Educating at Home

Educating at Home is One of the Best Options!

Parents of school-age children often consider all their options before moving forward. For some of us, the freedom to homeschool our own kids seems both attractive and terrifying at the same time. And, if we share our thoughts with family and friends, we sometimes find strong opinions about why we CAN NOT and SHOULD NOT do this to our kids.

I’d like to be a voice on the other side of the discussion! Teaching your own kids at home is challenging, life-changing, and a priceless gift of love. There are some videos below that will help give some perspective, along with a series of articles focused on this wild and wonderful world of homeschooling. I hope you find it encouraging!

Videos About Educating at Home

Posts About Educating At Home

The Secret to Learning

The Secret to Learning

Here's a question: Do you feel like you're responsible for teaching your children EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO KNOW? If you think the answer is, "Yes," then, break out the books on everything from abacus to zoology, because you have just taken on the Mt. Everest of...

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Kids are NOT alike!

Kids are NOT alike!

When my children were 10, 8 and 6, a friend wrangled an invitation for us to join her at a farm for a homeschool science field trip:  watching a butcher cut up a cow.  It was supposed to be a practical view of—as well as a fascinating glimpse into—the insides of a...

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Teaching a Child to Read (Part 1 of 3 Rs)

Teaching a Child to Read (Part 1 of 3 Rs)

As a young homeschool mom, I thought that teaching a child to read must be as difficult as learning to speak Swahili. This was my first great hurdle to jump if I was to continue homeschooling my children, so I pored through the catalogs available to us in 1986,...

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Struggling To Read (Part 2 of 3 R’s)

Struggling To Read (Part 2 of 3 R’s)

Do you have a child who is struggling to read? If so, I have a story for you. If you have ever met a high school graduate who says, "I will NEVER crack a book again as long as I live!!", and you ask them why, you may discover something quite startling. The folks I've...

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Writing and Spelling (Part 3 of 3 Rs)

Writing and Spelling (Part 3 of 3 Rs)

Writing and spelling are another aspect of the Three R's. If your kids love to write and are great at spelling, then move on to the next blog, which is on the third "R" — arithmetic. If that's not your situation, I've got another story. It had never occurred to me how...

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Teaching Grammar (Part 4 of 3 R’s)

Teaching Grammar (Part 4 of 3 R’s)

Teaching grammar is a must! It provides the foundation and building blocks for writing. And, if you're like me and you never learned much, now is a great time to learn! I somehow missed this subject, or at least most of it, as I moved from school to school during my...

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