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The Properly Socialized Homeschooler
Years ago, I chatted with a public school educator who upbraided me on our family decision to homeschool our children. “I can’t argue with you that what you’re doing academically is superior,” she said. “Your ability to give one on … Continue reading
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Tagged academics, homeschooling, normal, peer pressure, socialization
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Why I — a Christian — Celebrate Halloween
It’s okay to hate Halloween. Lots of Christians do, because they feel that the day’s pagan roots are so dreadful, there’s no room for celebration, compromise, or wiggle room. It’s also okay to love Halloween, and I’m one of those … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Faith, Family, Growth, holiday, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, religion, self-improvement, spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged america, Christian, family, government, Halloween
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Homeschooling and the Messy House
Years ago, when I had four young homeschooled children who inhabited every room of our house, 24-hours a day, I had a messy, cluttery home. And I felt bad, because I knew other people, who also had children, who also … Continue reading
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Tagged cleaning, homeschooling, housework, making memories, messy
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Learning Problems: Does My Child Have One?
Of course I have to begin this article with a disclaimer: I am neither a doctor nor a professional educated in the issue of learning problems, so I am not out to diagnose you, your child, or your situation. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, children, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Faith, Family, grandparenting, Growth, health, home, homeschooling, inspirational, instruction, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Relationships, school, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged ADHD, attention deficit disorder, homeschooling, learning problem, medication
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Worrying about the Future
He’s 19, chronically cryptic, and probably fine. The last e-mail we received — three weeks ago — mentioned that on weekends, he camps out in the wilds of Alaska in a $35 pup tent. “Yeah, I’ve seen a few bears,” … Continue reading
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Tagged affordable, fear, kids, parenting, worry
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Recipe: Mexi-Thai Fusion Delusion
Cross-cultural food marriages add spice — literally — to life, and this fusion of Mexican food with Thai stir fry is a fun and exciting taste sensation. Anytime you get away from the old pot roast/mashed potatoes/sad boiled vegetables fare … Continue reading
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Tagged cross cultural, food, recipe, thai, tortilla
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Your Learning Curve
From Start Your Week with Steve, the weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art. Steve Says: Carolyn wrote an article for Fine Art Views called Your Learning Curve, which addresses, well, our learning curve, and how sometimes we don’t embark upon a … Continue reading
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Tagged digital, learning curve, success, watercolor, workshop, YouTube
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Food Stamps and Finances
I ran into a blog post this week that asked, Is using food stamps a sin? You’ve got to admit, the headline was catchy. The writer described her pastor’s stance on the issue (“Yes, it’s a sin”) and to her credit, she … Continue reading
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Tagged food stamps, government, middle class, mortgage, tax deduction
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Homeschooling: What Does a Normal Day Look Like?
When you homeschool, it’s easy to get obsessed with the word “normal.” By its very nature, homeschooling is countercultural, so from the first day you start classes, you’re not normal, culturally speaking. Because you have no paradigm or standard from … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, household, normal, public school, schedule, sleep late, typical
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Christianity Lessons from Facebook
You know, some days it’s best not to talk, write, make eye contact, or communicate in any fashion at all. If you have a teenaged daughter in your life, you’re painfully aware of how quickly a controversial statement, like “Good … Continue reading →