
Child Doesn’t Want to Homeschool
Q. My nine-year-old daughter has decided she doesn’t want to be homeschooled because she will miss out on school activities. There is constant conflict.
Q. My nine-year-old daughter has decided she doesn’t want to be homeschooled because she will miss out on school activities. There is constant conflict.
by Kyndra Steinmann Lately the toddler tornado has been experiencing a language explosion! Every day or two she has a new couple of words,
I’m no money-saving expert, but I’d like to suggest that basic money-saving principles can cross-apply to your homeschool schedule. I remember once reading some
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A. I received a letter that I have been put on probation! I hand-delivered my Notice of Intent and test scores at the same
Q. Can you suggest an effective, yet simple way to have family devotions with children of multiple ages? I can’t handle anything consistently if
by Kathie Morrissey Ten homeschool ideas every parent needs to remember: The best teacher God can provide for your children is YOU, their parent
By Kyndra Steinmann It’s getting chilly up here in Massachusetts—enough so, that the toddler wanted her hat and shawl this morning when she went
Q. After submitting my out-of-state homeschool diploma for the first option on the Notice of Intent, the superintendent’s office replied that I must have
by Lynna Sutherland At a certain point in my parenting journey, I realized that I was often driven by a desire to find the
Q. I moved from out of state and filed a Notice of Intent for the first time. The superintendent’s office replied that I needed
I’ve been pondering the work ethic topic lately: at what point or at what age do we need to tell our children that certain