Learning How to Prioritize School Tasks When Learning From Home

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As many families shift towards online learning, students and parents alike are faced with new challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is learning how to effectively prioritize school tasks when studying from home. With distractions at every corner and a lack of structure, it can be easy to fall behind on assignments and coursework. But fear not! In this blog post, we will discuss key strategies for managing your time and prioritizing tasks to ensure academic success while learning from home. So grab a pen and paper, and let's get started!

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Unlocking the Benefits of BJU Press: A Comprehensive Video-Based Curriculum

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As a parent, choosing the right curriculum for your child's education is a top priority. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to find one that meets your child's needs and fits your family's values. That's where Enlightium Academy’s BJU Press comes in - print-based textbooks and video-based instruction that provide students with a well-rounded and engaging learning experience. In this blog, we'll dive into the key features of Enlightium's BJU Press homeschool program and how it can benefit students and parents alike. Get ready to unlock the full potential of online learning with BJU Press!

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What To Do When Burnout Strikes

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The Washington Post states that homeschooling is the fastest-growing education in America.1 As families dive headfirst into this educational journey, many are taken aback to find burnout strikes halfway through the year, and school isn’t fun anymore. What do you do in situations like this? It is very typical to feel burnt out during the winter months. The winter season brings on busy holidays, sickness, and dreary weather. Suddenly, you feel like you are drudging through the content; it is difficult to focus, and you have just lost interest. It is easy to feel emotionally bogged down and physically drained. You are finding it difficult to be creative and engaged. This isn’t just true for parents but for students as well.

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