by Roy Hanson, HSLDA In California and across the nation, we are alarmed by the growing number of Christian home schoolers who are enrolling in charter school programs. Below is a summary of most of the reasons why we are concerned. This is based upon my full-time research and advocacy work in behalf of private [...]
Mimi Rothschild Brings You “Make the Most of Your Next Homeschool Convention” Author: Janice Campbell The homeschool convention is almost here! Are you ready? Whether it is your first convention or your fifteenth, the annual homeschool convention can be an overwhelming event. With dozens of workshops, over 100 vendors, and thousands of new and used [...]
Mimi Rothschild Brings You “God Has Trouble With His Children Too” by Shannon Brendlinger ——————————————————————————- Children obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.-Ephesians 6:1 There have been times at night that I would pray over one of my four children. One reason would be because I had a confrontation of some sort [...]
Mimi Rothschild Looks at “Character Education in the Public School”? by Sarah McBroom ——————————————————————————– As an relatively new educator, I have discovered that part of the problem in our schools today is that our students lack character. They have not been taught at home as so many of us were in our childhoods. The task [...]
School At Home? A Day in the Life by Angela Allen When people ask me what I do for a living I reply, “I’m a stay-at-home mom, and I home school my ten year old son.” Some people look at me as if I’m from another planet, some people say, “That’s great, but what do [...]
Mimi Rothschild Brings You “Overcoming Your Homeschooling Fears” by JT M Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it” (KJB). Overcoming your fears of homeschooling is the first step in making one of the most important decisions of your life [...]
by Mimi Rothschild Look for the Flowers We are so beset these days by storing the children engaging in vandalism, so deluged by reports of children guilty of law violations, so overcome with the evidence of their acts of cruelty and violence that we are forced to the conclusion that the extension range of juvenile [...]
Pardon me, please. An important aspect of learning to get along with others is learning to be considerate of others. Courtesy is not in born: he just talked courtesy does not well up from the depths of the child loving desire to see other people happy at the cost of his own convenience inconvenience. He [...]
by Mimi Rothschild One of the most important traits of an employee is his ability to get along with others. This is what at least one employment interviewer looks for first in a potential employee. He states that the most frequent reason for discharging of workers is that they become troublemakers because they have never [...]