Guess where I’ll be at the end of February? You see I need some homeschool encouragement and inspiration. I could use a boost! I want to raise leaders, but sometimes
Read more4 Kinds of Exercise Teens Need
Are you worried about your teens spending too much screen time? Do you want to help your teens build healthy habits? Exercise is a big part of staying healthy from birth to old age. How can you help homeschooled teens to be active?
Read moreSix Important Lessons I’ve Learned the Hard Way Over the Past 6 Decades
As I celebrate my 60th birthday this week, I’m wondering why I’ve always had to learn lessons the hard way. Yet I’m so grateful. The Lord has been good to me–I’ve enjoyed 60 years of blessings–but I...
Read moreHomeschooling Wisdom for Television and the Internet
When I homeschooled my oldest daughter, the internet wasn’t really a big part of our lives. As I homeschooled down the line, the internet became a bigger and bigger aspect of daily life. Soon it was on our phones and homeschool assignments at...
Read moreMerey’s Review of TRIVE, a Discovery & Goal Setting Game
Games, deepening relationships, goal setting, and leadership training were the biggest benefits to our family with TRIVE from GOZIMUS Enterprises, LLC. “We are already so close and know each other inside out,” I thought before we used...
Read moreLeaders are Lifetime Learners
I want to raise leaders who impact the world for the glory of God. When I talk about leadership, I often substitute word “influencer”—I use these words interchangeably because a leader influences people. Not every influencer is a CEO...
Read more7 Reasons Home is the Best Place to Raise Leaders
The world needs confident men and women of integrity who will lead in their homes, churches, communities, and nations. If you are raising a natural-born leader, make sure to train them to be a godly leader.
Read more5 Fun Hobbies Families Can Learn Together
Do you want your family to do something more together than just watch movies? How about learning some new hobbies together? You can learn to wood burn, knit, scrapbook, decorate cakes, or create things with leather? I’ve included a YouTube...
Read moreHow We Teach All Ages Together In Our Homeschool Co-op
Being involved in age-integrated homeschool co-ops for many years has been a blessing for my children and me. We have worked really hard to NOT imitate a traditional school setting in our co-op but to give it more of an extended family-type...
Read moreFlexible Scheduling Can Work for You!
I have help for everyone! A schedule is your servant, not your master, but schedule is a wonderful tool to help you accomplish your homeschooling goals.
Read moreWhat You Need to Know About Teenage Depression
It is not easy to be a teen in the 21st Century. I’m sorry to tell you that teenage depression is an epidemic in our world today. Homeschooled teens are not immune.
Read more3 Leadership Principles from Saint Valentine
Pastor Valentine, in violation of the emperor’s law continued to marry young couples because of his convictions against sexual immorality and his desire to honor marriage as a blessing from God.
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