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Six reasons I love Mystery of History Volume 1 for homeschool history curriculum

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Mystery of History Volume 1: Lessons 67-69: Darius 1, Zerubbabel, Haggai and Zechariah

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Why I don’t use a spelling curriculum

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Why you should teach your children to write well

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Excellent American History Books for Kids

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Usborne History Books You Need in Your Homeschool

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An Easy Guide to the Electoral College

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Homeschool Government and Civics

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The desperate need for apologetics in Christian homes

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The desperate need for apologetics in Christian homes

The 1619 Project is dangerous commentary, not history

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The 1619 Project is dangerous commentary

The shockingly wide variety of homeschool resources

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I have two very different sons. One has been an extrovert since he could talk. The other has been an introvert for just as long. The thing about home education is that it doesn’t have to happen at home. What it really means is “not public school.” Not stuck in a classroom all day. Not confined to a government calendar. Not a slave to the system. 23 years ago I helped my aunt Kari start a homeschool co-op. At that time, I had one child and she was three years old. If you have a child that struggles to read, read to them. Read aloud every day. That’s the best advice I can give. New year. New house. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: How do I homeschool with babies and toddlers in the mix?? Don’t let people tell you that “you can’t shelter your children.” Yes, you can. And you absolutely should. Mothers have a crucial role to play in society, although their job doesn’t always feel very “crucial.” Wiping baby faces, repeating instructions, settling squabbles, and making food is repetitive and doesn’t always seem important. For 2023, I’ll be preaching the same ol’ message that I can’t stop saying: “education is discipleship,” and “you can do it” homeschooling encouragement. Not gonna make the message easier to swallow when the world is attacking children on a grander scale every day. I’m also not going to tell you that homeschooling is a breeze, but I will keep saying that it’s worth every minute.

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