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Grace, Grace, Marvelous Grace

By Davis Carman
Grace touches us all deeply, a virtue that’s often spoken about but sometimes overlooked in the hustle of daily life. Despite this, grace is something we inherently need, even if it doesn’t always occur to us. Reflecting on grace brings to mind a powerful story from the Scriptures about King David and a young man...
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How to Keep Kids Motivated and Engaged in Homeschooling

By Trisha Vuong
It’s a question we get often, “How can I keep my child motivated and engaged in homeschooling?” The early stages of homeschooling are mostly exciting. From researching and gathering your books and curriculum to finding fresh supplies for the new year, hitting the ground running can be exhilarating! However, what happens mid-year when the books...
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Treehouse Masters — Homeschool Edition

By Davis Carman
Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain. – Psalm 127:1 Treehouse Masters When we had a house full of kids, my family enjoyed watching the cable television show “Treehouse Masters.” We had hearty conversations about the theme we would choose if we were clients of Pete Nelson and his crew. Would ours look...
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Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Foundations of Academic Success in Utero

By Tiffany Parsons
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. –Psalm 139:14 Primitive Reflexes: Origin and Role God is a masterful designer. As early as 11-14 weeks of gestation, primitive reflexes begin to form. Primitive reflexes are involuntary motor responses originating in the brain stem. They...
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Homeschooling in the Wild: The Inspiring Journey of the Wild Brothers

By Davis Carman
The Wild Brothers are a homeschooling family who lived in the remotest jungles of Papua, Indonesia. Their unique experiences as a missionary homeschooling family were transformed into an inspiring mission-minded lifestyle that continues to touch lives around the world. Unearthing a Unique Homeschool Experience The Wild family’s homeschooling journey was unlike any other—a vivid tapestry...
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Why Apologia Live Classes Should Be Your Next Adventure: General & Physical Science

By Larry Blythe
Let’s be honest, science class doesn’t always get the best reputation. For every cool explosion demo (safely conducted by professionals, of course), there’s a textbook chapter that feels longer than waiting for your YouTube video to buffer. But what if I told you science could be fun, faith-filled, and free of parental panic? Enter Apologia’s...
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Top 5 Things to Know About Apologia’s Forensics

By mrpowell@apologia.com
“Forensics is where science meets justice. In this course, students don’t just learn how to collect evidence—they learn how to think critically, ask good questions, and apply truth to some of life’s most complex problems.” – Austin Powell, Video and Live Class Instructor Exploring Creation with Forensics Top 5 Things to Know About Apologia’s Forensics...
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To Stress, or Not to Stress? That is the Question

By Davis Carman
Five-, six-, and seven-year-old children are naturally curious. They enjoy exploring the world around them and playing games that involve imagination (like make-believe). Most parents would agree that these kids are also still pretty dependent on Mom and Dad. For them, snuggling is an important source of personal security, and when you tuck your little...
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Cultivating Sacred Homes: An Interview with Jennifer Pepito

By Rachael Carman
In today’s fast-paced world, finding time to create a haven within one’s home can seem like a daunting task. Jennifer Pepito offers insights and inspiration on how to transform homes into places of deep-rooted faith, community, and virtue through her new book, Habits for a Sacred Home. Meeting Jennifer Pepito Jennifer Pepito, a devoted mother...
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Embracing the Joy of Slow: An Interview with Leslie Martino

By Rachael Carman
In the bustling world of homeschooling, where rushing feels like the norm and productivity is king, Leslie Martino introduces a refreshing perspective in her book, The Joy of Slow. Leslie delves into the transformative power of slowing down, not just in education but in life itself. Her insights provide a road map for parents, educators,...
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