There are many factors that go into a family’s decision to homeschool their child(ren) - personalities, abilities, educational & testing philosophies, social situations, etc. These are all factors that should be considered and evaluated but the reason most choose...
How-to/Tips
Grade Level and Temporary Homeschool
Our very own Melissa Robb, ENRICHri Member Advocate, collaborated with Providence Mom to share her homeschooling knowledge. Providence Mom has created a few blog articles regarding homeschooling that we feel are very good and informative. Check them out here....
Walking in Paperwork
As our FAQs indicate (see #14), we highly recommend that all annual paperwork be sent via certified mail to create a paper trail and limit unnecessary communication with the district. Another way to create a paper trail is to bring your paper work in and hand it to...
Rhode Island District Homeschool Policies
Policies are not law.We could stop there; those 4 words explain it all. Policies are not legal documents, they put procedures in place, ways of doing business. Policies are put in place by district administration and school committees to describe how they will...
It’s January, Now What?
The new year is always met with excitement, optimism, and lofty goals for months ahead. As we clean up the homemade confetti and take a collective sigh that we made it through the holidays, let’s not panic in the fact that it IS January. Yes, January! This is the...
Do you have the February Winter Homeschool Blahs? -Who Doesn’t!
Most of us experience the mid-winter doldrums about this time every year. We find ourselves feeling uninspired or bored with our daily routine, and have a nagging sense that what we are doing isn’t working. This is when we begin to doubt ourselves, our curriculum,...