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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in * High School, Articles

College-Bound Students Need Communication Skills!

Are you homeschooling a college-bound student? If you are, it is vital that you read this article! Did you know that how well your student communicates (orally and in writing) will determine his success in college and his career? Numerous studies show a correlation between self-expression and success. Effective communication skills are important for college
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in * High School, Articles

Patrick Henry College

Find three colleges that have high expectations and welcome parental involvement. Make sure they require commitment to Biblical truth and Christian character, while giving their students a career education that requires half of all major credits to be gained in real-life professional activities. Finally, guarantee that these colleges cater specifically to homeschooled students. Running out
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in * High School, Articles

Why is Higher Education Important?

Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with preparation. ~Thomas Edison When I graduated from high school, the employer’s mantra was, “experience required.” I and my friends would often lament, “How are we to get the experience, if no one will give it to us?” As with everything else, the times have changed and
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in * High School, Articles

Planning the High School Years

There is something very comfortable about homeschooling elementary-age children. Our goals are easily understood. Teach a child to read and to love it. Build a basic fluency in math operations and concepts. Lay a foundation of history and science upon which future studies will anchor. Shape character with Bible reading and memory work. Pray that
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in * High School, Articles

Get the Picture?

Some of the biggest challenges parents face are during the teen years. Even if you have a good relationship with your teens, there are always issues to deal with. Teens wish to be more independent; parents must accept this as part of the process and provide Godly limits. It can be difficult to allow teens
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in * High School, Articles

8 Benefits of Creating Homeschool Portfolios

Most people think of a portfolio as a collection of their work. This might be like a scrapbook in which you keep your artwork or pictures of the events in your life such as a wedding or the birth of a child. Others think of a portfolio as a professional presentation for a job interview
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 / Published in Devotional Door

Heat Paks

By Donna Rees Heat Paks make great gifts and are easy to make, inexpensive (you can make one for less than two dollars), durable, and welcomed with sincere gratitude by the fortunate recipients. Expectant mommies who have low back pain, elderly folks (who use Heat Paks not only to soothe tight muscles but also as
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 / Published in Devotional Door

Bible on the Shelf

By Christa Sterken “Come near to God and he will come near to you” James 4:8 While unpacking after a recent move, I started the arduous process of unloading my book collection. This would be no small job, so I was prepared for a workout. What I wasn’t prepared for was the lesson I would
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