Learning Boot Camp
Empower you to learn from what you already know!! God has a “boot camp” built into our natural family activities. See how your children can learn in your every day activities. Listen Now
Empower you to learn from what you already know!! God has a “boot camp” built into our natural family activities. See how your children can learn in your every day activities. Listen Now
A look at various helps for organizing your homeschool day and tips to help increase your productivity.
Blogger of “Meet Penny” shares about Kidsmet and how it will revolutionize your homeschooling. Tuning our homeschool style to meeting our kids needs. When you find the “sweet spot”, it will develop a love of learning in your children. Listen Now
The early years of parenting require diligence, consistency, and heaps of grace. Is it possible to train little ones in the way they should go while showering them with the grace of the gospel? Kendra Fletcher has parented 8 little ones and has learned big lessons about grace along the way.
Why do kids often misspell words? Come and discover the key to understanding their misspellings and how you can use them to teach your K-6 spellers.
Daniel Craig from College Plus addresses homeschooling through college and the benefits of homeschooling through higher education. Listen Now
This session addresses how to teach preschool children who have disabilities. Creator of Ready-Made Preschool, Kate Funk shows parents how they can successfully teach their children with disabilities. Listen Now
David and Leslie discuss practical ways to teach them diligently, both from a discipleship and academic perspective as they explore teamwork in home education.
David and Leslie talk about how they got started homeschooling and the importance of setting a firm foundation for why you are homeschooling in the first place.
How many times do we cower before giants we have never even faced when God has already promised us the victory if we will just believe and follow Him? This week, we’ll get a little personal and talk about the giants we face in our families and our homeschools.
May will bring lots of excitement your way as the school year wraps up. We’ll start off by talking about giants and how we can overcome those. I’ve recruited David for some of our videos this month too. We’ll be talking about how to be on the same page as your spouse and ideas for how to Teach Them Diligently. Lastly, we’ll finish off the month talking about foster care. You won’t want to miss a week!
The National Day of Prayer has been around a long time. As we anticipate this special day next week, we’re going to take a closer look at prayer and how important it is in your homeschool.
This week, as we’re looking forward to vacation season, we will discuss how to incorporate field trips into your travel. Links Website – Historical field trips from Land Mark Events Website – All things field trips from Word Traveling Pinterest Board – Traveling with Kids Website – Christian Treasure Seekers
This week we’ll hear from Lori Lane of Artios Academies. We will discuss how to incorporate the arts in your homeschool and why that even matters.
In April, we will take a look at being “over-kneaded” and how to make sure that does not affect your family or your homeschool. We’ll also talk about different field trip ideas, the arts in home education, and then we’ll finish up the month by considering the National Day of Prayer. Be sure to join us in April!
Mary Alphs of Classical Conversations joins us this week to give us some insight on the classical method of home education.
This week we’ll chat with Sonya Shafer of Simply Charlotte Mason and dive into the Charlotte Mason method of homeschooling – what it means and how it might fit in your homeschool.
For this first week, we will be looking at the traditional, textbook style of homeschooling.
Does you child struggle to focus? Lots of children have ADD, ADHD, and many other sensory issues and God can use these qualities to draw you and your child closer to Him! This talk is full of tips and helps for educating your quirky and lovely child. Listen Now
One of the main reasons families give up on home education is that they don’t have a solid foundation on which to stand when times get tough. This week, we’ll discuss the need for having that solid foundation and how to solidify your own.
The educational philosophy of the public schools could hardly be called Biblical. The public schools have largely abandoned even feeble attempts at transmitting culture and literature. Now their goal is simply to make students employable in the workplace and thus their focus is on the most basic, pragmatic skills. As Christians, we need to think about why we are educating our children and what responsibilities the Bible gives to parents. Our goal should be to help our children acquire wisdom and godly character. The way we teach each subject needs to be examined in the light of those goals.
Lets face itmost people dont like science. Why is that? Its likely because of how science was taught to them as children. In this talk, which is based on years of research, data, and experience, Jeannie Fulbright shares her understanding of how science should be taught to elementary students. You will learn the keys to successfully building a solid foundation of science education with tips, ideas, and examples for making science come to life for both parents and students.
Good living books feed our children a feast of ideas, not just dry facts. Join Sonya for a look at this simple yet effective approach to true education. Learn what makes living books “living,” and practice using them in a way that makes learning stick.
Home education is as much about the heart as it is the mind. This is a great time to purposely present your children with service opportunities to help them to start thinking outside of themselves, and we will discuss some different ideas to get your creative juices flowing!
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