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Monday, 16 May 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Six Advantages of a Year Round Homeschooling Schedule

As I sit and write the weather outside is absolutely gorgeous.  Spring has finally arrived up here in the North East and we are hungry for it.  Everyone is itching to get outside.  A few of my friends have even posted pictures to social media sporting their first sunburns.  For many in the education world
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Thursday, 12 May 2016 / Published in Advertisement, Announcements, Articles, Blog, Giveaway

Homeschooling Curriculum Opportunity Too Good to Miss

    The school year is about over for most homeschool families. And there are already plans being made for next year. With all of the craziness that goes along with choosing new curriculum and what works well for each child, you and I can finally find some relief. The Build your Bundle Homeschool Sale
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Wednesday, 11 May 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Vacation = Education: The Educational Way We Spent Our Vacation

When we decided to homeschool our children, it was because my girls were falling through the cracks of the “Brick and Mortar” system. I found that they were learning information for the moment, but it wasn’t sinking in and becoming lifetime knowledge. They seemed to spend all their time learning things in prep of standardized
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Friday, 06 May 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

9 Things You Can Do to Stop Screens From Taking Over

Our family is totally dependent on technology. Our kids have known how to use devices, practically from birth. Some may say we encouraged the use of computers much too early. Others will argue that we live in a digital age so the skills are essential. Up until very recently, we homeschooled solely with free resources,
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Wednesday, 04 May 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Confessions of Extremist Parents

With tears streaming down her face my friend’s daughter was incredulous as she exclaimed, “I am in college and you are sending me to camp?”   Another friend sent his son to a Summit Conference with the following admonition, “You are sitting on a fence with a foot in the world and a foot in the
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Monday, 02 May 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

It’s Time To Get Our Hands Dirty

Spring is in the air, flowers, and buds; it’s everywhere! What an excellent opportunity to get out and explore, plant a garden, or create collections. Even journaling Spring and the vast number of new beginnings it fosters can be a wonderful way to “science” or spend time in nature just for fun. There are many
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Saturday, 30 April 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Embracing the Chocolate Volcano

When my children were young, I often used a thematic approach when planning the school year. I would choose the main topics that I wanted to cover and then search for related material for each subject area. Sometimes the related material was a bit of a stretch, but if it fit the theme and seemed
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Saturday, 30 April 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

When Learning Happens

As new homeowners in Oklahoma are inclined to do, we had a storm shelter installed in our back yard this week.  My husband took  the day off to monitor things and he and my son sat watching the entire process from beginning to end (about two hours).  As boring as it might sound, the excitement
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Friday, 29 April 2016 / Published in Articles, Blog

Homeschooling with Classical Conversations

  I was a reluctant homeschool mom.   When my oldest was born, I was counting the days until he would go off to kindergarten.   I had a job I loved (teaching horseback riding lessons and training horses), and couldn’t wait to get back to it full time.   However, God has a sense
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Friday, 22 April 2016 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

5 Tips for Quiet Times for Busy Mothers

Years ago when I was reading Jim Elliot’s Journal, I found the following: “Anything, good as it may be, put before my study of the true and living Word, becomes a snare, and I must assiduously avoid all such if the Word of God is to be my fresh meat every morning.” The first time
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Friday, 15 April 2016 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Integrating New Challenges

As a former high school teacher, the first thing that people think (and say) when I reveal that I now homeschool my sons, is that it must be so easy for me. It’s a reasonable assumption to make if one thinks that homeschooling is just teaching a few subjects. Pop open a curriculum and away
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Wednesday, 13 April 2016 / Published in * Encouragement, Articles, Blog

Role Model

For many years I have been a mother of boys. Although I desired to have a daughter, I was blessed with boys. I have become a pro at playing hot wheels and mending ripped jeans. I can even out shoot them at basketball, although that may change after a couple more growth spurts. Despite all
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