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Are homeschooled kids weird? As a homeschooling mom for the past 11 years, it is a fair question. I often encounter moms who are curious about homeschooling, but afraid their kids will somehow turn out weird. Or upon meeting my kids, they...
Eryn Lynum, a master naturalist, podcaster, author, and dedicated homeschool mom, has a passion for natural theology. She defines natural theology as a science that stems from observing the natural world to better understand the Creator. The...
You’ve heard the stories about the homeschooled kids who live somewhere on your block. Maybe you’ve heard that they “run wild” or that they’re brainiacs attending college at the age of 12, but can’t interact with other kids their age....
Some people were even bringing infants to Him so He might touch them, but when the disciples saw it, they rebuked them. –Luke 18:15 I’m a firm believer that building relationships with your children should be a top priority for homeschooling...
As a young homeschooler, I always thought teaching elementary ages would be fun and easy. We could spend our days reading great books, exploring outside, crafting models of historic places, and baking treats while doing math. But as my children...
Embarking on a homeschooling journey can be both rewarding and a bit daunting, calling for planning and support. Alicia Hutchinson, a seasoned homeschooler and the mastermind behind Living Well + Learning Well, offers a shining example of this...
In a world where our lives are increasingly intertwined with technology and schedules, it’s easy to overlook the simple wonders that surround us every day. This theme reverberates throughout an insightful conversation with Sherri Seligson, a...
Recommended Grade Level: 11th-12th grade Master Physics with a Christian Worldview Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Advanced Physics is a college-prep homeschool curriculum designed for high school students who have completed a first-year...
Recommended Grade Level: 11th-12th grade Explore the World of Chemistry Through a Biblical Lens Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Advanced Chemistry is a college-prep homeschool curriculum designed for high school students who have completed a...
10th grade is a big year. This is the year students begin to think about their post-high school plans. Will they go to a community college or a four-year university? Will they attend a tech or trade school? Take on an apprenticeship? Do a...
Grace touches us all deeply, a virtue that’s often spoken about but sometimes overlooked in the hustle of daily life. Despite this, grace is something we inherently need, even if it doesn’t always occur to us. Reflecting on grace brings to...
It’s a question we get often, “How can I keep my child motivated and engaged in homeschooling?” The early stages of homeschooling are mostly exciting. From researching and gathering your books and curriculum to finding fresh supplies for...
Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain. – Psalm 127:1 Treehouse Masters When we had a house full of kids, my family enjoyed watching the cable television show “Treehouse Masters.” We had hearty conversations about...
Recommended Grade Level: 11th-12th grade Explore the Wonders of Anatomy with Apologia’s Advanced Biology Curriculum Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Advanced Biology: The Human Body, 2nd Edition is a college-prep homeschool curriculum...
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. –Psalm 139:14 Primitive Reflexes: Origin and Role God is a masterful designer. As early as 11-14 weeks of gestation, primitive...
The Wild Brothers are a homeschooling family who lived in the remotest jungles of Papua, Indonesia. Their unique experiences as a missionary homeschooling family were transformed into an inspiring mission-minded lifestyle that continues to touch...
Let’s be honest, science class doesn’t always get the best reputation. For every cool explosion demo (safely conducted by professionals, of course), there’s a textbook chapter that feels longer than waiting for your YouTube video to buffer....
“Forensics is where science meets justice. In this course, students don’t just learn how to collect evidence—they learn how to think critically, ask good questions, and apply truth to some of life’s most complex problems.” – Austin...