Does your kid hate to write?
Steam is starting to come out of your ears as you listen to the tap, tap, tap of your son’s pencil on that blank page as he sits there… groaning and sighing, staring at the ceiling fan going around… and…
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Steam is starting to come out of your ears as you listen to the tap, tap, tap of your son’s pencil on that blank page as he sits there… groaning and sighing, staring at the ceiling fan going around… and…
Your toddler is amusing herself by pulling the books off of your bookshelves. Your dryer buzzed a while back, and your husband’s work shirts are wrinkling more by the second. How could you forget to get something out of the…
While reading a past edition of the Tuttle Tribe blog from Micah and Amy Tuttle, missionaries in Peru, a quote from John Wesley smacked me in the face. Â God has been teaching me a lot lately about my view and…
Do you have a high school writer that doesn’t like to write? Here’s part 2 of our 10 tips for teaching a reluctant high school writer! If you missed the first post with tips 1-5, read it here. (Actually, no…
First, don’t panic if you’re teaching a high school writer who dislikes writing. I call that teaching a “reluctant” high school writer. Battling over writing launches a new type of anxiety into the homeschooling mix, especially if you’re teaching high…
Years ago, people celebrated Christmas across many countries with simple, handmade gifts. They exchanged these gifts in remembrance of the gifts given to baby Jesus by the Wise Men, and ultimately, for the Gift God gave us in His Son,…
How to bring life to your kids’ education by teaching history, science, and language arts using excellent literature instead of dry textbooks!
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