4 Ways That Consumer Math Prepares Your High Schoolers for Real Life
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by Jessica
2d ago
As homeschooling parents, all of us want to make the best decisions about what we teach our kids. We want to figure out how to best prepare them for the future. But this can be so overwhelming! Which history curriculum is the best? Which English material will help them learn what they need to know without causing undue frustration? Don’t even get us started on MATH! This dilemma can be especially consuming once our kids reach high school. We have credit hours to account for, electives to choose, GPAs to track, and possibly, college requirements to consider. As parents and teachers of our kids ..read more
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4 Ways That Health and Physical Education Help Your High Schoolers Thrive
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by Arden Kohout
4d ago
When it comes to homeschooling high schoolers, P.E. can be one of the most difficult credits to fulfill. A lot of teens aren’t into sports, and getting them active is like pulling teeth. Even if your teen loves sports and athletics, they may not have a healthy relationship with exercise or the discipline to grow their skills and strength. You might even be on the verge of throwing up your hands and giving up! However, students need to learn how to exercise and nourish their bodies in a way that promotes strength and overall health, which is what physical education is meant to accomplish. You m ..read more
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3 Ways That Creative Writing Will Equip Your High Schooler for Life
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by Jessica
1w ago
My friend recently thought it would be entertaining to see if she could describe a few of her friends (including me) to an AI generator. This particular generator was supposed to produce an animated character based on the prompts it was given. It took a few tries, but eventually, the generator spit out characters that looked like my husband and me. I was both fascinated and a little bewildered that this was possible! With a little creativity, analysis, and time, my friend had communicated clearly enough that this program could interpret her words and reflect the appearance of her friends. Mayb ..read more
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5 Heart Issues Our Kids Deal With: Teaching Kids to Abide in Christ
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by Jessica
1M ago
Do your kids need help controlling their fleshly desires and attitudes? Discover 5 common heart issues kids face and how to overcome them by learning to abide in Christ. Everything was going so well. We had eaten fun snacks, played outside, and had some reading time, but now it was time for naps. Suddenly, a storm of emotions materialized out of nowhere and my nephew screamed, “NOOOO! I don’t WANT to take a nap!” and melted onto the floor in a pile of tears and uncontrollable sobs. Of course, I had been expecting some protesting at nap time—but nothing like THIS. Are you ever surprised at thin ..read more
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Teach Your Kids to Truly Celebrate Easter by Uncovering Mercies at the Cross
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by Jessica
3M ago
Celebrate Easter by going beyond the usual festivities! Help your kids to dig deeper into Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection and uncover the mercy of God! When I was young, Easter weekend was one of the most crazy and busy times of the year besides Christmas. There was the inevitable Easter egg hunt hosted annually by a family in our church and special food preparation. Usually, we would go shopping for Easter outfits to welcome the chilly beginning of spring and dye eggs on Saturday evening. Then, we would celebrate Easter at our church’s sunrise service followed by breakfast and a speciall ..read more
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Meaningful Family Conversation Starters: How to Make the Most of Family Time
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by Arden Kohout
5M ago
Do you want to inspire deeper family conversations? Find out how to engage your kids in meaningful conversations and make everyday moments a time for discipleship and connection! Six thousand, five hundred seventy-four. That’s how many days we have with our children from the moment they are born until they turn eighteen. Many of those days will be memorable, from birthday parties to holidays to big life changes. However, there will be more days that are mundane. The car rides, the meals, the downtime between dinner and bedtime, all can be pretty forgettable. But in our busy lives, these moment ..read more
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3 Reasons Your Kids Can Trust God and Resist Hopelessness
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by Jessica
6M ago
Hard times and disappointments happen in life. Teach kids to resist hopelessness and despair by trusting in the promises and character of God. Find out how. Have you ever asked, “what’s the point?” Maybe this is what pops into your mind when you’ve worked all day to make the house spotless, and then the kids run inside, leaving tiny (or big) muddy tracks through the whole house. Maybe this phrase seems to apply to almost every part of life right now because things are so HARD. But we aren’t the only ones who feel this way— sometimes our kids do too. Our kids struggle when a friend is untrue fo ..read more
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Letting Go: Teaching Our Kids How to Forgive and Overcome Bitterness
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by Jessica
6M ago
Does your child cling to anger and become bitter? Teach kids how to overcome bitterness by understanding God’s character, trusting in His plan, and choosing forgiveness. Read more. I didn’t know I was bitter. All I knew was that when she reached out to hug me, I didn’t want to give her a hug. I didn’t know I was bitter. But I was twisting anything she said—even in kindness—into an insult or cutting criticism. I didn’t know I was bitter, and yet I was constantly angry at her for no reason at all. I didn’t know I was bitter, yet when I told God, “I don’t want this anymore,” I felt a burden lifte ..read more
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Don’t Blow Up: How to Help Your Kids Manage Anger by Trusting God
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by Jessica
6M ago
Whether your child “blows up” or retreats into quiet anger, learn to teach your kids how to manage and fight anger God’s way! Read to find out more. “Why should I trust God? He hasn’t done much for me.” My heart sank as my friend spit out each angry word. He had been through a lot in the past couple years. Instead of trusting God with those things, he had pulled his focus inwards and towards himself so much that he couldn’t see the good things God was currently doing. He was full of anger at the things that had happened to him, and it continually spilled over in his words and actions. But ..read more
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How God’s Truth Can Help Your Kids Overcome Fear and Anxiety
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by Jessica
6M ago
Does your child struggle to overcome fear and anxiety? Discover how learning God’s truth can help your child so fear cannot control them. Read more. Once again, I ran down the hall to my parents’ room. I knocked and tearfully explained to my dad that I was afraid. I needed him to check my room for monsters. Although I realize now how exhausting it was for him, he never failed to return to my room with me, check my window, and tuck me into bed. Though I did eventually stop waking my parents up at night, my fear still controlled me as I grew older. I slept with my closet light on almost until I ..read more
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