By Amy Vickrey, MSE Many times I hear questions about what children need to learn at young ages. What curriculum should parents be choosing and using? At what level do...
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Embracing Your Child’s New Goals
By Dawn Spence A new school year is just around the corner and with it comes new IEP goals and objectives. Sometimes your goals may be continuing from the year...
Getting Started in Homeschooling: Setting the Right Expectations
By Tracy Glockle Getting started in homeschooling is like sitting on a roller coaster, waiting for it to lunge forward. You know there will be twists and turns, ups and...
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...
Using Questioning Strategies to Teach
By Kimberly Vogel Good teaching involves many different approaches to presenting information. One of my favorite good teaching practices involves questioning strategies. Often overlooked, asking the right questions encourages the...
Mid-Year Assessments
By Kimberly Vogel We’ve hit the halfway point this year. It’s time for a mid-year check up. Even if things are sailing smoothly, it’s a good idea to take a...
Filling In the Special Needs Homeschooling Gaps
Peggy Ployhar – Written November 2017 Thanksgiving celebrations all over the United States gives families time to pause and thank God for all He has done for us over this past...
The “G” Factors of Childhood Depression
Peggy Ployhar Once again, I am using a letter in the word “LIGHTS” to highlight this third post in this series. Today’s letter is “G” and the warning light...