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Making the Choice: When to Start Homeschooling

By Rachael Yunis
Freedom to Live Life as It Was Meant to Be Lived Are you wondering when to start homeschooling?  Homeschooling has been around longer than any other form of education. Before there were brick-and-mortar buildings and teachers with education degrees that prepared them for multitudes of students, there was simply learning passed from one generation to...
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Fall in Love with the Science of Autumn: Hidden Colors Activity

By Rachael Yunis
Fall is a beautiful time of year full of hidden colors from other seasons. In many parts of the world, its crisp, cool air and colorful trees leave families wanting to spend as much time outdoors as possible. Opportunities for camping trips, bonfires, farmer’s markets, and community fairs and festivals show up throughout weekends in...
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Don’t Settle for an Elf on a Shelf

Don’t Settle for an Elf on a Shelf

By Rachael Carman
We all know the tune “Santa Claus is Coming To Town.” You better watch out You better not cry You better not pout  I’m telling you why Santa Claus is coming to town   He’s making a list He’s checking it twice He’s gonna find out Who’s naughty or nice Santa Claus is comin’ to...
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Is Homeschooling Expensive? Breaking Down the Costs

By Trisha Vuong
The homeschooling movement continues to gain traction, attracting families who appreciate the flexibility and personalized learning environment it offers. In 2023, the U.S. Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey concluded that close to 4 million families were opting for homeschooling in the U.S. alone. Homeschooling allows parents to tailor their child’s education to fit their family’s...
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12 Living Books About Astronomy

By Trisha Vuong
We have compiled a list of 12 living books that complement the study of Exploring Creation with Astronomy. First things first. What is a living book? It is one of the more perplexing questions that Charlotte Mason inspired homeschoolers wrestle with. Miss Mason emphasized that we offer a generous feast of living stories to children....
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Gobbling Turkey Craft

By Rachael Yunis
Create a gobbling turkey craft this Thanksgiving! Learn about the science of sound with this fun science activity. Supplies for turkey craft: • One plastic cup • One paper clip • 22” piece of string • Construction paper or Tissue paper • Tape (or glue) • Scissors • Ruler • Paper towel • Water •...
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The Science Behind a Solar Eclipse

By Davis Carman
Psalm 148:3 Praise Him, sun and moon, praise Him, all you shining stars! Exploring Creation Apologia is known for science. As the number-one publisher of creation-based science, math, and Bible curricula for homeschool families, we have received hundreds of number-one awards for over two decades. Exploring Creation with is one of our registered trademarks and...
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Has anyone seen my magic wand

Has anyone seen my magic wand?

By Rachael Carman
Has anyone seen my magic wand? It’s got to be around here somewhere, or at least I thought it was…. The laundry is piling up. Dinner needs to be fixed. I need to call Mom, get ready for the day – oh, and shower! Do any of you remember Bewitched? It was the forerunner to...
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Why Self-Directed Homeschool Curriculums Are So Good!

Why Self-Directed Homeschool Curriculums Are So Good!

By Rebecca Devitt
In the realm of homeschooling, a notable trend has taken root: the growing popularity of self-directed homeschool curriculum programs. The question that arises is: What’s driving this surge? The answer lies in the inherent flexibility these curricula offer. They provide a tailored approach to learning, allowing children to navigate their educational paths at their own...
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7 Kids, 49 Lessons

7 Kids, 49 lessons

By Rachael Carman
Articles about parenting are continually being published. There are even magazines entirely dedicated to the topic. You can find articles titled things like: “Tips and Tricks,” “Things that Work,” “How NOT to Mess-up Your Kids,” “What My Parents Did Wrong,” or “How to Avoid Being Your Mother to Your Kids.” As parents, we are constantly...
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