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Thursday, 01 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Don’t Marry Your Method!

  As I was preparing to embark on my homeschooling journey, I read books, consulted veteran homeschooling moms, and gathered materials. One of those items was a set of vintage readers that was recommended for practicing oral reading. I purchased another book to teach phonics; so we focused on that first. My son hated it,
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manage your time
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Wednesday, 31 January 2018 / Published in * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

Choosing the Best

  Now that the hustle and bustle of the holidays has passed, we face another year, often with a bit of ambiguity. You may be a devout “resolution” person, or maybe here in early January you have already fallen off the resolution wagon. Its ok, you’re not alone. None of us are exactly alike, with
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Tuesday, 30 January 2018 / Published in Articles, Blog

No More Trophy Children!

  Can we please get one thing right in the new year? Can we agree to no longer have trophy children but just to simply love and cherish our children as they are? Too often homeschoolers feel the need to justify all they, and their children, have done—in order to try to prove to the
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Hey Mama
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Monday, 29 January 2018 / Published in Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: God Loves You More Than You Can Even Imagine

  Hey Mama, It’s kind of interesting to me how when you go to Ephesians chapter 3 and read through the text, you find a strong message about Christ’s love for us. I mean, the writer, Paul, is trying to give us even a mere glimpse of that deep love that cannot even be fully
Gena SuarezHey Mamahey mama mondayhomeschoolhomeschooling
depend on christ
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Saturday, 27 January 2018 / Published in * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

Helping Our Children Depend on Christ

  One reason I love physical books is the turning of the page. Don’t get me wrong—I use a Kindle often, but no matter how engaged I am in my e-books, there’s nothing like the crinkle of another page turn. And in that short moment, I go from the bottom of one page to the
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sat and act tests
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Friday, 26 January 2018 / Published in * High School, Articles, Blog

Achievement Testing Dilemma

  Several times a year, I watch as students pore over SAT and ACT prep books and attend prep classes; and moms and dads, feeling their student’s college career is at stake, stress out or stress their children out as test time approaches. Are these tests really necessary? Are they really an indicator of college
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dual enrollment
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Thursday, 25 January 2018 / Published in * High School, Articles, Blog

Benefits of Dual Enrollment

  Dual enrollment is generally reserved for high school juniors and seniors who are in strong academic standing and demonstrate an aptitude for college level academics. Dual enrollment gives high school students the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit. In addition, when taken in a regionally accredited college, these courses can be
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Wednesday, 24 January 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

10 Simple Ways to Extend Reading Time

  By extending your reading time, you can help your children develop a love of reading. You’ll help them dive into topics, explore characters, and really understand the theme of a book. Reading extension activities don’t have to be elaborate. In fact, simple activities often work best. The goal is to help your children get
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friendship boundaries
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Tuesday, 23 January 2018 / Published in Articles, Blog

3 Reasons To Teach Children Friendship Boundaries

  “We’re sorry, but that’s what we decided. You’ll have to tell Cassie that we don’t think it’s best for you to sit with them.” I still remember the disappointment my parents’ decision caused me as a young teen. With few girls my age, the ache in my heart for friendship was a continual one.
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sarah davidson
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Tuesday, 23 January 2018 / Published in Articles, Blog

Homeschooling in Canada – Jonessa Brown

  Hi there! My name is Jonessa, and I’m a homeschooling mom to a logical, fun-loving 7-year-old boy, and a fiery, artistic 4-year-old girl. We began this journey three years ago when it was time for my son to enter kindergarten. At the time, I just wasn’t ready to have him gone from me for
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Hey Mama
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Monday, 22 January 2018 / Published in Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Your Children Are Seeds, and God Will Help You Raise Them into Adults

  Hey Mama, Right now they are popcorn. They are cracker jacks, laughing at anything and everything. Chuckle-heads with goofy humor. Faces that are chunky, crooked smiles, careless hair all over the place. Twinkly eyes because they don’t have a care in the world. Our children. Always our baby, we tell them. We’ll love you
Gena SuarezHey Mamahey mama mondayhomeschoolhomeschooling
free activities
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Saturday, 20 January 2018 / Published in Articles, Blog

Family Freebies Near You

  Although blog audiences are spread out across the globe there are definitely few things we might have in common throughout the year, including LOCAL FREEBIES. During special holidays companies enjoy the benefit of sharing free items, activities, and even hosting giveaways for their customers; however, most of these opportunities will be repeated throughout the
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