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Tweeting about the new book Hands Free Mama: A Guide to Putting Down the Phone, Burning the To-Do List, and Letting Go of Perfection to Grasp What Really Matters! by Rachel Macy Stafford. Book available January 7.
Post may contain affiliate links to materials I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. Ron Paul Curriculum Tip of the Week – December 14, 2013 TV Time American teens spend 4 hours a day watching TV. This is up from 3 hours in 2004. That is a one-third increase. Awful! But their parents watch even […]
The Homeschool Leadercast Episode 22: Ben Swann talks with Jeremy Jesenovec about The Liberty Movement and Homeschooling. Check out Ben Swann and Ben Swann-Liberty Is Rising on Facebook.
Arguments: Deductive Logic Exercises (1978) by Howard Pospesel and David Marans is now available for free here.
“Our family has studied Greek in the past, but there’s something about learning a different alphabet that makes it very difficult for younger students. What we really needed was a Greek phonics book—rather than a curriculum that covers the entire alphabet in two weeks—and a copybook to practice writing the letters…” A review of A […]
In previous posts we have written about our project of sending books to prisoners in Texas. Here are some excerpts from recent letters. “…I received the latest shipment of books — thank you. I have distributed them to people who are interested. There is one man — he was a hitman for a street gang […]
21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. I have a question about translating Romans 1:21. The KJV, Holman Bible, NKJV, NIV all say, “… but became vain in their imaginations.” Calvin’s Institutes and Matthew […]
From a University of Cambridge report “…This is a brief review of the relevant research evidence which overwhelmingly supports a later start to formal education….”
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