3 Ways to Use Your Summer to Freshen Up the Fall Home School Year
Make your summer productive for next year! Consider these three ways to use your summer to freshen up the fall homeschool year.
Make your summer productive for next year! Consider these three ways to use your summer to freshen up the fall homeschool year.
Special needs homeschool families often isolate themselves to protect their children. So, THSC has an encouraging message and news to help.
The end of the school year means home school graduation for some families. Consider these three tips for a successful end to this educational season.
Geocaching is an exciting way for home schoolers to explore their area and learn valuable skills.
Home School moms need to remember to care for themselves so they can care for their children and families. Here are four ways to care for yourself!
I am forever grateful for both of my parents’ sacrifices. I have never felt entitled to anything and greatly appreciate their role in raising up the next generation.
My boys are huggers. They love giving hugs to say hello and goodbye. I remember times, however, when we were rushed to deliver kids to extracurricular activities, church functions or sleep overs. The more we rushed the less time we had for proper goodbye instructions. No “say yes ma'am and no ma’am, make sure you are a good example, clear your plate from the table, and most importantly be respectful.” What we needed was a simple gesture that was understood by all of us. We needed a high five.
“…The problem with pounding a square peg into a round hole is not that the hammering is hard work. It’s that you’re destroying the peg.”— Paul Collins
I can only imagine how many days my children felt like square pegs being shoved into round curriculum holes. Looking back at those frustrating years of home schooling, I now realize my driving pursuit toward “normal” were wasted time and energy against God’s unique plan for their lives.