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Teaching the Fidgety Child (Without Using Duct Tape)
After God chuckled, my first much-anticipated child came whirling into my life and plunged me into the world of an extremely active, even...
Beating the Mid-Year Slump
The journey is long and sometimes tough, but if we ride together, we can come out of the blahs, flourishing with our children till the end of the...
Give Thanks! A Unit Study About Gratefulness
As homeschooling families, we have the opportunity daily to nurture Godly character in our children, both by example and via instruction.
Too Busy to Make Time for Daddy
It’s a subtle change when a wife goes from enfolding her man in a warm hug the very instant he walks in the door to instead hiding in the bathroom...
Life Purpose Planning: When Crisis and Calling Collide
“Now that you’re all grown up, what’s next?” and “What are your plans for the future?” people asked. Gina had lots of impressive answers that...
Yes, They’re All Ours
Homeschooling 11 children is definitely something that has caused me to tap into my creativity, my resourcefulness, and above all, my flexibility.
Hopping Off the ‘What If’ Bus
I know where the 'What If' bus goes. It travels from, "I Could Have Been" to "If Only", stopping just long enough to tour the supposed highlights...
Inspiring the Writer in Your Teen
All teens have something to say—they just need to discover what it is. All teens have a unique voice—they just need to be quiet long enough to hear...
Not Afraid of the Freezer
As I spent more time in the kitchen and had a growing stack of favorite recipes, I began to experiment with freezing leftovers to save time.
A Virus Worth Catching
If you don’t make a way to ingrain the intentions into the habit of life, even the best of intentions can get swept away in the flow of life.
Teaching Children to Wait
Instant gratification has become a hallmark of our culture...
What to Do with Santa Claus
Though I wholeheartedly agree that the focus should be on Christ, I wondered if it was necessary to toss out all the old books and ornaments that...
I Don’t Feel Like Celebrating
I have been moping and sulking as I think about Christmas...
Children with Down Syndrome Bring Joy
“Wouldn’t the world be a better place if every family had a kid with Down syndrome?” I’ll never forget my 9-year-old son Matt saying this one...
Staying the Course
As parents who have chosen to homeschool our children through the high school years, we need to commit to a specific vision for our families and...
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