Quebec Guides
Canada-Wide Guides
These apply to all homeschooling families in Canada:
General Resources
These guides work no matter where you live:
Articles for Quebec
How to Write a Quebec Homeschool Learning Project Without Hiring a Consultant
The MEQ gave you a blank Learning Project form and no instructions. Here's how to write a QEP-aligned project that satisfies the DEM without hiring a …
How to Start a Homeschool Co-op in Canada That Actually Survives
Most Canadian homeschool co-ops collapse by Term 2. Here's what you actually need — the governance documents, liability waivers, and cost-sharing temp…
How to Write Course Descriptions for Canadian University Applications as a Homeschooler
Canadian universities require homeschoolers to submit course descriptions — not blank transcripts. Here's exactly what to write and what admissions of…
Is Online Learning More Effective Than Traditional Learning for Homeschoolers?
Weighing online learning vs traditional curriculum for Canadian homeschoolers—what the research says and how to decide which approach fits your child.
Homeschool Admissions Guide vs Online School Credits: Which Do Canadian Homeschoolers Actually Need?
Paying $500 per credit for TVO or Virtual High School vs using a homeschool admissions guide — here's the honest comparison for Canadian university ap…
Top Universities in Canada for Graduate Employability
Which Canadian universities have the best employment outcomes? A practical guide for homeschooling families choosing target schools by career results,…
Canadian Homeschool Curriculum Comparison Guide vs. Doing Your Own Research
Structured comparison guide vs. DIY research for Canadian homeschoolers. Which saves more time, money, and curriculum mistakes? A direct breakdown.
Best Canadian Homeschool University Admissions Guide for Parents Starting in Grade 9
Grade 9 is the prerequisite crossroads for Canadian homeschoolers targeting university. Here's what to track, what to decide, and the best resource to…
Best Resource for Ontario Homeschoolers Navigating OUAC Group B Applications
Ontario homeschoolers are Group B applicants on OUAC — not Group A. Here's what that means, why most guides are wrong about it, and the best resource …
Canada Homeschool Socialization Guide vs Free Provincial Resources: What Actually Solves the Problem
Comparing paid homeschool socialization guides against free Canadian provincial resources (HSLDA, OFTP, AHEA) — which one actually solves the logistic…