This post was written by Emily Powers of Teachable Mom-ents Always buy curriculum. Never buy curriculum. Only buy used curriculum. Just download freebies. Absolutely NO TV. Only educational TV. We don’t even own a TV. TV is the only way I get a shower. Your child should be reading by age four. Don’t […]
Quit Interrupting My Teaching With All Your Learning!
This post was written by Danika Cooley of Thinking Kids “Mom! Sharks lay the largest eggs in the world! And they have rows of teeth, and they have no bones! Don’t you have a fossilized tooth somewhere? Can’t we see it right now?” “Um, what was wrong with Jephthah? Why would God make him a […]
Learning to Surrender Fully to Him
This post was written by Wendy Woerner of Your One Tree As I entered the new year in January, I felt the Lord tugging on my heart. I needed to surrender some things. I even chose a word for the year, for the first time ever: surrender. Mid-month, through a baptism service at my church, […]
Fostering Your Homeschooled Student’s Heart for World Missions
This post is from contributor Tricia Goyer I’m the homeschooling mom of six kids. Three kids, 23, 21, and 19 are beyond the homeschooling years (and doing great!). Then we have three adopted little ones, ages 5, 3, and 2. Yes, that means I’ll spend thirty-five years of my life homeschooling! Today I was […]
Encouraging Sibling Relationships
This post is from contributor Monica Heffner Since last fall, our family has not taken any foster placements while we prepared for and adjusted to the arrival of our daughter, from Ethiopia, in December. While everyone in our family agrees that we are not ready for additions to our family, I have been hearing that […]
Allowing God to Use You to Speak His Words of Hope
This post is from contributor Kasey Norton I’m that awkward person who cringes in the face of large group settings. And smaller, more intimate ones. When thrust into a social situation, especially one I didn’t anticipate, I feel small and insecure. And suddenly I talk too much, laugh too loud, and smile too big. After […]
Modeling a Teachable Spirit for our Kids
This post was written by Amy Blevins of Homeschool Encouragement It was 10:25 on Sunday morning and we were driving to church. Since we had plenty of time, I decided to drive through McDonald’s on the way and pick up a soda for some much needed morning caffeine. For some strange reason, I decided to […]
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