CART ONLINE PLANNER  ACCOUNT PLANNER EXTRAS GIFT CARDS SIGN IN
SAVE UP TO 50% +
to top

Is Bible a Subject to Teach?

The academic study of Scripture, then, is not merely chasing a curiosity but broadening our understanding of what God said. Look back at the beginning: the Bible is the Word of God. We ought to do our best to understand it. That means we will explore how it was written,...

Continue reading

Stuck in a Rut?

If you’re lacking that energy for the homeschooling adventure that you love so much, know that you’re not alone. The homeschooling blues are real, and they happen more than you would imagine, to both new and seasoned homeschoolers at varying times during the year....

Continue reading

Opportunity and Family

Confidence. Drive. Perseverance. Excellence. Support. Without further reading, one might think the stories to come are about an athletic experience. But would you believe these words refer to an academic experience at a top-50 public university? ...

Continue reading

A Chapter a Day

For many of us, our homeschool curriculum foundation is built on the beauty of living books. We provide a delightful flow of learning for our children with each and every page. But, absorbing the depth of living books should not stop just because we finish school....

Continue reading

What are Unit Studies?

While unit studies do tend to be labor intensive, their flexibility appeals to many homeschoolers, both as a long-term and a short-term option. Whether you are deschooling, trying to figure out your child's learning style, or just needing a change, unit studies can provide a great option for your family....

Continue reading

Unique vs. Individual

Oh, how much I want my children to excel! I want them to be proud of their uniqueness and bold in their passions. I want them to have the ability to lead. But, I also want them to know the importance of community, working well with others, and submitting to...

Continue reading