Tips for Creating a Homeschool Daily Schedule from a Mom of 9
Tips for Creating a Homeschool Daily Schedule from a Mom of 9
By April LeshFor all of you Type A homeschoolers out there, the words “structure” and “routine” translate to blissful harmony in the soul. Scheduling your school day is a no-brainer and is achieved oh-so-effortlessly. For the Type B’s (like me), those words are akin to a foreign language. It’s a language we want to know, but it’s...Read More
9 Steps to Begin in Your Homeschool Journey
By Alyssa EspositoSo, you feel called to homeschool, but you don’t know where to start? It’s a daunting task—educating your children while raising them to be responsible, kind, productive, God-fearing individuals. But God designed and prepared you perfectly for this role, and where you may be lacking, God fills in the gaps. Here are a few tips...Read More
The Proud and Lasting Legacy of Dads
By Davis CarmanIn the spirit of Father’s Day, I can’t resist the temptation to present some classic dad jokes. You want to keep reading. I know you do. I was at a homeschool conference located on the shores of New Jersey over the weekend. As I was observing the wildlife, I asked myself why seagulls fly over...Read More
Christian Homeschool Curriculum: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
By Alyssa EspositoIntroduction to Christian Homeschool Curriculum Are you considering home education for your family? If so, we are excited for you to begin this adventure of a lifetime. We’ve put together a comprehensive guide for parents to help in this transition. We know it can be overwhelming, so we’ve compiled a list of key factors to...Read More
What is an Eclipse?
By Tabitha LudwiczakIn the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. —Genesis 1:1 If you’ve turned on the news lately, you may have heard that a total solar eclipse will take place on April 8, 2024. Well, while we are all familiar with our Earth, moon, and sun, every now and then, they line up in...Read More
Why We Still March for Life
By Davis CarmanAs a creation-based science, math, and Bible curriculum publisher, it makes sense that one of my personal interests is to be involved in the fight to protect God’s “very good” creation— namely, mankind. Human beings are made in the imago Dei, meaning the “image of God.” So God created man in his own image, in the...Read More
Choosing the Best Christian Homeschool Curriculum
By Rachael YunisSociety unconsciously forgets God. But everything—visible and invisible—began in love. Christian homeschool curriculum from Apologia places everything in its proper place so that what begins in love also ends in love. God is present always and everywhere, so why should courses like science and math exclude Him? The Psalms tell us to seek His face...Read More
Why is it Important to Study History: A Biblical Perspective
By Trisha VuongIn a world marked by constant change, the importance of studying history holds a profound significance for students seeking wisdom and guidance in their journey of faith. As followers of Christ, we are called to reflect on the past and draw lessons that inform our present actions and shape our future. So, let’s explore the...Read More
Why Self-Directed Homeschool Curriculums Are So Good!
By Rebecca DevittIn the realm of homeschooling, a notable trend has taken root: the growing popularity of self-directed homeschool curriculum programs. The question that arises is: What’s driving this surge? The answer lies in the inherent flexibility these curricula offer. They provide a tailored approach to learning, allowing children to navigate their educational paths at their own...Read More
Our Top 10 Homeschool Field Trips
By Davis CarmanIn last month’s blog article, I listed 26 words of wisdom from 26 years of homeschooling experience. I want to highlight and combine two of those items. First on that list was “Go on one more family vacation before the month ends.” And number 24 on the list suggested that you “Plan a secret field...Read More