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- Christian Homeschooling Field Trip Ideas
[Reference-and-Education:Home-Schooling] Everyone loves a good field trip. For the Christian homeschooling family, there are many options available for them to choose from. Some of them are good; some not so good. How does a family go about deciding on which places to take their homeschooled children? This article will give you some great ideas to get you started.
- Christian Homeschool Curriculum - How to Decide
[Reference-and-Education:Home-Schooling] As a Christian homeschooling parent, how do you go about determining which method of teaching is best for your family, or what lessons you should be teaching, and at what speed? Now that you've made the decision to begin homeschooling your children, are you still doing things the way they were done in your child's public school? In other words, are you "homeschooling", or having "school at home"?
- Christian Homeschool - Survive and Thrive!
[Reference-and-Education:Home-Schooling] Anyone who has been homeschooling for any length of time understands the frustrations and problems that can sometimes occur. Here are some tips and suggestions to help you not only survive in your Christian homeschool, but to help you thrive as well!
- Christian Home Schooling - Why We Started
[Reference-and-Education:Home-Schooling] Everyone has their own reasons for starting to home school their children. Those reasons range from being dissatisfied with the public school system, disappointment about something being taught in your child's classroom, wanting to spend more time with your children, religious reasons, and many others. In this article I will be sharing some of the reasons why my wife and I started to homeschool our children.
- How to Make Your Own Homemade Halloween Costume
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] Let's face it, with the economy going the way it is, more and more families are searching for ways to save a few dollars here and there. And now, with the fall season upon us, we are approaching three main festivals that require the spending of money - Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
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