Seton grad, NCAA champ, and espnW player of the week, Nebraska Husker Annika Albrecht says, "Dream big and work hard to make those dreams become reality!"
Read More »5 Ways for Homeschoolers to be Champions at Sports and Fitness
Mary Ellen Barrett may not be a major league enthusiast but recognizes the importance of fitness and students learning cooperation and teamwork in sports.
Read More »How Homeschooling Helped Us Build Faith, Talents, and Skills
Homeschooling provides the environment in which our Faith is nurtured and the flexibility to discover and develop our child’s talents and hone his skills.
Read More »Top 10 Incredible Homeschool Social Activities!
Socialization is a challenge for homeschoolers: There are too many opportunities! What to choose? Suzanne Tombs lists her family’s top 10 social activities.
Read More »The Secret About Homeschool and Socialization
What about socialization? Homeschooling mother, Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur, discusses the wealth of opportunities for homeschoolers to learn social skills.
Read More »But What About Socialization?
Patricia Purcell considers the array of activities available to homeschoolers and encourages families to answer socialization questions with confidence.
Read More »4 Reasons Why Baseball is Better Than Football
by John Clark | 1) Baseball is a game that is designed for warm, sunny weather... 5) Baseball is more hopeful than football.
Read More »10 Reasons Why Homeschoolers Should Play Sports
by Ginny Seuffert | I’ve been touting the benefits homeschooled students derive from sports and exercise for years. Let me share ten of the best reasons to get your kids moving.
Read More »Homeschool Analogies: Got Any?
Someone mentioned to my wife lately that she doesn’t usually read my fatherhood/homeschooling columns because I use too many sports analogies. For instance, over the years, I have written that baseball is like “raspberry sorbet for the mind;” I have said that life is about “how many shots you take, rather than how many baskets you make;” and I recently wrote that being a good father was like being a “hockey goalie,” and so forth.
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