by Katy Crisp | Oct 16, 2019 | Homeschool
If you scroll through Pinterest or Instagram, you are guaranteed to find beautiful pictures of school rooms and organizational tools that make you swoon. The stunning photos may give the impression that having an elaborate homeschool set up will make you into the best...
by Jennifer Bryant | Aug 25, 2019 | Homeschool
The Medieval Period. The Middle Ages. The Dark Ages. This era is referred to in a few difference ways. It was basically the time directly following the fall of the Roman Empire and before the glorious Renaissance. If castles and knights and kings and princesses were...
by Laura Booz | Aug 14, 2019 | Homeschool, Parenting
One child can decipher the words in a chapter book, but not understand literary themes like sacrifice and redemption. Another child may struggle to sound out simple words, but be able to comprehend and discuss literary themes he hears in a book read aloud to him....
by Janet Newberry | Jun 24, 2019 | Homeschool, Parenting
From Transaction to Transformation: How We Can Redeem Childhood by Janet Newberry When I was a young girl, I loved watching the Olympics. I counted the years between summer and winter games like I counted the days to Christmas. The honed talent of the competitors...
by Gina Munsey | Jun 23, 2019 | Homeschool, Parenting
10 Positive Phrases to Encourage Your Homeschooled Child By Gina Munsey Discipline and correction are hot topics in Christian parenting circles, aren’t they? Browse any Christian book store or homeschool convention flyer, and you’ll find scores of author and speakers...
by Jennifer Bryant | Apr 16, 2019 | Homeschool, Parenting, Podcast
The Sex Talk… Probably one of the most awkward conversations a parent can prepare for… but it doesn’t have to be. Luke and Trisha Gilkerson are no strangers to answering necessary questions about development, puberty, pornography, and sex. Connect with Luke and Trisha...