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Friday, 23 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Why Service Needs to be Part of Your Homeschool

  As homeschooling parents, we lay down our lives for our children. Often, we give up friendships, dreams, income, and more so that our precious little ones can be taught at home. We feel we demonstrate service to them because every day most of our activity revolves around serving their needs. Maybe we feel that
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Thursday, 22 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, - Resources, Articles, Blog

Our Top Ten Favorite Winter Read-Alouds for Girls

  Listening to one of my parents read aloud on chilly winter evenings ranks as most cherished in my childhood hall of memories. With five sisters, we quickly developed a ranking of our family favorites. Here, I’m going to share our top ten with you, which have endeared themselves to us not only for their
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Wednesday, 21 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, - Resources, Articles, Blog

Our Top Ten Favorite Winter Read-Alouds for Boys

  When the wind blows cold and the snow falls deep, gathering the family around the living room to read aloud stories that have stood the test of time is a great way to make memories. Though I grew up with only one brother, we still heard our share of boy favorites. These tales rank
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Monday, 19 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, - Resources, Articles, Blog

Guide Your Curriculum With The 4 Learning Styles

  Recently, Heather Eberlin shared her story about adjusting her teaching method to match her son’s preference for a different learning style. Eberlin’s story of not staying married to your teaching style and curriculum is an important lesson that many homeschooling parents have to learn over time. To help our children grow to love learning,
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Saturday, 17 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Five Step Plan for Independent Study

  One of my goals in homeschooling is to encourage my children to become lifelong learners. I desire that my kids pursue their interests and learn continually throughout their lives. Completing an independent study is a great way for students to learn about something outside of their regular curriculum or to expand on a topic
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Thursday, 15 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, - Resources, Articles, Blog

How You Can Start A Low-Key Co-op

  Several years ago, the homeschool mothers in my area sensed a need to spend more time together; but none of us had much time to spare. If we were going to form a group, it would have to compliment our homeschooling efforts without hindering them. It could not consume a large portion of our
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Saturday, 10 February 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Change: An Inevitable Part of Homeschooling

  Early in our homeschooling years when I would buy curriculum, my husband would say things like “Are you going to stick with this one?” or “Is this the last curriculum you will buy?” or “This will work for all of them, right?” At first, I would try to convince him that it would be
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Friday, 09 February 2018 / Published in * Faith and Family, * Teaching Methods, Blog

Date Night Deals

  Since the focus for February is usually love, I am sharing a few ways my husband and I have date nights that are romantic, fun, and within our monthly budget. Though all household budgets are different, these tips will still be a good starting point for you to build on or reduce as needed
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