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Classical Parenting 101- Get Lost

Join us for the second week of our Classical Parenting 101 Series! If you missed last week, you can read that article and the heart behind the series HERE.

7 Ways to Celebrate Your Senior During a Pandemic

Your students have worked hard completing a milestone in their education. It’s time to celebrate their accomplishments. Yet, the current environment with the COVID-19 crisis is keeping people from being able to gather. How can you make graduation...

Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Podcasts for Parents

Raise your hand if you’ve gotten into the newest fun hobby- podcast listening?! In case you don’t know, podcasts are a free audio service on the internet that you can download and listen to at your leisure. They run the gamut in topics and there’s...

Home Tips to Develop Brain Muscles:  “Just Do It!”

Kids learn differently. That much is certain. Educators are divided on the use of the term “learning styles,” but any good teacher worth his/her salt employs a slew of techniques to make information stick—reading, highlighting, chants, games,...

Managing Media in the Home

A few months ago we looked at the decision that all of us parents need to make regarding when to allow a child to get a personal electronic device.As difficult as that process is to walk through, I believe the greater challenge we face as parents...

S.T.E.M.: A Science Teacher's Perspective Part 2

Rather than focusing on one academic area of interest, a classically educated student is educated as a whole. They are taught to respect and nurture their physical and spiritual bodies, to explore and understand the wonder of the natural world God...

Stem : A Science Teacher's Perspective Part 1

I've been thinking much about the latest "fad" in education. It seems like every couple of years, an educator and a politician team up to take on what is wrong with education in America. Fueled by frustration, fear, and hope for a quick fix, the...

Should you let your child get a smartphone?

“I feel like we’re Amish.”

I heard this one evening as my teenage children and I discussed the issue of smartphones in our home. I chuckled to myself inside because I was once that cool, 20-something youth pastor that every teen in the church loved...