By Peggy Ployhar When our family started our homeschooling journey it was because of the needs of my oldest child. In no way was I prepared or equipped to handle...
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Pursuing Parent Care During Demanding Seasons
by Cheryl Swope of Simply Classical and Cheryl Swope Consulting Taking the snacks he wanted to enjoy, able to play the music he wanted to hear, and free...
3 Crucial Supports For Home Educating Through Medical Challenges
By Julie Grosz, M.Ed., with Heart of Dakota Curriculum Do you have a medical challenge or two in your life right now? If you do, please know you...
A Heart Tug: Pulled Toward International Special Needs Adoption
Shannon Ramiro Recently I had the privilege of interviewing a friend of mine, Karrie Cannell, about her international special needs adoptions. I hope you enjoy her story as well...
An Interview with 30-Year Adoptive Special Needs Parents
Peggy Ployhar I had the privilege this month of interviewing my parents, Joe and Margie Prenosil, who have been special needs adoptive parents for 30 years! I hope you...
Homeschooling Families Strengthened by Growth
By Mary Winfield In any ecosystem, it is important for all parts to be well balanced and have the things they require to thrive. When one part of the ecosystem...
Homeschooling Families Strengthened by Networking
By Amy Vickrey, MSE When I went into business for myself a few years ago, the key to success was networking. Finding other business owners who could refer to you...
Homeschooling Families Strengthened by Togetherness
By Debbi L. White As I write, I am sitting in my mother’s condominium, while she is in the hospital recovering from pneumonia. I left my home when she was...