As a family that takes the study of apologetics, the Bible, and science all very seriously I thought it was interesting to have the opportunity to review the introductory video Taking the Mystery Out of Geology and to have my dinosaur… Continue Reading →
If you have boys between the ages of 12 and 20, you’ll want to check out Love, Honor, and Virtue: Gaining or Regaining a Biblical Attitude Toward Sexuality from Great Waters Press. Let me tell you all about it because I’m hoping that… Continue Reading →
We tend to be a little techy in our family. My husband works in the tech field, and at least one of our boys is very much the “Mini-Me” to his Daddy. I knew he’d enjoy the opportunity to review Code… Continue Reading →
One of my favorite things to do in our homeschooling curriculum is to tie all of our subjects into history. Art, music, science, math, you name it. If we can relate it to our history study, we do! Recently I… Continue Reading →
My eight-year-old daughter crossed what she considers to be an exciting milestone! It is time to learn to write in cursive! She’s a fancy kind of girl and thinks cursive writing is a fancy kind of writing. I’m excited she’s… Continue Reading →
Every day in our homeschool my family sits together to read stories, memorize poetry and scripture, or study art and music. We call it Morning Time, and it’s a concept that is becoming quite popular in the homeschooling world. One… Continue Reading →
Review of Home School Navigator Reading and Language Arts Curriculum. Every homeschool family I know is on the hunt for the perfect language arts and reading curriculum. I enjoy reviewing these programs whenever I get the chance. Recently we were… Continue Reading →
My family has had the opportunity to review a delightful book titled T is for Tree: A Bible ABC from Reformed Free Publishing Association. It is a hardcover alphabet book of the typical style. Each page is dedicated to a letter. Every letter… Continue Reading →
Once upon a time, I was a special education preschool teacher and consultant in the public schools. Early childhood education was my passion and motivation in life. It seems like a lifetime ago now. But my heart for caring for… Continue Reading →
My family has recently had the opportunity to review something I think is rather unique. It is a one-year subscription to Kids Email Safe Email for Kids from KidsEmail.org. My son has been given the opportunity to use an email account outfitted with many safety… Continue Reading →
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