You can use media in your homeschool to help your students learn new material, practice concepts, and to introduce broad topics. It's very versatile! However, too much of anything is never good. So when you're thinking about your children's relationship with media, do make … [Read more...]
My Review of Bible Study Guide For All Ages
One of the primary reasons my husband and I decided to homeschool was so we could give our children a solid foundation of the Bible. We want them to be grounded in the truth of God's word before they venture out into the world. When asked to review products from Bible Study … [Read more...]
7 Crucial Tasks to Help Someone Else Care for Your Child with Angelman Syndrome
In just a few days, I'm doing something I've never done before. I'm getting on an airplane with my husband and heading to Missionary Candidate Seminar. That means I'm leaving the kids behind for two weeks, including my child with Angelman Syndrome. And while grandparents have … [Read more...]
My Review of The Master and His Apprentices
My oldest child is gearing up to enter her junior year of high school. And though she loves art and is constantly creating her own, I realized I'd never done an arts appreciation or art history course at the high school level. Until now that is. We were asked to review The Master … [Read more...]
7 Engaging ELA Games to Play in the Car
Going on drives is such a fun family activity! The car is the perfect place to play learning games. If you make it fun, your kids won't even realize they're practicing their academic skills. Since I've already compiled a list of math car games, it was time to hit language … [Read more...]
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