Three homeschooling veterans share their time tested tips on keeping their kids active, cool, and happy when the summer days get long, hot, and sticky.
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Contributing Writers July 8, 2021 1,921 Views
Three homeschooling veterans share their time tested tips on keeping their kids active, cool, and happy when the summer days get long, hot, and sticky.
Read More »John Clark May 10, 2019 3,111 Views
Road trips are a great American experience and unique opportunities to create lasting memories. So make some plans, gather the family, and get on the road.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark March 15, 2013 7,301 Views
1. My son has finished his math. May I buy the next book and have him start on the next grade level? 2. Will you be making supplemental videos for ...
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On AMU's campus, Father ministers to students and, with the support of friends from Ave Maria, founded Our Lady of the Rosary Orphanage and Primary School in his home country of Uganda.
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Must you attend a large, secular university to study abroad? Samuel Phillips, Christendom College’s Admissions Director, dispels a popular myth.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett July 14, 2019 4,504 Views
Summer, long car rides, and picnic blanket lunches - even occasional rainy days are all great times to introduce new ways to learn math with fun math games.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett September 9, 2019 3,212 Views
Moms ask if you can provide a real childhood experience for your kids along with an excellent education. Yes, but there is a catch says Mary Ellen Barrett.
Read More »Ginny Seuffert June 28, 2024 2,338 Views
Ginny Seuffert is passionate about teaching history and has tips and local resources unique to you to make the subject come alive for your family.
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Schedule your way to success. Homeschool senior Maria Daniela has a bag of tips and tricks that will help you succeed and enjoy your homeschool experience.
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Valeria enjoys community service, such as helping babies and children in her native Honduras, and dreams of teaching children who need the most help.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett September 13, 2022 1,818 Views
Whether a short walk around the neighborhood or a long hike, take the time to explore God’s creation and enjoy some wonderful family time together.
Read More »John Clark August 10, 2013 18,496 Views
At the beginning of every school year, I make a little personal checklist as to how I can improve homeschooling in the upcoming year. I don’t always stick to the ...
Read More »Featured Families November 19, 2013 13,251 Views
“Look at those huge rain clouds!” I said to my sister Molly as we scrambled up the wide, sloping green hills of Uffington in our search for the famous 374-foot White Horse carved into the chalky ground.
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I will never lose my love of learning new things. Through my decision to homeschool, God’s grace has intervened in a way I can only now fully appreciate.
Read More »Mary Ellen Barrett June 22, 2015 14,590 Views
by Mary Ellen Barrett | A vacation is not where everywhere you eat has a napkin dispenser on the table and you often have to shout your order into a clown’s mouth.
Read More »John Clark March 4, 2016 9,865 Views
John Clark shares childhood memories of boating and fishing with a military veteran for a Dad. He's convinced that vacations should be done as a family.
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On our Facebook page we posed the question; “As the days are getting longer and warmer, what are your family’s favorite summer activities?” We thought our readers would like to ...
Read More »Contributing Writers July 31, 2016 5,091 Views
Out of the many options for a family vacation this summer, why choose camping? Patricia Purcell shares why camping is her family’s favorite summer activity.
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Your sanguine child needs help staying on task so provide structure, set clear expectations, and treasure his friendliness, enthusiasm, and love of fun.
Read More »Featured Families November 5, 2014 7,117 Views
By Maureen Stowell We are the last people that you would have thought would ever homeschool. My husband, Bruce, was a school board member for several years and president for ...
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