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Monday, 17 December 2018 / Published in * Holidays, * Planning and Organization, Articles, Blog

Learning at Christmas

  Can you get ready for Christmas and homeschool at the same time? Of course you can. You can schedule everything perfectly and have the perfect balance of school, fun, and preparation. OR… You can combine Christmas adventures and preparations as one big learning experience. How We Did It Before the children got to high
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car games
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Friday, 14 December 2018 / Published in * Holidays, * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Christmas Car Games

  Christmas is almost here! I love this season of celebrating the birth of Christ. However, between all the shopping and visiting, it seems like we spend much of this month in the car. To help make our drives more enjoyable and full of Christmas cheer, we started playing Christmas themed car games. Whether you’re
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high school at home
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Wednesday, 12 December 2018 / Published in Articles, Blog

How I Completed High School at Home

  I graduated in 2002 as a homeschool student. Back then, homeschoolers had limited options, and my choice of secondary education was often viewed with doubt. I’ve never regretted completing high school at home. Here’s how I successfully finished Grade 12 and started at a university. Grade 9 seemed like just another year of school,
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cheerful receiver
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Tuesday, 11 December 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Holidays, Articles, Blog

Practice to Be a Cheerful Receiver

  Christmas is rapidly approaching! In the midst of yuletide hustle and bustle there are many opportunities to teach our children to be cheerful givers, but have we taken time to teach them to be cheerful receivers? If your kids are like mine, they don’t always have their filters on when they speak. With the
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serve others
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Monday, 10 December 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Bringing Your Kids Alongside You to Serve Others

  As Clarissa grows, one of my goals is for her to have a heart that wants to serve others and not just herself. At first it seemed hard to find ways for her to serve others since she is only five. But I have found that one of the best ways to do this,
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winter break
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Friday, 07 December 2018 / Published in * Teaching Methods, Articles, Blog

Winter Break Bucket List

  Now that the cold weather and hot chocolate season are upon us, we often find it hard to get outside our warm house and be active. I realize that as much as we enjoy our cozy home, making memories outside of it is just as important as the moments we share inside. Thankfully, I
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homemade christmas
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Thursday, 06 December 2018 / Published in * Holidays, Articles, Blog

Homemade Christmas

  Its December now, and if you aren’t panicking thinking of all the people you’d like to give gifts to this year but really can’t afford to, then you’re probably in the minority. Christmas time has become so commercialized that we really believe that the amount we spend on someone equates with how much we
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obedience
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Wednesday, 05 December 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

3 Lifelong Habits – The Habit of Obedience

  “Mom! Joleen stole something from the store,” yelled my older brother. My heart thundered in my five-year-old chest. I knew I was in trouble and would have to make it right. The funny thing is that despite a few isolated incidents, I was an obedient child. So why did I steal a pink bouncy
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