This post was originally written February 5, 2010… Today I’d like to take a minute to answer some email questions…
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Hear, Learn, Keep, Do
When God wants to teach mankind something, He follows a very specific method that I can copy in my homeschooling….
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Why Use Curriculum?
Last time I wrote a post on some practical, yet Biblical, homeschooling methods suggested from the book of Deuteronomy. I’ve…
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Biblical Homeschooling Methods
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been examining what Deuteronomy 6 has to say about a biblical homeschooling philosophy. I…
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Homeschooling, Adam Clarke Style – Part 2
I think families have gotten lazy, sadly passing on the instruction of their children to others. It’s fine to delegate, as long as the teacher is held strictly accountable to the mother and father. But we should be extremely careful about “delegating” the instruction of God. As Mr. Clarke reminds us, “what a dreadful account must [parents] give in the great day!”
Seriously, dear mother, have you give careful consideration to the thought that you will stand before God someday? Have you rehearsed what you will tell God about the methods and parenting techniques that you use each day?
Homeschooling, Adam Clarke style… (Adam who?!)
Adam Clarke’s Commentary on the Bible, originally published in the early 1800s, has an interesting note on Deuteronomy 6:25. It is about the most excellent summary of homeschooling philosophy I’ve ever read. I can’t stop thinking about it…
True Confessions of a Mother of Preschoolers
Here are some questions I’ve been asked by busy homeschooling moms: My biggest challenge is keeping my 3-year-old happy and…
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The Multi-Age Homeschool
One of the toughest things about homeschooling is managing multiple ages at once. Since I believe that my job as…
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