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Where Character Begins in Children
Christ didn't live and die just to offer us salvation. He came to teach us character through demonstrating a lifestyle that pleases God.
Marriage, Homeschooling, and You
After 15 years, Jim and I had managed to get away for a day—just the two of us...
College Prep 101: Teaching Responsible Study Habits
Unless your student has experienced a more rigorous course of study and learned some good study habits, he'll be overwhelmed to arrive on campus.
Jesus or Homeschooling: Which is the Answer?
Are those of us who are passionate advocates of homeschooling in danger of preaching a new gospel, one that removes Jesus from His rightful place?...
Unit Study: What's Your State History?
Before my three children graduated homeschooling, I loved using unit studies. One of my favorites was the state unit study.
Operation Narnia Brings Christmas to Children Worldwide
Operation Christmas Child is spreading to Narnia this year with a special invitation from Georgia Henley, who plays Lucy Pevensie in the Narnia...
Defining True Success
What makes a successful homeschool? Can I declare my homeschool successful when my student achieves a perfect 1600 score on the SAT? To answer...
Writing: It's the Starting That's Stopping Us
Just getting started is often the most difficult part of a writing assignment. Here are seven ideas to get you over the hurdle!
Building on a Solid Foundation
I'll be the first one to admit that it sometimes takes a conscious effort to remind myself that children are a blessing, especially when a new...
Training the Imagination through Imitation
When most parents tell me that their child is not creative, they mean that he is not artistic or imaginative in the same way the parents want him...
He Leadeth Me: Lessons in Belief and Obedience
I wondered, do I really know any more about faith than I did fifty years ago? The Lord immediately brought to mind two stepping-stones along my...
Who Needs the Arts?
The basic conflict in my childhood church—and one we’re still dealing with in our churches and families today—centers around this question: are the...
Before You Say, "I Quit!"
I've heard many stories from homeschoolers facing difficult - even extreme - circumstances. And, just in case you, too, are on the verge of giving...
Crossing the Educational Rubicon: Charlotte Mason Through High School
For those committed to a Charlotte Mason approach to education, high school seems to present the proverbial Rubicon, whereby upon crossing one...
Autism and Alleluias: An Interview with Kathleen Bolduc
I came to parenting with visions of all the wonderful things I was going to teach my children. The greatest surprise is all I have learned as a...
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