Summer Unit Study: France – The 2024 Olympic Host

by Katie Julius The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad officially begin this coming Saturday, July 26, 2024, in Paris, France, with competitions being contested in 46 sports over 19 days (a few sports start before the official Opening Ceremony). If you missed the first unit...
Nurturing All the Special Needs in Your Family

Nurturing All the Special Needs in Your Family

by Melissa Dean As mom to four children with special needs, I have made a lot of mistakes juggling family relationships. I wish I could say that the wisdom I share springs from the things I did well, but honestly, most of it comes in the form of hard-learned lessons...

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Sticks in the Mud: 7 Ways to Get Stuck on Outdoor Education

Sticks in the Mud: 7 Ways to Get Stuck on Outdoor Education

by Fiona M. Jones It used to be all about keeping children clean and safe. All of the guidance to teachers and parents was aimed at eliminating physical risks to children. But then studies began to show that indoor living, a lack of autonomy, and preventing exposure...

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Kalani Mark Named 2024 CHEA Support Network Leader of the Year

Kalani Mark Named 2024 CHEA Support Network Leader of the Year

Congratulations to the 2024 Support Network Leader of the Year, Kalani Mark of South Bay Faith Academy. Kalani currently serves as the Junior High/High School Principal and has made such an impact on her homeschool community that she was overwhelmingly nominated for...

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Summer Unit Study: The Olympics

Summer Unit Study: The Olympics

by Katie Julius While many homeschoolers take off the summer from traditional academics, if you’re like me, you’re always looking for opportunities to learn, no matter the season. Every four years, the Summer Olympics are held, hosting thousands of athletes from more...

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5 Things to Do in Your Summer Homeschool

5 Things to Do in Your Summer Homeschool

by Megan Mora Fuentes Summer homeschool can be the most fun and most memorable lessons! Whether you follow more structured lessons year-round or break for a summer holiday, the truth is you never completely stop homeschooling. One of the best things about...

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Help! My Child is Behind in Reading

Help! My Child is Behind in Reading

by Jill Wildermuth [Editorial note: Summer is a great time for reading for pleasure and to strengthen skills in a fun and relaxed way, so we launched our Summer Reading Challenge last week. This article has several ideas that might help you and your family enjoy the...

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5 Ways to Find Homeschool Friends in California

5 Ways to Find Homeschool Friends in California

by Katie Julius The most common “concern” for many families when they are considering homeschooling is “socialization.” But, there’s no reason to fear! Ask any homeschooler and they’ll tell you there’s no shortage of opportunities to meet and make friends, for both...

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For Your Family

by Katie Julius It’s been more than 100 years since King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon had destroyed Jerusalem and the temple and took Israel captive. Two groups of exiled Jews have already returned. Nehemiah, part of the third and final group, has made his way back....

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Letting Go and Letting God in Homeschool Problems

Letting Go and Letting God in Homeschool Problems

by Jamerrill Stewart, HEAV Homeschool problems? What problems could there be? Whew!―Boy, this homeschooling stuff is easy, were my thoughts as I ordered my school-in-a-box, workbook-based curriculum for our first year of homeschooling. You can imagine my surprise when...

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