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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...
Am I Doing Enough?
By Tracy Criswell It’s a question that has plagued me since starting back with homeschooling our four children: “Am I doing enough?” This summer our family has dealt with three...
How to Create A Hands-On Unit Study
By Dawn Spence When I taught public school, the one thing that inspired me to teach was creating units. A fellow teacher and I created a space unit for our...
Gearing Up for the School Year Through End of Summer Learning Adventures
By Shannon Ramiro Whether or not you have taken advantage of the many seasonal adventures only available during the summer months, there are still a few weeks left to use...
The Lows and Highs of Assistive Technology
By Tracy Criswell Many parents hear the word assistive technology and automatically think that it will be expensive. This is not the case though. According to the IDEA (Individuals with...
Teaching Your Child to Write: The 3 Steps of Forming Letters
By Mary Winfield When teaching your child to form letters, it is important to use a variety of different methods and to keep their personal interests and sensory profile in...
Incorporating Water Play into Your Summer
By Amy Vickrey, MSE As summer is in full swing, we start thinking about water fun and water activities. But what if we are in an area with limited water...
7 Tips for Cultivating Lifelong Learners in Your Homeschool
By Amy Vickrey, MSE As I finish my first year of homeschool with my 6-year-old, soon-to-be “First Grader,” I am looking over the last year at all we have accomplished,...
Mission Centers as an Alternative Gap Year Option After Homeschool Graduation
By Kimberly Vogel I see many families traveling to visit colleges and universities while their children are in high school. Just this morning my parents and I planned a trip...