As January approaches, we have a tendency to review the past year. With that is our schooling situation. What worked and what didn’t? What took
It’s Christmas and we love to give gifts. But deciding what to give can be a chore. Like that homeschool family. They don’t watch television
Teenpact is an excellent choice for many homeschool families. Some choose it for the government credit; others choose it for the lifelong friendships their children
Ever hit a roadblock in your teaching? Maybe what worked for child number 1 doesn’t work with child 2. Something just doesn’t sink in. You
While Thanksgiving is just around the corner, we may have mixed emotions. Hooray for holidays! A day off from school! Family over (or traveling to
A new report by The Washington Post found that homeschooling is the fastest-growing form of education in the U.S. The Post estimates there are between 1.9
October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed the Ninety-five Theses on the church door in Wittenburg, Germany. The Ninety-five Theses listed out ninety-five ways that Roman
Is it possible that leisure—true leisure—can be even more essential for the Christian than hard work? What is the difference between leisure and “free time”?
At the end of September, we told you about a family from Germany who fled to America to homeschool their children. After years legally spent
Do you know that not everyone approves of homeschooling? This is true in Germany. That is why the Romeikes came to America. They have set