people, we would Read more...
WISC-V Subtests
The WISC-V IQ test is a series of individual subtests that are administered to a student in a specific order. Generally, 10 subtests are given to a child in order to obtain 5 Index Scores and a Full Scale IQ score. Read more...
Testing Terminology
Making Sense of What Test Reports Say While no child should ever be seen as just a number on a test, psycho-educational testing can reveal important information about a person's learning strengths and weaknesses. Here's a brief glossary Read more...