Gameschooling 101: How to Add More Play to Your Homeschool Day.How to add more play to your homeschool day or family routine via gameschooling.The Most Amazing One-Player Games for Your Family.One-player games are fun and they are a wonderful way to keep children happy, engaged, learning, and -often- quiet. It allows you to prioritize play but also make it “count” for those year-end Homeschool Powers-that-Be. Gameschooling is the intersection of play and homeschooling. And that’s why gameschooling is so valuable. Many homeschool parents know the value of play, but they have trouble squeezing it in amid all of the other nagging daily homeschool must-dos.
I have witnessed, time and time again, the power of play and gameschooling. But first, the backstory…Īs a school psychologist and homeschool mom, I am a huge play advocate. I’ll also share my favorite solo-player gameschooling resources with you. Single-player board games can be a wonderful addition to your homeschool or gameschool routine. Today, I would like to talk about the educational value of one-player games. Featuring a private community forum, guest speakers, live Q&As, regular day in the life family spotlights, and a growing resource library featuring documentation resources, print-and-play activities, and challenges. Before we talk about using one-player games in your family and homeschool routine, I want to let you know about something special: Never Board Learning! Never Board Learning is a private community for parents and educators who enjoy play-based learning and gameschooling.