Benefits of One-On-One Homeschool Teaching with Your Mom

Posted in Homeschooling on July 26, 2017

Just me and mom

“Mom, can I write about turtles for my animal today?” asked my son. Now, I knew exactly why he wanted to write about turtles, and this made me smile. We had seen turtles at the park that week and the kids were fascinated with them. I also knew the reason my son was asking to Read More »

The Case for Theology in the Home Classroom

Posted in Homeschooling on July 25, 2017

Young boy reading the Bible

It is a common misconception that theology is for pastors and seminary students. Perhaps it is the depth of study and complexity of doctrine that propagates this fallacy. Regardless, there is much to be gained from theology for anyone who calls himself Christian. My own time in seminary taught me that most pastors and church Read More »

How to Help Your Homeschool Graduate Transition to College Life

Posted in Homeschooling on July 20, 2017

Moving in to a new college experience

First of all, congratulations! You are the proud parent (and teacher) of a home school graduate. Whether you facilitated your child’s education from day 1 or transitioned from public school to homeschool later, you have carefully walked your student to the finish line. Bravo! Even though you have competently taught your student thus far, you Read More »

Complete (All-In-One) Homeschool Curriculum 101

Posted in Homeschooling, Just Starting Out on July 19, 2017

There has never been a perfect curriculum, it is all about how you approach yours.

What Is a Complete Homeschool Curriculum? Choosing a complete curricula, also known as all-in-one curriculum, is often the simplest and most comfortable way for new homeschooling parents to start their homeschool journey. Since everything is included in the package, there is very little need to locate other resources. All you need to do is break Read More »

How to Prioritize Your Homeschool Day

Posted in Homeschooling on July 18, 2017

Prioritize Your Homeschool Day

When we sit down to plan a homeschool day, we’d like to think we know how it is going to go when we implement the plan. This is never the case. Most homeschool parents have a list, at least a flexible one, of subjects that they hope to get in today. Let’s say it goes Read More »

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