Graduating to What?

Graduating to What?

By Shari McMinn Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he (Proverbs 29:18 KJV). Three decades ago when my late husband, Cary, and I began homeschooling our then five children, we discussed what outcomes...

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Raising Your Children to Become Future Leaders

Raising Your Children to Become Future Leaders

By guest author Yvonne Strachan You may be thinking that a leader is defined as one who holds a formal authoritative position. But what if I told you that a true leader is someone who influences others? Everyone influences others at some point. So,...

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A Heart of Rebellion

A Heart of Rebellion

By guest author Chuck Black In 1998 BT (Before Teens) I held to the ideological view that if we as parents immersed our children in the truth of God’s Word and walked fully in a real and tangible faith, that our children would emerge at eighteen as...

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Don’t Miss This History in the Making

Don’t Miss This History in the Making

By Amy Pentimone Have your kids ever asked “When will I actually use this?” when you introduced a new math formula or as they recorded data from a science experiment? It’s not a bad question if it’s meant sincerely — instead of as a complaint....

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Delighting in Writing

Delighting in Writing

by guest author Stefanie Bennett I would like to pose two questions: What kind of relationship do I want your children to have with writing, and how does your homeschooling approach help to shape that relationship? To answer these questions, it is...

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Scope and Sequence for Civics

Scope and Sequence for Civics

By Julianna Dotten Wondering how to best organize Colorado Civics to fit into your family's school year? I've put together a Scope and Sequence with an easy, week-by-week schedule. (And find out more about purchasing the book here). While I hope...

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Why Civics is Important part 1

Why Civics is Important part 1

An interview with Julianna Dotten, author of Colorado Civics As a homeschool graduate, what motivated you to write this curriculum?  Julianna: Our culture desperately needs young people who care about the state of the family, the state of the...

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