As different as one homeschool can look from another, over the years I’ve learned that there is one thing the most successful homeschools have in common. It isn’t curriculum, methods, or extracurricular activities.
Can you guess what it might be?
As different as one homeschool can look from another, over the years I’ve learned that there is one thing the most successful homeschools have in common. It isn’t curriculum, methods, or extracurricular activities.
Can you guess what it might be?
It’s not even officially summer yet, and I’m already dying to start our homeschooling term back up again. I miss it so much, and I’m so excited to begin our new year! My children, however, are enjoying their time off, so I’ll have to press on until we do start up again next month. Now on to this week’s links!
Favorite Blog Posts:
Get Outside and Learn– Nourishing My Scholar
Everyday Schole: Multum Non Multa– The Sunny Patch
The Trouble with America: Republicans or Democrats?– Soul Survival
Homeschool Success– Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers
Are Public Schools Teaching Your Child an Alternate Religion?– Julie Roys
Posts You May Have Missed:
An Open Letter to the New Homeschooler I Met Today
Homeschooling Multiple Ages? Simplicity Is the Key to Success
Why Should We Homeschool?- Part 6- Centrality of the Family
Why Should We Homeschool?- Part 7- Focusing on True Education Instead of Mass Instruction
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Books Worth Reading:
With My Eyes Wide Open– Brian “Head” Welch
The Circle Series– Ted Dekker
Beloved Unbeliever: Loving Your Husband into the Faith– Jo Berry
Life Is Tough But God Is Faithful: How to See God’s Love in Difficult Times– Sheila Walsh
Are We Living in the End Times?– Tim LaHaye
That’s it for this week. Have a great weekend!