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The Nature of Rest in Homeschooling: Insights from Eryn Lynum blog post feature image

The Nature of Rest in Homeschooling: Insights from Eryn Lynum

By Rachael Carman
Eryn Lynum, a master naturalist, podcaster, author, and dedicated homeschool mom, has a passion for natural theology. She defines natural theology as a science that stems from observing the natural world to better understand the Creator. The Beauty of Nat Theo Eryn introduces the concept of Nat Theo, (short for natural theology), which emphasizes nature...
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Fostering Homeschool Communities: Living Well and Learning Well with Alicia Hutchinson Blog feature image

Fostering Homeschool Communities: Living Well and Learning Well with Alicia Hutchinson

By Rachael Carman
Embarking on a homeschooling journey can be both rewarding and a bit daunting, calling for planning and support. Alicia Hutchinson, a seasoned homeschooler and the mastermind behind Living Well + Learning Well, offers a shining example of this path. The Blend of Faith and Education When traditional schooling just didn’t sit right with her, she...
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Cultivating a Passion for Exploration in Homeschooling – with Sherri Seligson blog feature image

Cultivating a Passion for Exploration in Homeschooling – with Sherri Seligson

By Rachael Carman
 In a world where our lives are increasingly intertwined with technology and schedules, it’s easy to overlook the simple wonders that surround us every day. This theme reverberates throughout an insightful conversation with Sherri Seligson, a marine biologist turned homeschool mom, who shares her journey of finding beauty and wonder in the natural world. Sherri...
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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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Embracing the Homeschooling Journey: Insights and Inspirations from Whitney Newby

By Rachael Carman
Homeschooling is more than an educational choice; it’s a lifestyle that integrates family, learning, and faith in a harmonious rhythm. In a recent conversation with Whitney Newby from Brighter Day Press, we explored her journey into homeschooling, the genesis of her ministry, and her passion for inspiring moms through her new book, “Lift Your Eyes.” Finding...
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The Power of Multi-Age Learning in Homeschooling - An Interview with Rachael Carman blog feature image

The Power of Multi-Age Learning in Homeschooling – An Interview with Rachael Carman

By Rachael Carman
As homeschooling parents, we often encounter challenges that make us question our approach. One such challenge is the diverse age range of our children, especially if, like in our family, you have multiple kids spanning a wide age gap. But there’s good news—multi-age learning can be a wonderfully enriching experience for both parents and children,...
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All at a Red Light

All at a Red Light

By Rachael Carman
I had been at this particular red light before. In fact, for the past five years, I had been at this same intersection almost every Wednesday. We were on our way to music lessons, and as with most routines, the surroundings had long been taken for granted. The traffic was usually heavy but not at...
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Good moms listen. Yes, I want my kids to listen to me. But do you know what I’ve learned? It starts with me. That’s right.

Good Moms Listen

By Rachael Carman
Good moms listen. Yes, I want my kids to listen to me. But do you know what I’ve learned? It starts with me. That’s right. If I want them to listen to me, I must listen to them. And it starts early when they’re very young. When my kids were really little, they needed me...
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He Is Faithful

He is Faithful

By Rachael Carman
I never wanted to homeschool. When I first heard about it, instead of investigating, considering, and researching, I concluded it wasn’t for me. I had mapped out a course for my life and was determined to work the plan. Now, over two decades and seven graduated kids later, I am amazed at all God has...
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