Our kids are away from us over 16,000 hours of their childhood if they’re in school. Keep the homeschool movement strong in NC by giving to NCHE: nche.com/give
One of the difficulties we homeschoolers face is that we live right in the middle of our work. If we aren’t mindful, the work never ends.
Check out this post on the NCHE Blog to read about some restful routines.
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Last year we launched the NCHE Blog for the very first time! We hope it has been a great source of information and encouragement to you. We've looked back and found our top ten most popular posts from 2020. They are definitely worth reading (or rereading).
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Rioters broke into the US Capitol, Trump refused to attend Biden’s inauguration, and people are being banned from social media for their political views.
How do we talk about these topics with our children? Check out this NCHE Blog post for some ideas.
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If you are a Christian parent, then one of your primary goals is to help your children follow Jesus Christ. An important spiritual discipline that will bear significant fruit in your children's lives is that of memorizing Scripture.
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Are you a black homeschool family in North Carolina? We’d love to get connected with you and serve you in any way that we can. Check out this NCHE Blog post to learn how to connect and also about National Black Home Educators.
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North Carolinians for Home Education believes that your effort to homeschool is vital to the health of your kids, your family, and our nation. We want to help you homeschool with confidence and joy. Join NCHE today! nche.com/join#ibelieveinhomeschooling
If you have a struggling reader, be encouraged! In this week's featured article from GREENHOUSE magazine, Sandra Peoples offers four ways you can make reading easier for your child (and for yourself!)
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When my kids have tough questions, I hope they come to me. What can we do so that they will come to us with their struggles? And when they do, how can we best handle that conversation? It was my privilege to discuss these questions with @DrKathyKoch.
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