Recognizing Passive-Aggressive Behavior in Our Children
Dianne talks about a topic that is often kept a secret. What do you do when your kids are driving you nuts? Learn how to manage passive-aggressive behavior.
Dianne talks about a topic that is often kept a secret. What do you do when your kids are driving you nuts? Learn how to manage passive-aggressive behavior.
Most parents don’t want their children to get bored… ever! Just think of the many hours and dollars parents spend keeping their children busy with sports, music, art classes, after-school activities – not to mention the toys, videos, computer games etc. that we give our children to keep boredom at bay.
Randi St. Denis, Director of Home Educators Encouragement Alliance (HEEA), is an educator, popular homeschool speaker, and a seasoned homeschooling mom.
Do your kids realize how wonderful it is that God sent His Son to find His lost children? Here is a fun Bible school activity to help your kids learn this important truth from Luke 2:14.
Have you ever tried to define homeschooling? A homeschool is where parents teach their children at home instead of sending them to public or private school.
Lee Binz is a veteran homeschooling mom of two and the owner of The HomeScholar.
For Mother’s Day, I wanted to write an article honoring the homeschooling mom; but how do I do that without sounding trite or using all the common clichés?
Teresa Dear is a prior Russian linguist in the Air Force turned stay-at-home, homeschooling mom of four.
There are many wonderful math problem-solving activities that can be done in the home with your child. Many of these activities require common household items or small purchases of everyday items. But, more importantly, you and your child will be able to spend “quality time” together creating memories and learning math skills at the same time.
Play this fun Bible school activity that uses a game of pairing important Bible people or things together while also promoting the memorization of the verse.