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Homeschooling
13 Tips for the Unexpected Homeschooler
With young children, use the time you might be tempted to prepare a cool lesson to play, cook, or clean with your child.
March 25, 2020
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Lorrie Wolf
Homeschooling: Where to Start
Take the time to reconnect with your kids and understand what they’re interested in, what activities light them ...
March 17, 2020
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Barbara Danza
Once Upon a Time: The Importance of Fairy Tales for Children
For untold generations, human beings have swapped stories about fairies and goblins, princesses in distress, animals transformed into ...
February 26, 2020
BY
Jeff Minick
6 Surprising Things Homeschoolers Come to Realize
Once you embark on the homeschool adventure, you may be surprised by what you learn about your children, ...
January 29, 2020
BY
Barbara Danza
Spoken Words: The Joy and Rewards of Reading Aloud
Reading aloud with family or friends gives us the opportunity for shared emotions: laughter, tears, pleasure, and wonder.
January 13, 2020
BY
Jeff Minick
Choosing Good Books for Your Child’s Library
The great thing about introducing children to literature is that, no matter when a book was originally published, ...
December 29, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
What is Causing the Mass Exodus from Public Schools to Charters and Homeschools?
News Analysis In the state of California, more and more parents are looking into alternative forms of learning ...
December 6, 2019
BY
Ian Henderson
‘The Grumble-Free Year’: A Conversation With Author Tricia Goyer
Tricia Goyer is a homeschooling mom of 10, a bestselling author of over 70 books, a speaker, a ...
December 2, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
Teaching Kids How to Think Like a CEO
Leah Remillét is the founder of The CEO Kid. Her organization features a curriculum that teaches kids how ...
November 27, 2019
BY
Andrew Thomas
Inoculating Our Children Against Socialism
For the first time in our history, many politicians and candidates label themselves socialists, as if that title ...
November 21, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
Mom, Interrupted: Reframing Life’s Little Disruptions
I’ve been reading a fantastic book,“Teaching from Rest: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Unshakable Peace.” If you’re a homeschooler, ...
November 20, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
Gifts From the Ancients: The 4 Temperaments and Our Children
Mary and George are like the proverbial peas in a pod. They enjoy nothing more than a quiet ...
October 17, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
Sam Sorbo: Her Crusade to Empower Parents
When it comes to education, Sam Sorbo doesn't pull any punches. She is a homeschooling mother of three ...
October 17, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
How Horace Mann Worked to Destroy Traditional Education—and America
Commentary This article is part 2 in a series examining the origins of public education in the United ...
October 10, 2019
BY
Alex Newman
The Art of Emulation: Lessons From the Past for Our Young People
From the stories of historical figures, our young can find reassurance and strength as they enter into adulthood.
September 18, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
6 Ways to Improve Student Performance Without Spending a Dime
Some time-tested, proven basics to help students achieve their best.
September 11, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
5 Supplies to Add to Your Back-to-School List —Just for Fun
As you check off items for back-to-school, consider adding fun items that will surprise and delight your children.
August 28, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
14 Tips for College-Bound High Schoolers
Here are 14 bits of advice on college preparation and admissions from a guy who for 20 years ...
August 27, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
Prepping Your Home for Back to School
Give back-to-school season that fresh-start feeling by kicking your clutter to the curb.
August 12, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
Yes, Parents Are Capable of Choosing How Their Children Should Be Educated
Never mind that parents have successfully cared for and educated their children for millennia.
August 12, 2019
BY
Kerry McDonald
Homeschooling: 5 Steps for Planning the Entire Year Ahead
President Dwight D. Eisenhower famously said, “Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.” He may have been referring ...
August 7, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
‘The Education Vacation’: A Conversation With Children’s Book Author Connor Boyack
Connor Boyack was looking for resources to teach his children about liberty and a free society. When he ...
August 5, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
Is Unschooling the Future of Education?
The new book, “Unschooled” by Kerry McDonald takes aim at long-entrenched notions about schooling and looks to the ...
August 5, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
Homeschool Planning: 6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Begin
Before you fill your shelves with new books and craft supplies, here are six big-picture questions that will ...
August 5, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
The Good and the Beautiful: A Conversation With Homeschooler Jenny Phillips
If you’re a homeschooling parent or have ever looked for homeschool resources online, you’ve likely come across the ...
July 31, 2019
BY
Barbara Danza
3 Ways to Share Family History With the Young
We can set aside time with our children and grandchildren to talk about our past and the lessons ...
July 21, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
Writing Matters: 5 Books That Can Help Us Become Better Writers
Some writers and teachers among us, praise be to all of them, are obsessed with writing, grammar, syntax, ...
July 16, 2019
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Jeff Minick
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