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Homeschooling Tips For The Active Child

Homeschooling Tips For The Active Child

Whether your child has a diagnosis of ADHD or has an abundance of energy, their ability to stay focused may be a challenge if homeschooled. While homeschooling can be a good fit for active children, and they struggle with staying on track, parents must have the ability to tailor learning activities and remain flexible to meet their child’s educational needs. In a supportive homeschool setting, your child can thrive as you can offer many learning tools and styles tailor-made for their learning styles. Parents have greater control over the quality of their child’s education when they homeschool, which is good...

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Di Leo: General Washington - The Education of a Virginia Patriot

Di Leo: General Washington - The Education of a Virginia Patriot

By John F. Di Leo -  (George Washington as a young surveyor. 1881 illustration entitled "Old Times in the Colonies" by Charles Carleton Coffin) Our second President, John Adams, attended Harvard, the oldest college in America, already over a hundred years old when he attended. His successor in the White House, Thomas Jefferson, attended William and Mary… and his successor, James Madison, attended the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton).  Most of our earlier presidents, those who led the Continental Congress and its successor body, the Confederation Congress, were similarly well-educated men.  For example, John Jay went to...

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Everlasting Love – Special Replay

Everlasting Love – Special Replay

Everlasting Love – Special Replay Love that is everlasting is something we all crave. In family life, we sometimes miss the forest because the trees get in the way. In this podcast, we cover ways to have a family that is filled with grace and love! Thanks to our sponsor The Christian Standard Bible! Check out more on CSBible.com ~ we so appreciate our sponsors. I believe all moms hope and pray that their children understand how much we love them. So much of our day when they are little is making sure they stay alive, especially when they are...

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Homeschool Day with Ages 11, 10, 7, 3, and 1

Homeschool Day with Ages 11, 10, 7, 3, and 1

Even though I took zero pictures this year, I didn't want to miss sharing our 2022 day! Wake up and breakfastI wake up for the last time this morning at 5:05am ;-). 18-month-old George has woken me up in a series starting at 2:30am looking for nursing and comfort. He seems out of sorts and I think it could be because we were out all day yesterday and he didn't get his full nap and was overtired at bedtime. By the time I resettle him, I am too wide awake to go back to sleep so I just cuddle with my...

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Merey’s Review of The Bible Memory App-Bible Memory PRO

Merey’s Review of The Bible Memory App-Bible Memory PRO

Disclaimer- I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew. What a blessing to receive The Bible Memory App and the Bible Memory PRO membership to review from BibleMemory.com to help me memorize Bible verses. It’s was a God moment. You see, my daughter and I were talking about reviewing our memory work and memorizing new verses and passages the day before I was given the opportunity to review the Bible Memory App–what perfect timing! After choosing Ephesians 1:18-22. I decided to memorize my verses in the NASB. I have always loved these verses but found them difficult to...

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