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You are a Homeschool Hero, homeschool encouragement from Davis Carman at Apologia

You Are a Homeschool Hero

By Davis Carman
It’s been more than two years since that day in March 2020 when American schools closed their doors and the word “coronavirus” forced its way into everyone’s vocabulary. Suddenly, the education of millions of children and teens ground to a halt. Most parents, understandably in shock, waited for government schools to provide a workable solution....
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Homeschooling helps support your childs unique learning style

Support Your Child’s Unique Learning Style

By Alyssa Esposito
Help Your Child Thrive with Homeschool Resources to Support Your Child’s Unique Learning Style We all know that each child is incredibly unique. From one child or sibling to the next, the differences are vast. As a homeschool parent, you become aware of each child’s distinct facial characteristics, mannerisms, interests, preferences, motivators, and learning styles....
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Are you on a school waiting list? Blog post by Davis Carman

Are You on a School Waiting List?

By Davis Carman
Waiting in line is no fun. At least it used to be no fun. Today, it doesn’t seem to bother people as much as it did before the distraction of smartphones, which allow people to scroll through social media feeds as a way of killing time. On a related note, what about waitlists? Is it...
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Davis Carman shares his thoughts on the vaccine hot potato

The Vaccine Hot Potato

By Davis Carman
Vaccines have always been a hot potato. These days, vaccination seems to be more of a red-hot, blister-burning coal than a hand-warming, foil-wrapped spud. I’m confident that you and the rest of our readers have done some research on vaccines in the last 24 months. Therefore, it’s reasonable for me to assume that you are...
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Why familys love Apologia math

Why We Love Apologia Math

By Alyssa Esposito
Many students grow up loving math. They love the way it’s a universally understood language and that it has finite answers and patterns. Breezing through their curriculum, they enjoy all things numbers. But there are also many students who struggle with, or simply don’t enjoy math. For those students, there was a point in time,...
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This Kairos Moment - Homeschool Encouragement by Davis Carman

This Kairos Moment

By Davis Carman
The Greek language has two words for “time” — chronos and kairos. Chronos is quantitative, denoting chronological or sequential time — the forward propelling of time that we measure with clocks. On the other hand, kairos is qualitative. It is the right, critical, proper, and opportune time to take action. Kairos means taking advantage of or even creating a perfect moment to deliver a...
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Creationism and other worldviews blog post by Davis Carman

Creationism v. the Other Worldviews

By Davis Carman
Apologia publishes Creation-based science curricula. I hope you realize just how unique this is in a world saturated in Darwinism and the teaching of evolution. The perspective from which you teach science will have a profound influence on the understanding, interpretation, and worldview of your students. I believe that all subjects—science, math, language, history, and...
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Homeschool Rocks blog Post by Davis Carman

Homeschool Rocks

By Davis Carman
Have you ever seen those rocks in front of public school buildings with a spray-painted message announcing the news of a kid’s birthday? That’s all well and good, but I can think of much bigger news to share. I believe that the best news going on in America right now is the homeschooling movement. In...
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What I Did During Summer Vacation Blog Post

What I Did During Summer Vacation

By Davis Carman
Our Summer Vacation Summer vacation – how often did you get this writing assignment as a school-age kid? I personally enjoyed putting pen to paper each September since our family did a fairly good job of making sure a good vacation happened sometime during the summer break. Some years, we went on a camping trip...
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Artist and Author Eric Carle’s Comments on Home and School blog post by Davis Carman

Artist and Author Eric Carle’s Comments on Home and School

By Davis Carman
Eric Carle’s Comments on Home and School On May 23, 2021, Eric Carle passed away after a lifetime of achievements spanning 91 years. He is best known for his illustrated children’s books including Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and The Very Hungry Caterpillar. He illustrated more than 70 books, writing most of...
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