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Issue: January 2014
Writing Contest Winner: Maddi Burton
Writing Contest Winner: Kyle Tappendorf
Homeschooling Teen Profile: Austin Pruitt
Austin Pruitt was homeschooled for eleven years, from 2nd grade through 12th grade. He is now completing his undergraduate degree at Harding University with a full academic scholarship. As the oldest of five homeschooled children, Austin enjoys motivating and inspiring his younger siblings to excel in their academic studies. Austin brings this same love of […]
Bryant & Stratton College
Professional Use of Social Media Sites for College Students & Graduates
New Things to Try with Your Homeschooler in 2014
Homeschooling a teenager holds a lot of challenges and as always, parents are anxious to get it right. While there’s no one-stop solution to all your problems, being open to trying new practices is certainly helpful! Here are some great ideas for you to try incorporating into your homeschooling routine in 2014. 1. Set aside […]
A New Year
Winter Wonderland
The Beauty of You
Five Major Benefits of Homeschooling Your Teens
From Homeschooling to College: The Need for Knowledge of Responsible Sex
Why You Should Speak Up at Work
What You Need To Know
Is It Hard To Change?
Facts About Servicing Your Car
A Dystopian Future: The Worlds of 1984 and Brave New World: Part 2
Reminder: Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Mere Christianity Critical Analysis Journal
Christy Miller Collection
ASU Studies How Computer Games Can Strengthen Families
I have fond memories of growing up in the 1990s, when our whole family – Dad, Mom, and boys – would gather around the computer after dinner to play Myst, followed by its sequels Riven and Exile. Like going on an exciting adventure, this was something that we all looked forward to doing together, each […]