It is our heavenly Father who plans our days, and through His wisdom, the big picture is incorporated. It can be frustrating, sad, and even hurtful at times, but it can also be full of joy and happiness....
Continue readingIt is our heavenly Father who plans our days, and through His wisdom, the big picture is incorporated. It can be frustrating, sad, and even hurtful at times, but it can also be full of joy and happiness....
Continue readingIn addition to educating them on lessons in math, language arts, and all the other subjects, homeschooling allows families to truly embrace learning by granting them so many opportunities to tie some kind of valuable lesson into everyday life....
Continue readingBy working margin into your life, recognizing that fellowship is more important than being the perfect hostess, and making sure that there’s always a “company” stash in the pantry or freezer, being guest ready will become an automatic and natural part of life!...
Continue readingIf you mention homeschooling to very many people, you are likely to get the 20-million-dollar question. It comes in a variety of forms. While it may sound like, “How will they make friends?” or, “What about the prom?”, these questions all fall into one category: “What about socialization?”...
Continue readingBy taking care of a few simple details along the way, you can ensure that college is a viable option for your student and make the application and transition process run that much more smoothly....
Continue readingFrom fact-filled coloring books to works of classic literature, over 10,000 titles cover the entire educational spectrum and can serve as core curriculum material or supplemental aids....
Continue readingIn our quest to be all that we can be as brave and strong homeschooling women, we must recognize the vulnerability within and around us. We must take actions to ensure that we save ourselves first in order to serve those around us....
Continue readingOne great way to both take the challenge out of teaching and make learning Scripture personal and effective is to simply expand on what we are learning ourselves. Bible lessons do not have to take hours and be incredibly in depth to make a difference. Sometimes a five minute story...
Continue readingDo you remember reading about the old-fashioned one-room school house? Children of all ages filed into a single room each day, arranged in desks according to their levels. Now such schools seem foreign in an age where children are divided by age and grade on a regular basis. But, not...
Continue readingHelping our children learn to move from stories to theology does not require extensive training. It simply requires that we make God’s Word a daily part of our lives. ...
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