by guest author Heath Lambert (and Rebekah Hannah) We wanted to share this helpful podcast from Dr. Heath Lambert, Executive Director for the Association of Biblical Counselors. Dr. Lambert will be speaking at the upcoming Rocky Mountain Homeschool...
Balancing Ear and Eye Reading
by guest authors Jamie Richardson, Amy E. Vanden Boogart, and Denise Douce With the onslaught of new technologies, especially audio books, how do you balance listening and visual reading with dyslexic students? Make sure to check out this helpful...
7 Autobiographies Your Family Will Love
By Julianna Dotten Homeschoolers love to read, but it can be tough finding good books. Here’s the place to find quality Christian books for family read-aloud times, literature assignments, and more. Autobiographies, no doubt, are at the top of the...
Teaching Tip: Daily Lesson Planning
By guest author Carrie Austin After 11 years of writing lesson plans during my public school teaching days, by the time I came home to homeschool my own kiddos, I had realized that the weekly plan format for lesson plans had its share of problems....
Legislative Update May 10, 2017
by CHEC Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Update on HB17-1320 This bill, HB17-1320 Age of Consent for Outpatient Psychotherapy for Minors, has been mentioned in several of my legislative updates. It has finally run its course. On the House floor...
Only One Director and One Audience Part 2
By guest author Vicki Lewis Read part 1 of Only One Director and One Audience here. We are not infinite; each day has no more than twenty-four hours in it; our energy supply is not inexhaustible; we cannot keep running on empty. Our limits are real...
Legislative Update April 26, 2017
By CHEC Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Two Good Bills Go Down on Second Reading Sadly, the Colorado Senate voted down two of the good bills that were profiled on the CHEC blog two weeks ago (read here). They both made it to the Senate floor,...
Only One Director and One Audience Part 1
by guest author Vicki Lewis “God is both our Director and our Audience,” suggests author Jean Fleming in her book, Between Walden and the Whirlwind: Living the Christ-Centered Life. So where, I wonder, is the balance between retreating from the...










