By Dyana Robbins There is nothing like the excitement of starting something new. The sense of adventure, hopefulness, and the promise of new ventures can be intoxicating. Some people...
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What You Need to Begin Your Special Needs Journey
By Melissa Smith I’m brand spanking new to Special Needs – sort of. For over a decade I’ve raised my children with friends who have Special Needs, loved Special Needs...
5 Reasons We Chose to Homeschool
By Dyana Robbins, M.Ed. As the new year approaches, more families will be considering homeschooling. Each January, an influx of new homeschoolers hits online forums, support groups and homeschooling resources...
Finding Joy (No Matter What!) At Christmas
Dyana Robbins The holiday season offers many wonderful things to us: time away from work, more time with friends and family, traditions, and expressions of love. For many,...
The “H” Factors of Childhood Depression
By Peggy Ployhar My series on childhood depression continues as we explore the warning lights of helplessness and hopelessness and contrast them with the guiding light of eternal...
Never Give Up As a Homeschool Teacher
By Myeshi Briley, MS,HS-BCP At some point, we all have visions of the clean, organized, quiet house we could have if we’d just enroll our kids in public or private...
Failing to Learn
By Peggy Ployhar Have you ever wondered why some people dive into new learning adventures, while others seem continuously learning-challenged, or stuck on a learning plateau? A...
Homeschooling in the Aftermath of Harvey
By Myeshi Briley, MS, HS-BCP Texas is one of the top homeschooling states, with an estimated 175,040 homeschooled students. If your children are among this statistic, and Hurricane Harvey impacted...