Today's guest post is from Home School Enrichment magazine's "The Organized Homeschool" columnist, Bethany LeBedz. When I was asked the question - How do you organize all those homeschool sites and bookmarks? - I knew she was the person to talk to. Bookmarks Aren’t Just for Books By Bethany … [Read more...] about Bookmarks Aren’t Just for Books
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Q&A – Student Ownership of Studies
What can I do to get my child excited about learning and desiring to take ownership of his own schooling? - Nicole This is a tough one, a dilemma I struggle with regularly. I think boys may naturally wrestle with this a little more than girls, particularly as they reach understanding stage, so I … [Read more...] about Q&A – Student Ownership of Studies
Sample Schedule for Biblical Classical Education
Last week, I shared a sample curriculum for a biblical classical education for little ones. Our family includes two early knowledge-stage sons (3 years and 7 years), a late knowledge-stage daughter (nearly 10 years), and an understanding-stage son (12 years). While routines and schedules will vary … [Read more...] about Sample Schedule for Biblical Classical Education
Ask the Grad – Daniel Mount
Today we meet a homeschool graduate of many talents. Former political aide, author, and southern gospel music journalist Daniel Mount shares how his home education trained him well for his exciting adult life. "Ask the Grad" by Daniel Mount Even before they married, my parents were discussing … [Read more...] about Ask the Grad – Daniel Mount
My Journey to Homeschooling
Many of my readers are teaching a special-needs child. All of us love one, a friend or family member we care for and pray with regularly. My friend Jenny Herman is rearing her own Little Man and sharing God's grace toward her on her blog, ManyHatsMommy.com. I am learning so much from her, how to … [Read more...] about My Journey to Homeschooling
Biblical Classical Home Education for Little Ones
I have been receiving quite a few questions on how to teach in a biblical classical style, otherwise known as the Trivium, to young children. There is a plethora of information available for ages 7 and above, or what many call "first grade" and upwards. But very little is said about early … [Read more...] about Biblical Classical Home Education for Little Ones