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Teach at Academic Level
In our daily Faithful Scholar's posts and emails, it is wonderfully clear how much we love the sweetness of our children, awakening their wonder of learning, and homeschooling them toward a lives of brilliance. I read the honor...
Homeschooling Olders alongside Littles
The key is knowing that they want to do what the 'big kids' and parents are doing. Allow them to begin practicing (through play) the your future plans for how you want them to approach lessons beyond tracing their name with a colored crayon. Children play school until...
Gauging Success
Revised and Updated May, 2023 If you gauge your elementary student against public schooled students you will feel that he/she is behind, but if you teach at home at least through 3rd grade you will find that your child will zoom right ahead of his public schooled...
Balancing Learning and Joy
Rest easy. You absolutely cannot academically ruin an elementary level student. These little guys are made to bounce in all ways. Their resiliency and absorption ranks right up there with Elasta-Girl. The most typical mistake we over-excited, eager, fun-loving...
Dylexia, A Gift
We always have several gifted children in our family. I consider dyslexia a gift, and am an ever-reaching, ever-growing, ever-succeeding dyslexic myself. At least one of our children has this same gift, another is gifted with a processing disorder, and a third is...
Beginning at Age Three
You have made the biggest decision already which is to homeschool. Doing so ‘from the beginning’ is a lovely way to build your home culture to weave fully with a culture of education, building a library in your home as you collect books, and blend learning with...
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