By Karina Palmer I was inspired a few weeks ago to get a Goodreads account for my son, Alex, who recently turned 12. It’s turning out to be a wonderful resource for our homeschooling adventures. He doesn’t have email, he doesn’t Facebook. In fact, the only time he uses the computer is for schooling purposes. Goodreads is […]
Online education options and tuition-free opportunities for middle and high school age kids are exploding! So, our (almost) 13 and 15 year-olds are thrilled to be getting their own net books (for free!) and doing some or most of their core schooling online. And this is made possible for us through 2 different schools, My-Tech […]
When I first considered homeschool, I had a hard time imagining what it would actually look and be like. Here’s what ours is like right now. We start each day out with a prayer and scripture reading. Sometimes with mom, sometimes with dad, and sometimes we all take turns. I usually do this over breakfast […]
by: Nicholeen Peck Is it easier to tell children yes or no when they ask a question? The answer to this question could depend on what kind of person you are.
My son Nathan has been taking guitar lessons as a part of his revolutionary project for a year and a half now. He’s getting very good. I bought him a used electric guitar at a yard sale. He loves it, and plays all the time. A month ago he found a music catalog and spent […]
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