My dear sweet Audrey. I cried when I learned I was pregnant with you. I just wasn't ready. I wanted to be successful first. I wanted a "Degree." Me, me, me, it was all about me. How foolish was I to define my success by the titles I didn't hold. When my second child came along I was ... View Post
Are Homeschools advanced, or is school just that bad?
I love this video, not just because it once again shows homeschooling is a superior educational model, but because it asked a question that few have ever considered. The Hardings have 10 children, 6 of whom started college before the age of twelve. While following an eleven-year-old Harding around ... View Post
Math and Science Activities for Kids and Mom’s Library #42
Math and science can be challenging subjects. Hands-on learning activities help make them exciting for kids. That's why I'm featuring simple Math and Science activities today! Welcome to Mom's Library! Filled with parenting tips, activities for young children, devotionals, crafts, ... View Post
A Question Homeschoolers NEVER ask.
Growing up my father was big on eating dinner together. When we did find time to do it, he always asked that classic question, "How was your day, today?" Our most popular responses were, "Same old, same old," "Boring," and "OK." This never satisfied my father and he would pry until my siblings ... View Post
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