By guest author Cindy PuhekI have six kids, and there is a 14-½ year age gap between the oldest and the youngest. We have had everything from preschool to pre-calculus going on in our homeschool. Things can be a little loud and chaotic at...
Finding Space for Rest
By Amy Pentimone Good planning, anticipation, and adrenaline all help us power through busy seasons, but we need more. Specifically, we need rest, too. We’re only a few weeks into this school year, and I’m already feeling it. A...
Reading Aloud
By Julianna Dotten There’s no question about it: our family loves books. If you don’t get the picture from examining our growing collection of overstuffed bookshelves, you might smile when you see the piles of books hitchhiking on car trips. And...
A Simple Reminder for This Homeschool Week
By Amy PentimoneAs homeschool families, we are probably very familiar with the word, "Busy." Then again, "busy" is not just a homeschool thing — pretty much anyone you run into will tell you they have been busy lately. It's not all a bad thing...
Legislative Update September 2, 2020
By April Hawley Rebel Hearts And may not be like their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation, a generation that did not set its heart aright, and whose spirit was not faithful to God. Psalm 78:8 (NKJV) It is pretty evident that the...
What’s a Homeschool Group All About?
By Amy PentimoneWhether you’re just starting out on your homeschool adventure or continuing on the journey, having support as you go is a huge help. Thankfully, homeschool groups exist throughout Colorado, as a place to enjoy the fellowship of...
5 Ways Dads Can Get Involved
by guest author Jason Parker Dads need to be homeschooled. Which is simply to say, from a Christian perspective, dads have to intentionally train themselves to lead their families to know Christ.If you do an internet search for practical ideas on...
Legislative Update August 5, 2020
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Fear Not, Stand Strong As the governor continues to declare a state of emergency and public health departments, along with school boards and teachers’ unions, drag us into a dystopian nightmare where school...











