By Peggy Ployhar In restoring relationships with my children after the healing process began with my parenting anger issues, the primary focus of my actions concentrated on being worthy of...
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Walking By Faith When You Are Scared to Death
By Debbi L. White I was lying on my bed next to my young daughter trying to get her to go to sleep without awaking her younger sister. My pastor...
Forgiveness & Mercy: Step 4 in Cultivating Your Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar This series on parenting anger has taken us through who is affected by parenting anger, when parenting anger occurs, why parenting anger is misused, how parents can...
An Interview with Cheryl Swope, M.Ed, SPED Homeschool Board Vice-Chair
Interview provided by Cheryl Swope, M.Ed.Interviewer: Brian Phillips, CiRCE Institute Author of Simply Classical: A Beautiful Education for Any Child, Cheryl Swope is an advocate of classical Christian education for...
DIY Occupational Therapy Tips
By Dawn Spence We have been blessed to have a wonderful Occupational Therapist that comes to our home to work with our daughter. Occupational Therapy (OT) can be a valuable...
How to Write IEP Goals and Objectives
By Amy Vickrey, MSE The first post in this series on writing an IEP covered the things you should do before you start. Once you have followed the four steps...
Teaching Your Child to Write: Putting Letters and Words Together
By Mary Winfield Now that your learner has worked through fine motor skill problems and can write letters, it is time to put it all together! Usually when a child...
Humble Authority: Step 2 in Cultivating Your Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar My last article on parental integrity started a mini-series within the larger series of articles I am writing on parenting anger. The reason I have embedded this...
Teaching Your Child to Write: Pre-Writing Pointers
By Mary Winfield Teaching a child how to write is one of the biggest focuses we have in education. Children with special needs usually have some stumbling blocks in their...
Classical Education Can Benefit ANY Child
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Some parents and educators have the misconception that classical education is only for “smart kids.” It is not difficult to understand why someone might think this...