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Today on the Homeschooling Families podcast is Family Forum Friday, so we’ll be addressing questions we’ve gotten from families like yours. These are always great
Today on the Homeschooling Families podcast is Family Forum Friday, so we’ll be addressing questions we’ve gotten from families like yours. These are always great
Welcome to Family Forum Fridays on the Homeschooling Families podcast where we address questions asked by TTD families! On today’s podcast, we are joined by
Steve Noble is joining Leslie on the podcast today. Steve is the Host of The Steve Noble Show, a nationally syndicated daily Christian talk radio
Today we are joined today by Amber Johnston. Amber and Leslie Nunnery are going to be discussing the absolute joys of parenting teens, and we
Today’s podcast is a uniquely important one, and we are so glad you’re joining us for it. Linda Lacour Hobar, the author of a full
This week, we’re talking all about STEM– science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and we’re joined by Robert Walsh, who joined us for events this season
This week, as we’re deep in graduation season, today’s guest has a really pertinent message. Melanie Kriewaldt from GW Bridge Academy is joining us today to talk
Today’s podcast is a really important one for parents with middle school or high school kids especially, as we will be talking to Stephen Buettell
As obedient children, do not be conformed to the passions of your former ignorance. I Peter 1:14 Like us, I know that many of you
Do you remember that feeling you got as a kid when you were racing someone and about “out of gas,” and then the finish line
On today’s podcast, we are joined by Joe Elliot, who is the founder and executive director of the Catalyst Collective. He’s also designed an incredible
These past couple of years have really underscored our need for people, hasn’t it? We are absolutely not called to go it alone in this
It’s back-to-school time and stores everywhere are promoting their merchandise as stuff your kids can’t supposedly live without. From backpacks and jeans to notebooks and
In 2013, Tyler and Chantal Patton embarked on a five-week holiday to Europe with their three daughters, Julia, Angelique, and Chloe. They enjoyed it so
Writing curriculum programs are not a one size fits all; and, as a home educator, it is ultimately up to you to make the best
Today’s podcast is one that every homeschool parent should listen to, for I promise you’ll be encouraged to keep on doing what you’re doing. My
Spelling and Vocabulary is a hard but fun subject to teach. We asked our fellow homeschooling Teach Them Diligently families what do you recommend as an
Teaching your child to read is a daunting task. You want to set your child up for success, so you look for the best reading
Did you know that July 1st is Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day? I love summer. Summer is and always has been one of my favorite
Electives help students discover themselves and the world around them. While core subjects provide students with essential knowledge, electives allow them to develop personal interests,
While the thought of teaching high school level subjects intimidates many homeschool parents, take comfort in the fact that most high school students are ready
While the thought of teaching high school level subjects intimidates many homeschool parents, take comfort in the fact that most high school students are ready
There is something about the middle of the school year that makes us all take a step back and assess what we are doing. Are
What if? Are you encouraging your children to ask that– and then to figure out how to get there? Today’s conversation with Jason Lukawitz of
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