This post is from contributor, Jenn Hoskins Have you ever just dropped to your knees, feeling helpless, after witnessing the impurity of this world? How do we best train our children to be pure in such a dirty world? How do we do it without stirring impure thoughts and actions? It is possible but it […]
Who Can Homeschool?
This post contains affiliate links. This is a guest post from Jacinda of Growing Home. People of any ethnic group can homeschool. We happen to be Caucasian, but one of the best advocates for the modern homeschooling movement is Voddie Baucham, a Black father of nine. A person’s nationality or skin color makes no difference in how successful they can […]
How to Use Busy Bags in Homeschool
This is a guest post from Janeen of Sprouting Tadpoles! How to Use Busy Bags Homeschooling with 5 kids is not always the easiest thing to do. Having a 4-year old and 2-year old makes it even more interesting. When I learned about Busy Bags, I got super excited! What a great way to keep […]
9 Things to Start Your Homeschool Year Right
This post was written by Beth Gorden of 123Homeschool4Me Many homeschoolers have just started back into their regular homeschooling schedules. As you jump in {or as a good self-check if you’ve been back for a while} here are the top 9 things to ensure you start your homeschool year right. #1 – Have a plan […]
7 Simple Ways to Wash Your Children in the Word
This post is from contributor, Marianne Sunderland Most Christian homeschoolers would agree that one of the main reasons we homeschool is to disciple our children in our Christian faith. We are inspired, convicted even, by the words of Deuteronomy 6 which exhort parents to diligently teach about the law (word) of God while we sit […]
Discipleship: Helping Our Kids Find Perspective
This post is from contributor, Heather Haupt “Mooooooooooooooom, I just can’t do it,” my son shrieks. It is time for a spelling quiz and this son of mine just can’t buckle down. Every word seems challenging and he claims to be completely incapable of writing anything down. “Honey, why don’t you break the word down […]
Homeschooling: The Forgotten Subjects
This post is from contributor, Kasey Norton We gather curriculum that covers the basics. We want our children to be able to communicate intelligently, compute effectively, and have reasonable knowledge of world history. And these are all important. But there are a few “subjects” that seem often to be overlooked. Chivalry This begins in the […]
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