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Christian Parents Create a Foundation of Spiritual Fulfillment Through Education

As a Christian homeschool family, you hold strongly to the belief that a child’s education is more than just giving knowledge, but rather you are being God’s hands in developing a soul and providing a jumping off base for your child to develop a lifelong relationship with God. As Christian parents, we are striving every day to not nurture our child’s faith in God through every lesson taught. This is not how most of the…

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Round Table Curriculums Will Drain Your Time and Money, Not Save It

Have you been considering getting a round table curriculum for your kids lately? Maybe the amount of different curriculums and papers and activities is just too much to handle for all your kids. Round table seems like the only solution since it teaches all your children the same thing, all the curriculum is in one handy dandy book or file, and you save money from only buying one curriculum bundle. But does round table curriculum…

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How to Reignite Your Child’s Love for Learning When Interest Fades

Are you noticing a lack of enthusiasm in your child’s learning journey? I am about to show you how to reignite your child’s love for learning, even when their interest seems to have faded completely. Often, parents continue to push the same structured, uniform educational approaches, thinking more discipline or more rigid schedules will help. Here is what most people do: they double down on traditional teaching methods, increase study hours, and jump between standardized…

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How SAHMs Can Get Their Apathetic Toddler to Be Physical Active

Welcome back to my next article getting into toddler homeschooling. This is a big one. Physical Activity! Our bodies are the starting points for all learning. From the moment you are born, your body is feeling and experiencing so much. It is from the body that our brain learns all that it does in the early years. Our bodies affect cognitive and emotional growth too, which is why it is so important to include in…

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How Moms Can Encourage Exploration in Clingy Toddlers

Exploration comes naturally to all children and it’s their primary way of learning about the world around them. It involves curiosity, play, and discovery which are the pillars of toddler learning. However, it can be hard to see how your child is exploring, when they are displaying clingy, change-resistant behavior. This is where MultiPath Learning can help you provide customized learning for every child. Below, I will show you 9 ways you can encourage and…

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How to Start Homeschooling: Part 9 Assessing Progress

Welcome to the 9th installment of our “How to Start Homeschooling” series. Today, we’re zeroing in on a critical component of your homeschool journey: assessment. Evaluating progress is essential not only to comply with certain homeschooling laws but also to ensure your child is growing and learning effectively. In this article, we will explore fundamental assessment concepts and provide you with practical tools to monitor your homeschooler’s achievements. If you haven’t read the previous articles,…

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Faith of Their Own: Raising Kids with a Deep, Personal Faith

In today’s rapidly changing (and not for the better) world, instilling a genuine faith in your children is more crucial than ever. Faith is not just a set of beliefs handed down from generation to generation. It is a very personal and individual journey. It shapes your values, guides your decisions, and provides comfort in times of uncertainty. For you as parents and guardians, the challenge is not merely to pass on the rituals and…

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Embracing the Role of Mentor as a Parent

Did you know that January 7th is National I am a Mentor Day? Have you ever heard of this holiday before? Yeah me neither. Well this is what I found out. National I am a Mentor Day is actually part of National Mentoring Month which is celebrated in January. The day is to celebrate and honor mentors and the roles they play in their communities. Mentors guide and inspire other people. Usually people who are…

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Dealing with Parental Criticism

In the article the author explores the generational gap between modern moms and their parents, delving into the reasons behind criticisms and offering strategies to stay strong. It highlights how societal changes, technology, and individualism have shaped modern parenting, and provides insights on addressing conflicts with older generations.

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How I Taught My Child the Power of Gratitude

Lately, I have been hearing this phrase from my 4-year-old: “I wish I had [something some other kid has]” or “I wish we could go to [fill in some extravagant vacation trip].” It has been characteristic of her to say things out of the blue and usually, it’s something really cute, like “I have tears because I love you so much.” I would brush off this new phrase of hers as a phase every child…

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