Sometimes the results indicate that the student is average or just below for a grade level, but sometimes they indicate that a student needs to repeat a subject or grade. What do you do?...
Continue readingSometimes the results indicate that the student is average or just below for a grade level, but sometimes they indicate that a student needs to repeat a subject or grade. What do you do?...
Continue readingThe point of teaching and homeschooling is not to progress through a curriculum or reach a completion goal. Instead, teaching is about our students....
Continue readingAny child who has learned to read and handle basic math excellently has a world opened up to him. And becoming excellent in these areas makes learning everything else so much easier....
Continue readingHaving tough love is uncomfortable. In parenting, homeschooling, and taking care of yourself, it takes an inner voice that reinforces you’re doing the right thing and to hold out for the good results it will produce....
Continue readingI asked the gals behind Well Planned Gal to share their experience with their favorite teacher. Here's what they had to say....
Continue readingThere will be days when you may also lose it, when that sweet-voiced, kind-hearted mom you want to be takes a hike and there is a frothing badger standing there in her place. It’s a mistake. There’s no doubt about it. She’s not supposed to be here. But all at...
Continue readingThere are qualities that great teachers have that help them make a difference in the life of their students. And while some teaching ability may be innate, many of these qualities can be cultivated....
Continue readingBy teaching your kids about money when they’re young, you can lay the foundation for learning that will continue throughout their formative years....
Continue readingGod grants us grace as well through all of our ups and downs. He sees our own uniqueness, even as He teaches us to appreciate the same in our children....
Continue readingOur children are facing cultural problems we can barely wrap our heads around, yet it’s our duty to prevent them, the best we can, from becoming the problem while helping them understand how to deal with the problems....
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