Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *Make history come alive for your children by visiting historical sites! *Educate your children in a fun, hands-on fashion by taking them to places like Tombstone or Appomattox! *Give your children real experiences with history by taking them to historical places… who knows, Billy
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *View amazing geological sites through a Biblical lens! *Prove the creation account in Genesis through sites like Yellowstone and Mount St. Helens! *More than amazing national parks, places like the Grand Canyon and Mount St. Helens are witnesses to God’s creation account!
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ *Travel with your children now! *If you’re procrastinating, remember that gas isn’t getting cheaper, you aren’t getting younger, and the Grand Canyon isn’t getting closer! *Look around your area for attractions that people travel hours to see. *Help your children make connections from books
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
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
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ How do you decide what language to teach? What do you do if don’t have previous experience with a foreign language? French and Spanish are good choices for a foreign language in North America. Home educators can find it intimidating to teach a foreign
Click on the Article Below to Read Article Spotlight~ Only by looking outside herself can a girl worship God. Because they are “un-self-conscious,” modest girls make the best sisters, the best wives, the best mothers, the best Christians, the best citizens. Training helps children learn to be aware and concerned about others—a trait