[Home educator] sometimes teaching and parenting is tough stuff. That is the reality of the calling. I hope ... [do] not quit or give up hope but keep moving forward on the path where God guides you.
It isn't my teaching credentials that qualify me to teach my child. It is my God who qualifies me.
Organic education is natural, wholesome, and fundamental.
I LOVE homeschooling and want others who have been led to do it to love it, too.
... the enemy will do anything to rob my joy of homeschooling and parenting. He wanted me to live in bondage and feel guilty and like I was never doing enough to have me miss the real joy of just bein...
Relax. Cultivate your children's capabilities. Maximize their strengths. Do not handicap their unique skills by spending too much time on making them average in everything. Help them create their own...
I homeschool my children not to prepare them for tests but to prepare them for life.
Teach the child, not just the curriculum.
By fulfilling our divinely appointed jobs as parents, we can be God's tools that define and refine our children as they are sculpted into the individuals that He wants them to be.
Homeschooling is not head-to-head, it's heart-to-heart.
Life's most important lessons are not found in the lesson plans.
How do I find joy in my homeschool journey?The answer is quite simple. I accept lots of God's grace. Grace to make mistakes. Grace to take a nap when I am exhausted. Grace to not feel guilty. Without...
I pray moms will use ... [my] book[s] as a reference to arm themselves with God's grace and His Word to break away from the enemy's bondage and begin to experience peace and freedom in their homeschoo...
The primary focus of homeschooling should be on cultivating hearts for the Lord.
curriculum companies provide more work than is needed. I never finished the complete curriculum when I taught in a classroom or at home. If your race is with your curriculum, learn to pick and choose...
If I had to sum up homeschooling in one word, it would be freedom.
When I think of the word "organic," I think of natural, wholesome, and fundamental.That's exactly what I want my children's education to be like.
... parents naturally want their children to excel in every area of academics and extra-curricular activities, but the reality is- God made each child differently for His purpose. He never intended fo...
I want home educators to look beyond the lesson plans, curriculum, and grades to see the abundant blessings. My desire is for parents to enjoy the journey rather than focus on the destination.When you...
The times I am most frustrated in homeschooling is when I become focused more on my plans than His plans. I must spend more time daily looking up for his divine direction than I do looking down at my...