
When the First Day Goes Badly
When the First Day Goes Badly By Kyndra Steinmann I see all the pictures in my newsfeed of happily smiling children getting ready for

When the First Day Goes Badly By Kyndra Steinmann I see all the pictures in my newsfeed of happily smiling children getting ready for

Overcoming Homeschool Burnout by Kathy Kuhl Do schools know best? Should we do it their way? Some of us experience homeschool burnout–and wonder if

by Melissa Dean I had it all planned. We would finish Unit One the Friday before my due date. My Unit Two plans would

by Pamela Hall Enticing your kids to write is easier than you might think. Often, kids don’t like it because they haven’t had a

by Kyndra Steinmann The other day I was talking to my mother about some behavioral issue I was dealing with, and I finished the

by Lynna Sutherland Every family has relationship issues. Homeschooling tends to bring those issues to the surface. It’s hard to deny the struggles when

by Lynna Sutherland If you are going to take on the calling of homeschooling your children, having a supportive community around you is essential

by Kyndra Steinmann When I was a girl, I used to get stuck on a math problem and tell my mother, “This doesn’t make

Homeschooling Teenagers – by Debra Bell I am all for Christians entering and engaging the culture. That’s the end goal. But I’m convinced adolescence

by Kyndra Steinmann This morning was one of those school days that “did not go well.” The fourth-grader argued with the assignments and the

Overcome Teen Struggles by Maiya Drennen Throughout our lives, different struggles will take their toll on each and every one of us. These years,

by Kyndra Steinman Does this type of learning ever happen at your house? You are teaching a math lesson and ask your student, “What