Homeschooling: Is the Proof Really in the Pudding?
Homeschooling: Is the Proof Really in the Pudding? By Lynna Sutherland The other day, I was talking with a group of new homeschoolers. One
Homeschooling: Is the Proof Really in the Pudding? By Lynna Sutherland The other day, I was talking with a group of new homeschoolers. One
Teach Them Diligently: Recently I’ve had the opportunity to talk to a number of homeschool moms who are just beginning their homeschool journey. They
Your Homeschool Schedule by Lynna Sutherland Have you ever watched someone demonstrate time management and homeschool schedule priorities with rocks, gravel, and sand? They
by Kyndra Steinmann Attitudes, like sickness, are contagious. Remember back in the eighties when we used to have “chicken pox parties”? Someone’s kids would
Your Homeschool Kids Will Miss Opportunities As homeschool parents, we sometimes face criticism from others about the educational choices we’ve made for our kids.
By Kyndra Steinmann How often, I wonder, do I say “no” to something because of a spirit of fear? “No” to the children’s desire to
By Kyndra Steinmann I was talking with someone the other day about home organization and mentioned how I needed to work on menus for
by Lynna Sutherland Teaching homeschool math can feel so overwhelming. I hear from moms all the time who are anxious that maybe their kids
by Kyndra Steinmann The annual HEAV Convention is one of the highlights of our school year. It marks the end of regular lessons (although
Banishing Math Myths I’ve talked to a lot of homeschool moms. And I know that one thing many homeschool moms fear—one area in which
Literary Education for Homeschool by Adam Andrews The young writer squirms. It is just as he feared. A vast empty page before him, a
By Jeannie Fulbright Young children tend to beam with pride over their own creations. As homeschooling parents, we delight in every picture they draw,