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Mystery of History

Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 18: Lesson 52-54: King Josiah, Nahum and Zephaniah, and Jeremiah (Judah’s Prophet)

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Week 17: Lesson 49-51: The Rise of Athens and Sparta, Manasseh, and The Powers of Mesopotamia

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 16: Lesson 46-48: Hosea (Israel’s Prophet), Hezekiah and Sennacherib, and Ancient Native Americans

Mystery of History

Week 15: Lessons 43-45: The City of Rome, Isaiah and Micah (Judah’s Prophets), and Israel Falls to Assyria

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Week 14: India and Hinduism, The Olympic Games, and Joel and Amos

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Week 13: Lessons 37-39: Elisha, Joel and Obadiah, and Homer

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 12: The Phoenecians, The Kingdom of Israel Divides, and Elijah the Fiery Prophet

Mystery of History

Mystery of HIstory Volume 1 Week 12

Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 9: Legend of the Trojan Horse, Ruth and Naomi, and Gideon

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Volume 1: Week 11: Saul, David, and Solomon

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Volume 1, Week 8: Amenhotep IV and Nefertiti, Tutaknkamen (King Tut), and Ramses II (The Great)

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Volume 1: Moses and the Exodus, The Ark of the Covenant and the Tabernacle, and Joshua, Jericho, and Rahab

Mystery of History

Mystery of History Volume 1, Week 6: Hammurabi, China and the Shang Dynasty, and The Israelites in Slavery

Mystery of History

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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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