He’s such a wonderful person, along with his wife, Lady Di, and son, Radius. His friends can’t be beat…
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Philosophies
Form+U+la
When I first started homeschooling, I knew I wanted to make school part of our real life. I knew my…
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We Three Kings of Orient Are Copywork Curriculum
We use copywork in our home since I have two boys that don’t like to write. I try to find…
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Word Games
After my recent post on thinking games, I felt that this post on word games would be appropriate since our…
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Hymns for a Kid’s Heart
After two year of homeschooling, I heard an idea I quickly embraced. In fact, I don’t know why it hadn’t…
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Sonlight vs. Tapestry of Grace:Our Experience
This seems like a topic that has been covered elsewhere but I had a reader ask me about my thoughts…
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Hero Tales: Devotional, Character Study, Church History
Homeschooling moms are great multi-taskers and always on the lookout for items that also multi-task. Hero Tales by Dave and…
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Spell to Write and Read
I knew my son needed to learn how to read, but I’d never taught anyone. I debated the decision to…
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Usborne Introduction to Art
Our family completes artist study once per month during the school year. We focus on one artist during that month…
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Latin in the Christian Trivium
Our oldest son is in his 6th year of Latin this year. He began with Prima Latina in 3rd grade,…
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Pocketful of Pinecones
I am currently reading for the third time a little novel that is such a treat for me and one…
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The Palmer Method of Business Writing
Guest post by Dana Hanley I never thought much about handwriting when I started homeschooling. I never thought about its…
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