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I Work From Son Up To Son DownA mom of 5 boys who loves homeschooling and raising them in a christian home. Sometimes it is spiritually introspective, and other times it is humorous. It's about life in a house full of testerone and how one female views it. |
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Just here for the rideThis is my blog on my life trying to homeschool and homestead. |
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Recent Blog Posts
Couldn’t Have Said It Better
on May 2, 2006 in Free Thought Homeschooling Religion Here is a selection of quotes I’ve collected from various places. On gullibility and blind acceptance… In religion and politics, people’s beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second hand, and without examinati...
Diversity of Homeschoolers
on Nov 24, 2006 in Free Thought Homeschooling Religion A recent discussion on a email list I subscribe to concerned the documentary Jesus Camp. At the beginning of the movie a statement is made that “75% of homeschoolers are evangelical Christians”. [See Jesus Camp Take 2, written by a column...
Defining Secular
on Jan 16, 2007 in Homeschooling Religion Apparently, being secular is okay as long as it doesn’t mean “non-religious” or “absence of religion”. Recently, a member made a plea to a secular homeschooling group for help finding or starting a group in her area tha...
phonics and sight reading work together
on Feb 17, 2007 in disabled kids phonics language delays flash cards sight reading reading challenges homeschooling Autism reading Has it really been a month since I’ve posted? Doesn’t feel that long.The best way to teach a child to read is phonics. Understanding phonics gives the child a method of attack for decoding words they have never seen before. It gives them the abil...
How our homeschooling journey began...
on Apr 4, 2007 in start home schooling techniques method philosophy God kids reasons Charlotte Mason Christian education beginning homeschooling children starting Christianity I used to be a vegetarian, then I got hungry. I used to be type-A, then I got sick...and tired. I used to be a lot of things, and thankfully I've outgrown a few of them. After all, what good is one more stressed-out, neurotic overachiever to this wor...



