Homeschooling Articles
Homeschooling Around the World: Australia
Enjoy learning about Australia’s history, animals, and foods. In addition, you can pray for the missionaries ministering to the people there.
Homeschooled with Tourette’s
The thought of homeschooling a child with Tourette’s syndrome or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder may sound challenging. This writer gives an insider‘s perspective on being homeschooled with these disorders.
Homeschoolers from the Founding Generation
Are you under the impression that homeschooling is a fairly new educational option? AK Fielding introduces us to three famous people who were homeschooled …in the 1700s!
Review of Diana Waring’s History Revealed: Ancient Civilizations and the Bible
Interested in finding a history curriculum with a Christian worldview? Diana Waring’s “History Revealed” series may be just what you are looking for.
Homeschooling Around the World: Indonesia
Discover more about the country of Indonesia through a homeschooling missionary family—The Wilds.
Who Had the Most Fun?
Whether you’re a parent or grandparent, here are some fun, unique things to do with children which can also be used for homeschooling.
Three Educational Canning Lid Games
Recycle and upcycle canning jar lids to make three educational games for your children.
5 Things You Will Learn from Siblings with Autism
If you have a sibling—or child—with special needs, it can draw the family closer together and bring unexpected blessings as well.
Homeschooling Around the World: India
Learn together as a family about India’s culture, food, and animals, as well as its amazing missionaries and mission organizations from the past and present.
Whole Brain Teaching Strategies – Help for Struggling Students
Is your child a struggling learner—a bright, hard-working child or teen who has to work too hard to learn? Here are some techniques to help them.