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Lea Ann Garfias | Homeschool Made Easy

Lea Ann Garfias | Homeschool Made Easy

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Hyper-Sensitivity

Recently, I received the following email question from a devoted reader.  I was shocked and moved, because it touches on issues my husband and I have been discussing for quite a while. I wanted to thank you for the encouragement of your posts about self-condemnation and priorities.  It encouraged me … [Read more...] about Hyper-Sensitivity

Ask the Grad: Sarah M

This week's Homeschool Graduate is a graduate journalism student.  Sarah found me while doing research on home educated graduates, and we have traded stories for our interesting projects.  That is one of the best things about being homeschooled - there are millions of your classmates out there, and … [Read more...] about Ask the Grad: Sarah M

Review and Giveaway – Entrusted with Arrows

Home educators are accustomed to living counter-culture.  Their lifestyles go against the grain within their community, their extended families, even within their churches.  They live with this stigma of non-conformity because they dare sacrifice all to rear their children for eternity. A few brave … [Read more...] about Review and Giveaway – Entrusted with Arrows

Ask the Grad – Heather Hartkopf

This week we hear from Heather Hartkopf, a nursing graduate assistant at Pensacola Christian College.  I met Heather through a great friend here in Texas.  Heather is unique in that she is one of the few homeschool grads of our generation to be home educated all the way through.  Back in the 1980s, … [Read more...] about Ask the Grad – Heather Hartkopf

Ask the Grad – Ethan Morden

This week's Homeschool Graduate is Ethan Morden, a twenty year old who has already travelled halfway around the world.  I enjoy reading his perspective on learning at home.  Today Ethan tells of homeschooling from a "real boy's" point of view.  Seeing what he has already learned and accomplished … [Read more...] about Ask the Grad – Ethan Morden

I’m a Winner!

   I was surprised and pleased to be awarded The Versatile Blogger Award by my esteemed editor, fellow homeschool graduate, and published author Rachel Starr Thomson of Inklings blog.   Like most reader’s awards, it has rules. Here they are:   1) Thank the person who gave you the award and link … [Read more...] about I’m a Winner!

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