Hidden Allergies and Learning
by Dianne Craft At a recent consultation for their twelve-year-old daughter, a dad stated, “If you do nothing else for us, you will already
by Dianne Craft At a recent consultation for their twelve-year-old daughter, a dad stated, “If you do nothing else for us, you will already
by Inge Cannon Think back to your school years as a child or a teen. What lessons were most efficiently learned—the ones you gleaned
Homeschool Problems by Beth Sterne Do you often wish homeschool and life would “go better?” Do you feel as if you’re caught in a
Trying to Fit It All In by Sonya Shafer There was once a man named Bill who decided to go for a walk. A
by Inge Cannon Parents who homeschool their children during the high school years must provide a written statement that summarizes the academic achievements of
History of Airplanes: Orville & Wilbur Wright Unit Study As we shift from spring into summer, a fun outdoor unit study is just the
A homeschool unit study is a great way to incorporate a variety of activities into your study of American history. Check out these creative
Patience is a hard lesson to learn–and teach! And yet, one of the greatest blessings of homeschooling is that it allows us the opportunity
Mentoring Your Children by Mike Cheney My mentor experience began when I was thirteen and my brother Jay was ten and we first went
College Resume Building by Jason M. Smith Pick a college, any college–and build a resume. That school wants to be able to say that
“Every person is made in the image of God, so each one is valuable.” by Kathy Kuhl Homeschoolers who have children with special needs
Kathy Kuhl Often parents ask me about starting to homeschool. Here’s what I’d say to anyone starting out: Don’t Panic You’ve always been responsible