The Four Language Arts (Andrew Pudewa)

When asked, “What are the language arts?” people may respond by listing numerous subjects: spelling, phonics, grammar, penmanship, copying, dictation, narration, and composition. But actually it’s much simpler! For those adhering to the classical model, those ascribing to a Charlotte Mason approach, or those who just want a common-sense curriculum, there are really only four … Continue reading The Four Language Arts (Andrew Pudewa)

Deepening Family Relationships Through Godly Communication (Steve Demme)

There is no one who can build up a family like a father. As we live and learn together, let’s be intentional in our relationships within the family. Understanding each other and working on speaking and listening leads to healthier interactions among all members of the family Video of Question/Answer session coming soon to this … Continue reading Deepening Family Relationships Through Godly Communication (Steve Demme)

How to Get Started Having Regular Times of Family Worship (Steve Demme)

Steve relates the ingredients for a doable plan of family worship. After many years of trying, God helped the Demmes make studying God’s Word a daily part of their home. Steve also shares obstacles he wrestled with to lead his family in this crucial area. Video of question / answer period coming soon to this … Continue reading How to Get Started Having Regular Times of Family Worship (Steve Demme)

Am I Qualified to Teach My Children (Steve Demme)

Parents are uniquely qualified to teach and disciple their children. As a parent, you are uniquely qualified to be the primary educator of your children. You have more assets than you realize. Listen and be encouraged by a homeschooling father of four sons who are now adults. Watch more sessions from Mr. Demme! Visit Demme … Continue reading Am I Qualified to Teach My Children (Steve Demme)

The Epic Battle between Wisdom and Folly (Mark Hamby)

Travel through Proverbs 1-9, and learn why the “fear of God” is a prerequisite to His love and how the “fear of the LORD” can turn careless children into cautious thought-full decision-makers. Learning to love what God loves and hate what God hates is foundational for a child’s worldview to develop properly. As the story of Wisdom unfolds, experience … Continue reading The Epic Battle between Wisdom and Folly (Mark Hamby)

The Art of Storytelling: Developing Discernment in an Age of Distraction (Mark Hamby)

In an age of amusement, we must guard against influences that excite the senses, circumvent reason, and foster gullibility. Through the art of storytelling and the prodding of the mysterious ancient Shepherd of Ecclesiastes 12, learn how to test the worthiness of stories—a collection of words that represent an author’s worldview. Discover how discernment is … Continue reading The Art of Storytelling: Developing Discernment in an Age of Distraction (Mark Hamby)

Let Me Go! Resolved Conflicts and Restored Relationships (Mark Hamby)

Based on the manipulative life of Jacob, his rival relationship with his brother, the lack of relationship between his mother and father, and his constant marital conflicts, the stage is set for a life of deception and self-deception. Believing that holding on to a better inheritance, more children, a better wife, and a better job, … Continue reading Let Me Go! Resolved Conflicts and Restored Relationships (Mark Hamby)

Raise Them Up, Don’t Crush Them Down (Mark Hamby)

Children need to hear the beating of our hearts rather than the beating of our voices. Listen to their words and you will discover their heart. Rules can change behavior, but they can’t change the heart. Discipline is necessary for purposeful disobedience, but irritating character flaws are transformed by mercy. As each day begins with new compassions, only then will children feel safe … Continue reading Raise Them Up, Don’t Crush Them Down (Mark Hamby)

The Early Years: Homeschooling Your Preschooler

Give your child what is most important. Instead of academic or social pressures, Charlotte Mason encouraged mothers to give their little ones a full six years of developing good habits, getting acquainted with nature, exploring with the five senses, growing in their spiritual lives, and more. This video was provided to our 2020 Online Conference … Continue reading The Early Years: Homeschooling Your Preschooler