kindergarten

The Changing Nature of Our Kindergarten

  Clarissa and I did a preschool curriculum together, last school year. She really liked it in the beginning, and then started to lose interest in April, so we stopped. By May, she was asking to do “real school” at home, so I planned a June start to kindergarten. I wanted to start slow and
thomas clarkson
  First rose up the images of their capture. A wail bore his imagination to the African tropics and the hut of a young, slender woman. Day four of seeking her children had come to an end, and the full realization that the slave hunters had stolen them from her forever overwhelmed her with cries
thomas clarkson
  By the end of the 18th century, hundreds of thousands of Africans had been forcibly sold into slavery to North America and European nations. During this same period, God was raising up a remnant in England that would be mightily used to liberate their fellowmen. Of this band, several fought the battle with their
staying motivated

Getting Started and Staying Motivated

  Whether you are beginning your first year of homeschooling or your fifth, getting started and staying motivated can be difficult. Sometimes, we are not realistic in our expectations and begin the year with too many plans in place. We may sign our kids up for lots of extracurricular activities without realizing the time or
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