By: Natashia Atkinson Homeschool:We have been duped into thinking that school is the important part.Home is the important part. -Todd Wilson As a homeschool graduate, this quote is seen through a lens of personal experience and common sense and it is entirely accurate.I know most homeschool parents may not see the fruit … [Read more...] about School is Not That Important
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Asking Yourself The Realistic Questions
By: Natashia Atkinson This will not be a blog offering solutions for the questions presented, but more a blog to figuratively tack some questions on your refrigerator for your own pondering and answering. We are living in a time that might look very familiar to our older generations and/or those who have already left us. We are living in a time that might look very familiar to those surviving on other … [Read more...] about Asking Yourself The Realistic Questions
Live a Life of No Regrets
By: Nicolette Behm Regret is such a heavy word. It comes with guilt, sadness, and disappointment in a choice you might have made along the way. Let’s talk about that. What makes you regret that choice? The consequences that came along with that decision is probably where the sadness lies. Of course, we all make decisions in our life that bring us sadness… at the time. The true testimony of … [Read more...] about Live a Life of No Regrets
The Need for Vintage Parenting in a Society Gone Mad
By: Nicki Shinn Parenting is hard! If someone tells you it’s a piece of cake, they aren’t doing it the right way, which to me is vintage parenting. What is vintage parenting anyway and why should we all be making it an absolute priority in this challenging culture we live in? Vintage parenting is a style of parenting that would be considered traditional or old-school. It involves structure, discipline, … [Read more...] about The Need for Vintage Parenting in a Society Gone Mad
Lord of the Flies, To Kill a Mockingbird, Hamlet
By: Matt Josbena These are some of the classics that I remember not only being in my library as a kid in school, but they were readings my teachers had us dissect. As a child going through school, I never remember a teacher pushing their sexuality or telling us their life story. Definitely never had anyone ever “come out” to me as an authority. Sure we had faculty members that were suspicious and we had … [Read more...] about Lord of the Flies, To Kill a Mockingbird, Hamlet