Inclusive History Curriculums There are several reasons that we homeschool. One of them, for me, is the opportunity to teach, as best as I can, a more inclusive history of the U.S. This was a big ... Read More about Two Inclusive History Curriculums
Book Review of You’re Not Listening by Kate Murphy
A book called You're Not Listening and a review of it? What’s the point of reading a book about listening? Isn’t that just something we do naturally? A noise is made, bounces off our ear drum, and ... Read More about Book Review of You’re Not Listening by Kate Murphy
18 Must-Read Folktales for Kids
Folktales typically originate in oral traditions that come from unknown sources and with unknown alterations along the way. These 18 folktales for kids have their sources around the world, but their ... Read More about 18 Must-Read Folktales for Kids
Ultimate Guide to Having Fun (and learning) at the Outer Banks
The Family that Learns Together Learning at the Outer Banks, under the guise of a family vacation, is a homeschool tradition that goes back to when my parents homeschooled my brother, sisters and I ... Read More about Ultimate Guide to Having Fun (and learning) at the Outer Banks
7 Books that will Challenge Your Christian Living
These 7 books that will challenge your Christian living aren’t going to tell you how to study the bible or how to know God or anything “how-to-ish.” Rather, I’ve created a list of books on a wide ... Read More about 7 Books that will Challenge Your Christian Living
7 Art Activities to Do at Home
We incorporate art activities at home regularly into our homeschool rhythm. Sometimes we outsource to a local studio so the girls can have experiences in pottery and other mediums we don’t have easily ... Read More about 7 Art Activities to Do at Home