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...
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How-To Effectively Instill Godly Character in Children Using Parenting Anger
By Peggy Ployhar In the previous article in this series, Shifting Parenting Anger from Controlling Mode to Training Mode, I talked about how parenting anger can point out a child’s...
How to Rescue a Special Needs Marriage
By Dyana Robbins Previous articles I have written have focused on the great blessings that can grow from a special-needs marriage and how to create an environment for your marriage...
Adaptable Easter Learning Activities
By Peggy Ployhar Easter is a wonderful time of renewal and a great time to change up your homeschooling schedule to dig into the true meaning of Easter, add a...
Homeschooling Lessons Cultivated from Looking Up and Beyond Circumstances
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed When many of our friends are becoming somewhat reluctant “empty-nesters,” my husband and I realize that we need to continue homeschooling our children even beyond...
How to Homeschool Amidst Your Imperfections
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Homeschooling is hard sometimes. Parenting is already a challenge because in our fallen states, both we and our children war within ourselves to do what is...
Teaching Our Gifted Kids to Show Compassion
By Jen Duncan Our gifted kids often keep us on our toes with how quickly they absorb and apply information. However, it can also be very difficult for them to...
Thriving in a Special Needs Marriage
By Dyana Robbins, M. Ed Reading this, you are likely a special-needs parent and/or married to someone with special needs. You might need encouragement or strategies for marital happiness in...
Growing in the Shade
By Cheryl Swope One hot Missouri June when my children were very young, we decorated our front porch with a large white container of flowering impatiens. The pink and...
5 Mistakes I Made as a New Homeschooler
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...