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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Mar. 14, 2012
Encouragement
This past weekend was my first homeschool convention of the season. It was a busy two days. By the end of the conference I was tired. My feet hurt and my voice was giving out. But as I began to … Continue reading
Tagged conventions, Encouragement
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Mar. 9, 2012
Behind the Scenes: What's New Videos 2012
Many homeschoolers like to give glimpses into what curriculum they're using in the coming year. For media people--like me--it's similarly interesting to know what kind of equipment people are using to do their stuff. Almost two months ago I posted … Continue reading
Tagged forums, updates, videos
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Mar. 7, 2012
Homeschool? Me? I don't know everything...
Homeschool? Me? I don't know everything... And some mornings I wonder if I know anything at all. I hear this question a lot: "How can I homeschool, I don't know everything? I am not a teacher." I want to ask … Continue reading
Mar. 5, 2012
How Many Hours a Day Do You Spend on School?
Way back in the day, my siblings and I were done with school by 10am or noon, at the latest. I guess, technically, we also had some school as bedtime stories... but the fantastic books didn't feel like school. In … Continue reading
Mar. 2, 2012
Change Isn't Easy
YouTube recently changed their channel design. Facebook will be changing the layout for companies later this month. And we've got some pretty big updates going live on April 2. Adjusting to changes made by others can be difficult and exciting. … Continue reading
Tagged curriculum, sonlight.com, updates
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Mar. 1, 2012
Gray hair is a crown of glory . . .
I suppose there are some who would argue with that statement from Proverbs, but scripture has more to say about those who are "advanced" in years. Stand up in the presence of the elderly, and show respect for the aged. … Continue reading
Tagged elderly, grandparents, multi-generational
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