Volunteer, Give, Advocate In June 2012, a debate was held at the historic Oxford Union on the topic on whether “social media has... Read More
Open Their Eyes March 3, 1991. Rodney King. In a day that will live in infamy, African-American Rodney King was beaten with batons... Read More
Does My Child Still Need to Learn Handwriting? Now that much of our written communication takes place with keyboards and touch screens, is handwriting still relevant? Why can’t... Read More
Social Justice: Righting an Injustice In the 1980s, my dad was one of the pioneers of homeschooling in America. In those early days, homeschooling was... Read More
Copyright Law and Its Implications for Publishers and Customers Humans love creating things. We write, draw, paint, play music, shoot movies, and code computer programs. Imagine painting a beautiful... Read More
The Call of the Wild: Teaching Kids to Love Nature In many Native American tribes, an important rite of passage for boys on the brink of manhood was the “vision... Read More
Online Classes: An Educational Option Worth Exploring When I began my homeschooling journey 21 years ago with my firstborn, I wasn’t thinking about high school. With a... Read More
Water, Water, Everywhere Do you ever wonder where the rain goes once it rolls off of you roof? As our knowledge of our... Read More
Teach Math-U-See Effectively With These Four Steps If you are a long-time user of Math-U-See, you know that its recommended approach to teaching math is different than... Read More
The Hunt for Wild Asparagus “Dress warmly and wear something you don’t mind getting wet,” my dad said one morning. My dad was taking us... Read More