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    Homeschooling for the Non-homeschool Family

    It’s definitely business as usual within our home. We homeschool, which means I have all the sharpened pencils, paper, and saved curriculum just waiting to be printed out! Not much has changed since COVID-19 reared its ugly head into our day-to-day lives. While our life...

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    A Must-Follow Reading Plan for Every New Homeschool Parent

    Very often, the very first thing a new homeschool parent will do is look for a curriculum to purchase. What if I were to tell you that that’s one of the last things that should be done? The fact is, homeschooling is about so much more than that.

    Back to School: Make Studying A Lifestyle—Live to Learn!

    Why should our children be the only ones in the household gearing up for learning? As Christians, we should always strive for excellence.

    Divine Inspiration and the Bible Attribute to Founding of Berry College in 1902

    Berry College is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the United States of America, according to the Berry College website statistics.

    Why We Don’t Make Up Work in Our Homeschool

    It's that time of year again—when we homeschooling families tend to finish up what we've been working on and either take a break or begin preparing for a new year.

    Stay at 17 Inches

    Several hands went up when Scolinos asked how many Little League coaches were in the room. “Do you know how wide home plate is in Little League?” After a pause, someone offered, “17 inches,” more question than answer.

    Surprising Things You Can Expect From a Christian Writers Conference

    As someone who has now attended three conferences and will be attending two more this year, I can tell you that there’s nothing more beneficial to a writer than going to a conference.

    Why I’m Not Worried about what My Kids ‘Need’ to Know

    Our society today is obsessed with timelines and milestones. Everywhere you turn, there are checklists, pamphlets, books, and charts telling you what your children "should" be doing by a certain age. It's enough to make any parent neurotic.

    8 Practical Steps to Homeschooling a Child with ADHD

    Can homeschooling and ADHD go together? As the mom of one child officially diagnosed with ADHD and a few others I suspect may have it, I’m going to answer that question with a big, resounding YES.

    13 Unique Gift Ideas that Inspire Learning

    Now that fall’s in full swing, the Christmas season is creeping ever and ever closer. As a mom who strives to be practical in every way, I try to steer clear of presents for my kids that are mere “fluff.”

    3 Reasons I Don’t Send My Kids to School to be Salt and Light

    As a Christian homeschooling mom, one query I often get is why I do not allow my children to go to school as their mission field. Their reasoning is typically that the children in public schools may never have been introduced to the love of Christ, and my children just might be the ones to do that.

    Homeschool Doubts? Just Read

    One thing that most moms have in common, despite differences in any other areas of life, is a lack of confidence. Too often we doubt our abilities to be adequate parents.

    Stop, Rewind, Start Over: When Homeschool Moms Mess Up

    Did you ever have one of those days? You wake up in the morning filled with excitement about what your homeschool will look like, and everything goes wrong.

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