
Right-Brain Writing
Writing comes naturally for many children, and others learn it only after the writing process is taught in detail. However, some children never find

Writing comes naturally for many children, and others learn it only after the writing process is taught in detail. However, some children never find

There are many lovely ways to begin your homeschool day. We usually start with Bible time, a very simple routine including a hymn, a

How to Pick the Perfect Curriculum by Kyndra Steinmann It’s February and all my homeschool groups are full of comments and posts about finding

By: Dianne Craft, MA, CNHP One of the most common and misdiagnosed processing problems in children is a blocked writing gate. This is the

Learning To Love What Might Be Destroyed By Lynna Sutherland You’ve heard the saying “learning to love what must be done,” right? The idea

Three Keys to Creating a Parenting Legacy It was the second year of our marriage, and the arguing in our house was getting more

By Kyndra Steinmann When we first began this homeschooling journey, I was very focused on making sure the children were “learning something and making

If there’s one thing I’ve heard over and over from veteran homeschoolers, it’s that we shouldn’t homeschool out of fear. That sounds like wise

Vacation Brain – When You Need a New Brain by Kyndra Steinmann Lately, I’ve had a bad case of “vacation brain”! As is usual

3 Reasons Homeschool Moms Love to Feel Guilty by Lynna Sutherland There’s just no way I can do it all. (I’ve known this for

Troubleshooting Your Homeschool Plan: Curriculum, Teacher, or Child? by Kyndra Steinmann At this point in the year, most of us have at least a

by Kyndra Steinmann The first six weeks of our first term of school flew by! We took a week’s break—to work on other projects,