I sure hate Puxatony Phil saw his shadow. I am soooooo ready for spring. Even though we had some desperately needed winter weather (for the sake of killing bugs), everything around here looks dead and lifeless. I want to see “green.” I am doing my part, as I wait, to “birth” some things, too. So […]
Portraying Diversity in History Curriculum–An Interview
If you do not follow Demetria Zinga of Christian Homeschool Moms, you are missing out on a treat. This lady has been around for a minute now, encouraging, enlightening, and equipping. She is a fellow blogger, author and homeschooling parent. Her additional gifting, however, is in helping other moms like us, i.e., stay-at-home moms with business […]
“When I Was a Child” Volume 2 Now Available!
It is here, it is here! Volume 2 of When I Was a Child, our high school history curriculum, is here! For those of you who have already pre-ordered, I will ship your order this week as promised. When I Was a Child stays true to the spiritual and instructional foundation that […]
Inclusive History Takes More than a Month
What do your history studies actually produce in your children? Knowledge? Memorized facts? If that’s it, you are missing out on the total power of history to enlighten, enliven, and elevate your child in mind and spirit. This is both possible and necessary, especially if your history studies encompass stories that include the history of people […]