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Jun 06, 2025
The Best Parenting Styles: What the Research Says
As parents, our job isn’t to follow trends but to grow in wisdom, seek God’s guidance, and lovingly respond to the children He’s entrusted to us. Instead of chasing the “perfect” method, focus on building a home rooted in connection, consistency, and grace. That’s the style that lasts.
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Let's discuss some of the ways adolescence has changed in the modern world and how reconnecting with the idea of traditional "rites of passage" can help restore some of the structure.
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In an age when we are bombarded with a flood of information, building sound reading skills has never been so important.
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This school year may be drawing to an end, but that doesn’t mean our kids have to stop learning. Part of raising lifelong learners means constantly finding books that teach valuable lessons and that our kids will actually want to read
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Book Review: The Snowshoe Priest by Elizabeth Fust
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Homeschooling Physical Education
If you, too, have found yourself cobbling together a Physical Education course for your homeschool, read on! In this article, I will review ideas for constructing a homeschool gym class.
Apr 26, 2024
Book Review: Jérôme Lejeune: The Saintly Scientist
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Apr 09, 2024
10 Screen-Free Activities for Toddlers
If you want to try to minimize the amount of time your young child is exposed to screens at home, here are some alternate screen-free activities for toddlers and their siblings.
Apr 08, 2024
Cultivating Accountability in Your Homeschool
Being "schoolish" about homeschooling can be defined as an attitude in which the parent has abdicated any direct role or accountability in their child's education.
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