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Our Top 3 Tips for Back-to-School Planning

Our Top 3 Tips for Back-to-School Planning

The back-to-school season is upon us again. This can be a busy time for homeschool families. Just like our public and private school counterparts, there are things to do like buy supplies and clothing, think about extracurriculars, and get registered and enrolled in...

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A Dose of Education & Fun for Independence Day!

A Dose of Education & Fun for Independence Day!

Why teach your children about American Independence? Because their future may depend on them knowing and understanding our history. Our founding fathers broke free from tyranny. We can honor their sacrifices, and the sacrifices of generations after them, by working to...

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How to Make Homeschool Friends in Indiana

How to Make Homeschool Friends in Indiana

Have you found yourself longing for the connection of friends? Have you moved from out of state or maybe even just across the state? Maybe you have just stepped into the wonderful world of homeschooling and you feel alone and you don’t know where you fit in? Or,...

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Why Homeschool High School?

Why Homeschool High School?

Is it hard to homeschool high school? Should we only homeschool until our teen is ready for the upper grades? What are the benefits of homeschooling all the way through? These are some of the questions that many parents may have when it comes to deciding if they...

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Easter Activities

Easter Activities

As Easter approaches, a slew of activities will likely be taking place in your area—church services, egg hunts, cookouts, and the like. This holiday is a great time of year, not only is the weather usually mild to warm, but it is usually a fantastic way to get...

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Keeping Your Teens Engaged

Keeping Your Teens Engaged

“I’ll do it later mom” or “leave me alone” are common phrases spoken by teens as they head to their room and shut the door.  Navigating the teen years is challenging, but homeschooling through the teen years is even more difficult. You are never sure if your teen is...

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Pursuing Patience

Pursuing Patience

As Christians, we know we should be patient with our children. Some might not admit it, but it can be tough to deal with unruly, wild, or rude children. I have been a dance teacher for children aged 4-13 for about two years, and during that time I have had to deal...

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