Muster Your Courage

Homeschooling is not for the faint of heart. Trials come our way, but we know we must work through them in order to provide our children the best possible education and life experience we can give them. If you’re new to homeschooling and could use some guidance and encouragement along the journey, be sure to
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ After taking the leap to begin homeschooling, the second scariest time is contemplating teaching high school. Diligent homeschoolers do so well in high school, that many schools actively recruit them. Keeping accurate, detailed records of academics, sports, volunteer work, and jobs, helps you put

The Finer Things in Life

Though we tend to focus on math, science, and language arts, our children need to learn to appreciate the finer things in life like art and drama, namely, Shakespeare. One of our newest courses is Art Appreciation: South African Art. This course, led by Elna Venter, focuses on eighteen South African artists from the 19th-21st
  Click on the Article Below to Read   Article Spotlight~ Diligence means doing something, not deciding that the doing is too hard. Gardening can teach lessons in diligence. It would be terrible for students to demonstrate diligence, while the teacher stands on the sidelines talking about it. Weeding takes a long time and lots

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