Homeschooling Starts at Birth

Homeschooling Starts at Birth

By Julianna Duerksen So many times, I’ve heard moms of littles share how overwhelming the thought of homeschooling is: “I could never do that!” Or, for those who’ve dared try, stress themselves out by recreating public school at home — desks,...

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Everyday Math for Young Learners

Everyday Math for Young Learners

By Guest Author Vicki Bentley Mathematics is simply the study of the patterns and order in the world that God has made. It ranges from elementary arithmetic — the basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division — to more...

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Homeschooling and the Little Years

Homeschooling and the Little Years

By Guest Author Heather Cofer I was one month away from beginning our first official year of homeschooling when I delivered my fourth child. Having four children ages 5-and-under is a transition on its own, but the prospect of homeschooling our...

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Preschool at Home

Preschool at Home

by guest author Shari McMinn At a recent CHEC Intro to Homeschooling workshop where I presented the Nuts & Bolts portion of how to actually homeschool, I had several people ask me about preschool. As this is becoming a more prevalent question,...

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Homeschooling Littles: Just a Minute

Homeschooling Littles: Just a Minute

By guest author Marcie Watkinson Young children are not known for their patience. Adorable, funny, cute, smart, mischievous, observant, talkative, shy, sensitive, and outgoing are all words to describe little ones, but not “patient.” Mine want...

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