February 2017
Why THSC Supports ESAs and Tebow when HSLDA Does Not In keeping ...
Why THSC Supports ESAs and Tebow when HSLDA Does Not In keeping ...
It seems surprising, but these 2 bills are necessary to keep fit parents raising their kids.
There are a lot of ways to approach the task of teaching a child to read. I have five ideas to remember to teach reading successfully.
How can groups offer great programs and not exhaust the servant-hearted leadership volunteers who take on the difficult administrative tasks of navigating Texas laws?
On February 3rd, 2017, Senator Lois Kolkhorst of House District 18 filed two essential bills to protect the rights of families in CPS cases.
We believe the best defense is a good offense and that Texans should have freedom in their children’s education decisions.
I joined the THSC Watchmen on hyper speed. I had a providential opportunity to sit down with THSC President Tim Lambert for breakfast to discuss THSC policies and how homeschooling leaders in my area could aid THSC in furthering those causes.
Author Neil Gaiman wrote, “A book is a dream that you hold in your hand.” Reading to your children at an early age is a fantastic way to begin their journeys to creativity. Time spent in the magic of stories exploring the Ozark Mountains, smelling the gunpowder at Gettysburg, or climbing trees with the Robinson family can set a path toward a lifelong love of books! Reading also helps develop your child’s analytical thinking skills, memory, imagination, and vocabulary, among other inspirational benefits.
The THSC team in Austin is working hard on reforming CPS to protect Texas families against injustices.
HB 1335 establishes an Education Savings Account Program for disadvantaged and special needs students, including children with disability, victims of bullying, students convicted of truancy, students who have dropped out of school or are at risk of dropping out, or are found to be victims of human trafficking/sexual assault.