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Friday, 18 October 2019 / Published in - Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Pumpkins Across the Curriculum

  Even though it is October, we are still trying to settle into the new school year. Sometimes it takes a long time to find the right rhythm, especially if you have introduced new subjects and activities. You can easily get overwhelmed with your daily schedule. To alleviate the stress, it can be helpful to
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Thursday, 17 October 2019 / Published in - Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Why I’m Not an Unschooler

  Why I’m Not an Unschooler There is a lot of talk these days about unschooling, what it is and what it’s not. There is so much good in unschooling that I don’t want to throw it out, but I am not a complete unschooler. First off, here are some things I love and highly
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Wednesday, 16 October 2019 / Published in - Christian Upbringing, Articles, Blog

Lady Jane Grey & Her Tutor John Foxe

  Lady Jane Grey, the granddaughter of Henry VIII’s sister, grew up in a big fancy castle with a private tutor. His name was John Foxe, and he had a beautiful influence on her life as she had on his.   Who is Lady Jane Grey? To discover who Lady Jane Grey is let me
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Tuesday, 15 October 2019 / Published in - Resources, Articles, Blog

Comprehensive Guide to Start Homeschooling With Success

  Are you thinking that you might start homeschooling? That is an excellent idea! When you choose this option, you will not be alone. Homeschooling is a rapidly growing movement, so you will be able to network with other families for mutual help and encouragement. Fantastic organizations are available to provide support, and you will
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Monday, 14 October 2019 / Published in - Faith, Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Mama, Did You Forget?

  Did you forget? Your great God and Savior is sovereign. Things can appear one way, and by all human logic and understanding you may be seeing or hearing an insurmountable “no,” or believing something to be a “done deal.” But we cannot forget the “God factor.” It changes everything. It upsets the apple cart.
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Friday, 11 October 2019 / Published in - Faith, Articles, Blog

From Fear to Trust

  As a young mom, I was fearful a lot of the time. This was new territory for me. When I was a teenager, I was often fearful of what other people thought of me but not afraid of the daily pace of life. Now this helpless little baby depended on me for everything, and
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Thursday, 10 October 2019 / Published in - Health, Articles, Blog

Veggies, Please! Said no one… ever. Until October!

  Exploring dietary options to serve our children for breakfast, lunch, and dinner is always a challenge. We have to prepare meals that are feasible for our busy schedules but also nutritious and good for their growth and health. How do we make this fun for the kids (and also fun for us)? The answer
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Wednesday, 09 October 2019 / Published in - Coping With Chaos, Articles, Blog

Morning by Morning

  Some of you are killing this whole homeschool/organization life. You arrive at every field trip/co-op/trip to the grocery store with your cute thirty-one totes and rolly carts color-coordinated with the names and ages of your children. You manage your day with military precision. Every hour is accounted for, and seldom does a day go
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