I still remember the day, some 25 years ago or so when my mom taught us the envelope system. Every time we made some money, we’d set aside 10% for tithe and giving. I don’t remember if I had a defined way to split up savings and spending money, except that I preferred the idea […]
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Embracing Multi-Level Learning: Curriculum Choices
One of the special perks of homeschooling is getting to experience the learning adventure together as a family. We don’t all go off in different directions, learning about separate things. It is always fascinating to see what each child gleans from our studies! While some of our activities are level specific, there is much […]
Engaging the Senses Boosts Brain Power
Oh I had so much fun sharing about our ‘Brain Breaks’ a few days ago and it’s been wonderful to hear how helpful these ideas have been to you all! While there are certainly times in our day where we need to get some seat work done, I love incorporating a multi-sensory, hands-on component to most of our […]
Finding Good Books Just Got Easier: Exploring Heritage History
I can’t even begin to tell you how many conversations I’ve had in recent months with my mom, my sisters, my friends, my poor husband and anyone else willing to listen as I lament about the increasing lack of quality books to be found in the library. It seems to take forever for my […]
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Cultivate Learning
Children are born with an innate desire to explore, discover and learn about the world around them. It is a joy to behold and it is our goal to foster this love of learning and equip our children with the tools they will need to enjoy this life-long process of learning. There are several ways, […]