Reading will take your children on fascinating adventures both near and far right from the comfort of your family room couch, their cozy bed, or the front porch swing. ...
Continue readingReading will take your children on fascinating adventures both near and far right from the comfort of your family room couch, their cozy bed, or the front porch swing. ...
Continue readingWhether this is your first year homeschooling, or your twenty-first, you likely still have some reason you’re doing this, right? ...
Continue readingWhile traveling with our five kiddos, especially as they grew into the more adult-sized bodies, we had our share of car turmoil. Oftentimes I used those moments to assess character flaws, training needs, and my own lack of patience....
Continue readingVery few of my days fit into the neatly ordered flow I would love to have. Instead, interruptions come, tasks take longer than planned, or regular seasons like summer and Christmas bring a disruption to routine....
Continue readingI try hard to balance training children into young adults and allowing them to enjoy their childhood. Kids today grow up too fast, and if there's one thing I’m learning to appreciate in this season of life, it’s the cuddling up in a hammock and talking of nothing much....
Continue readingSummer learning can take place almost anywhere, anytime. Keeping the learning momentum going over the summer by making sure your children are engaged and actively learning can give them an advantage when fall rolls back around....
Continue reading"No more pencils and no more books" is a chant heard by children across the country when they are finally released for the summer months. And while Alice Cooper's lyrics go on to showcase how excited the children are about their freedom from schoolwork, they also highlight one of the...
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