by Diana Waring | May 2, 2016 | Miscellaneous
Can a curriculum encourage relationships and engage students? IF it is designed to bring the family together and IF it works with different kinds of learners, then the answer is YES!! Let me explain. . .
by Diana Waring | Apr 13, 2016 | Miscellaneous
Teaching our kids about the faithfulness of God is a vital and ongoing process. AND it is something that needs to be real in our own lives if we want them to get it … A life-changing moment in my own life came many years ago, while teaching my kids history. I...
by Diana Waring | Apr 8, 2016 | Miscellaneous
When you understand your natural teaching style, it provides a greater awareness of your incredible strengths as a teacher—and potential weaknesses. It can help you better understand what’s going on when there is a collision between you and one of your kids...
by Diana Waring | Mar 23, 2016 | Miscellaneous
The relationship between student and teacher is one of the most significant factors in successful learning. When you are both parent AND teacher, the relationship becomes even more significant! Learn what happens when your children feel “safe” to learn in...
by Diana Waring | Mar 16, 2016 | Miscellaneous
Are you feeling pressured about how much your kids “should” be doing in homeschooling? Has the hunger to learn been replaced by resistance to school? What happens when we see it from their eyes? Another episode in my Homeschool 101 videos.
by Diana Waring | Feb 26, 2016 | Miscellaneous
Sometimes, our circumstances are so difficult that it seems impossible to keep going. But, I’ve learned that when you look to God—seeking His help, provision, and strength to make it from one day to the next—the impossible yields to something greater than you could’ve...