Powerful Video Shows Parents The Shocking Differences Between Homeschool Education & Public School
Posted in Homeschooling, News on November 22, 2016
This short clip (below) from the movie 'Captain Fantastic (watch now),' contains one of the most powerful and moving arguments for home education that I have ever witnessed. The movie itself is extremely polarizing. It would be hard to leave the movie theater with ambivalence, especially if you are a Christian. Many critics have said this Read More »
How Sewing Can Benefit Homeschoolers
Posted in Hobbies and Crafts, Home Economics, Homeschooling on November 11, 2016
We are so very excited to be publishing this guest article written by Angela Canter from Kids Make Clothes. Go check out the Kids Make Clothes Facebook Page as well! The art of sewing First of all, Sewing is an art and it is a lifetime skill. Learning how to sew and make your own clothing Read More »
Homeschooling Ideas: Educational Scrapbooking Projects
Posted in Homeschooling, Language Arts on November 3, 2016
Scrapbooking Makes Any Craft Lover's Project Fun, Beautiful and Easily Preserved Scrapbooking - for some, it is an amusing past time. For others, an obsession. And for people like me, sitting down to work on a scrapbook layout is like taking on a mission. As a homeschooling mom always looking for new ideas and projects, Read More »
Homeschool Spanish Teacher's Guide To Choosing Curriculum
Posted in Foreign Language, Just Starting Out on October 26, 2016
It is an honor to write and share my experience with you about Spanish learning and homeschooling. A “homeschooling” parent has to be able to wear the teacher’s hat and make the decisions about what children are going to learn and how they are going learn. One of the challenges I had to face every Read More »
My 16-Year-Old's Response To Hillary Versus Trump On Homeschooling
Posted in Homeschooling on October 18, 2016
Tags: Opinion, Politics
With the 2016 presidential election in full swing, I've been encouraging as much political discussion in our house as I can. I've done my best to be as objective as possible and really encourage research, fact checks, and critical thinking. My oldest son is particularly intuitive and within a week of political discussion, he asked about Read More »