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What Is an “Inspired Homeschooler”?
Some people think of writing as simply a means to communicate, but in reality, writing has a much greater power.
Time Is on Their Side
Give kids encouragement in fiscal matters when they’re small so that when they leave the nest, they’ll not fall flat on their faces.
The Benefits of Starting a Micro Business—More Than Just the Money!
Could running a business actually help change and improve the world? It’s wonderful to imagine.
Inspirational Quotations From Across Time and Cultures
These quotations regarding educational approaches may help provide inspiration for you as you continue your homeschool journey.
Teaching State History: An Outline With Projects
Following are some of the ideas and activities that have emerged out of our years of homeschooling.
Developing Skills & Character Through Homeschool Speech & Debate
Speech and debate can be some of the most beneficial and formative years of a high schooler's experience.
The Cost of Loving
Lisa knew the cost of being a foster parent was bearing lifelong heart bruises when a child was returned to uncertainty.
From Beans to Bang: Using Tangible Tools for Teen Math Success
In the areas of creative problem-solving, fluency of ideas, and mental agility, our students are falling short. Why?
Designed for Communication
Our communication reflects that we have true self-awareness, an idea of ourselves and our place in the world as unique individuals.
Someone to Lean On
When I began homeschooling, my only experience with curricula, like most people, was what I knew from school, and I knew I hated that.
Get on the Same Parenting Page
So much marital stress is caused because the husband and wife are not on the same page in the way they deal with their children.
Blocking the Shots: Should Homeschoolers Avoid Vaccines?
Many homeschoolers are taking unnecessary risks by withholding common vaccines from their children.
Your First Year: Preparing for Takeoff
Begin your formal school year leaning on the Lord. Here are some ideas for starting the year off well.
The Unraveling of American Public Education
Modern changes in the philosophy of public school can be traced back to the changes in the faith and social structure of the United States.
Fruit Loops and Lollipops: Sibling Conflict
I’m firmly convinced that kids have internal radar that makes them vie for the last, the best, or the one the others want.
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