So now your children know how to read. Congratulations! That’s a major step, but does it mean that their reading…
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Written by Annie Kate
Real Food Kids Cooking Course
We have about 18 years to teach our kids all sorts of academics, from reading to advanced math. It’s an…
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How To Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff
Everywhere we go, we are presented with statistics about things to buy, things to do, the economy, politics, health issues,…
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Glow Kids by Nicholas Kardaras
If every parent knew and acted on the research presented in Nicholas Kardaras’s Glow Kids, students would learn much better,…
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Honey for a Teen’s Heart
Most homeschoolers know about Honey for a Child’s Heart, and recently Heidi reviewed Honey for a Teen’s Heart here at…
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Monet and the Impressionists for Kids by Carol Sabbeth
This spring the National Gallery of Canada is hosting an exhibition about the Impressionists; we bought a membership for this…
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Windows Programming and Game Programming by CompuScholar
Why should you and your kids care about computer science? As the Sonlight website points out, there are many jobs…
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No Christian Silence on Science by Margaret Helder
Your teen is interested in science and, as a Christian parent, you worry about what an evolution-dominated university education will…
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Highly Happy Marriages
Children learn best when they feel secure, and there is no greater security than to know that their parents love…
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Phonics for Parents by Leslie Anne Perry
When Phonics for Parents showed up in the mail, I was instantly captivated. How much it would have helped me…
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The Scout Series by Piet Prins
When I peeked into a room at our homeschool conference, I noticed keynote speaker Melanie Young (co-author of the excellent…
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Susan K. Marlow’s Historical Fiction
After two decades of homeschooling, I sometimes look back and see things I wish I had done differently. If I…
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