
Board Games Might Be One of the Best Learning Tools We Overlook
Clonlara advisors often recommend board games as a meaningful learning resource. But what makes them so valuable? Joana Nóbrega, a Clonlara advisor specializing in board

Clonlara advisors often recommend board games as a meaningful learning resource. But what makes them so valuable? Joana Nóbrega, a Clonlara advisor specializing in board

Whether you planned on homeschooling from the start or came to it from another route, like a traditional school, congratulations on starting your new adventure!

Do you have a curious child who learns differently than their peers? Is your student a capable, neurodiverse learner with special needs such as dyslexia,

Imagine your high schooler has a newfound interest in a subject you know nothing about. They are driven to learn more, and you wonder, “How

Whether you are looking forward to long leisurely days or a calendar full of activities, the summer months offer a unique opportunity for families to

Many homeschooling families draw a distinct line between the learning activities they design together—visiting museums, writing poetry, conducting science experiments—and those offered by online or

Interviews, presentations, and special events like graduation are just a few of the situations where good public speaking can prove useful. To earn our diploma,

When you are new to homeschooling, it can take a while to find your rhythm and discover what works best for your children and family.

By Jennifer Withington, Off-Campus Program Advisor Do your kids wonder about the world around them? Are they curious about how things work? If so, they

The past year has brought many changes to the ways children and adults connect and communicate. In-person classes, meetings, and travel have been set aside

By Clonlara School As communities around the world attempt to understand and adjust to COVID-19, many families are wondering how to continue their children’s learning

Photo by Jeff.lasovski/CC BY-SA Clonlara School students have autonomy to learn however they learn best. This kind of freedom can be powerful for young learners,