Stories of Those Gone on Before
Monday, 15 August 2016
You know how it is, you are browsing through curriculum, planning what you are going to do with your child(ren) the following year… you know you think about math, reading, grammar, science, history and the like. You get the basics of your year planned and voila. You are done. Or are you? Recently my
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A Donkey Delivers Doctrine
Monday, 15 August 2016
Can you trust a talking animal? You can when it’s Donkey Ollie, a character created by Boat Angel Outreach Center. Four new courses geared toward children ages 3-10 follow Donkey Ollie and his friends and his brothers as they learn about God and grow in their faith. Adventures of Donkey Ollie includes thirteen half-hour
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Lessons in Paying Attention
Saturday, 13 August 2016
Teaching children to pay attention to their surroundings is an important skill that should be developed. As children grow and desire to become more independent, it’s critical they are aware of their environment. As a homeschooling family, my children are with me the majority of the time. It often feels easier and faster to
I’ll Always be a Working Mom
Friday, 12 August 2016
It’s approximately 9 pm as I write this article; while I could certainly find a great deal of mindless pleasure in watching HGTV right about now, I have a funny thing called a deadline that I need to meet! It’s not that I am drawn to deadlines, or crave late nights staring at the