By Legislative Liaison Carolyn MartinLet Your Light Shine! And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. (John 3:19)I love walking through the...
5 Things I’m Thankful My Parents Did
By Julianna Dotten Growing up homeschooled, I was oblivious to the fact that my upbringing wasn't normal. It wasn't until I went to college that I discovered having a stay-at-home mom and an involved dad was the exception, not the rule. While I...
Legislative Update November 6, 2019
By Legislative Liaison Carolyn MartinMedical Freedom, Informed Consent, and Parental RightsThe use of homeopathic medicine is growing in the United States and across the world. Over the past several years, I have known several homeschool leaders...
What Records Should I Keep?
If you're like most homeschool parents, you have a pile of papers on your desk ... everything from a third grade math exam, your high schooler's ACT results, the toddler's latest scribble drawing. What do you keep? You can't save everything....
Discipling Your Children in the Family Economy
by guest author Mike Cheney When asked to write on the subject of fathers relating with their children, I recalled the path my wife and I tried to follow. We home educated, worked in our family business (I like to call it our "family economy"), and...
Legislative Update October 2, 2019
by Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Vaccine Update While the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has decided not to press for the use of a department’s standard form for religious or personal exemptions at this time, it...
How to Plan for High School
By Joan Girkins and Julianna Dotten What credits are needed to graduate high school? How can I make sure my student will be academically prepared for whatever his future holds? They’re questions that every homeschool parent asks, but there is no...
When Reality Hits
by Julianna Dotten (C) Todd Wilson, FamilyMan It's a few weeks into the school year for most of us, and at some point, reality hits that our perfectly scheduled 15-minute increments aren't working. Life happens, and sometimes lunch takes longer...










