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Tips for Building Healthy Relationships

Tips for Building Healthy Relationships The Lifeschooling theme for February is “Love Never Fails,” so I asked my community, as well as other homeschool bloggers, to give me their tips for building healthy relationships. With Valentine’s Day on our minds, February is a great month to focus on relationships not just between husbands and wives,…

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Set Free from the Enemy! Elleina's Story
Set Free from the Enemy! Elleina’s Story

Set Free from the Enemy! Elleina’s Story For a number of months now, my followers have heard me hint in e-mails and on Facebook about the incredible things the Lord has done in the life of my sweet daughter, Elleina. I simply didn’t have time for the full story and I was waiting a bit…

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I Run an Early Childhood Development Center
I Run an Early Childhood Development Center

So my title may be a little tongue in cheek here, but hear me out. All the hype these days starts them earlier, teach them more and you need a specialized place to do that. Children are beginning “preschool” or “early childhood development centers” sooner than ever before. This supposedly accelerates their learning and puts…

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Experiencing Life Through Roadschooling
Experiencing Life Through Roadschooling

As a family, we’ve been roadschooling and learning through experiences since 2016. We’ve traveled from the east coast to the west coast and back again. We’ve visited or stayed in over 30 states so far, taking our home and homeschool with us. We learn through real-life experiences whenever possible. With one of our particular dreams…

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Lifeschooling Through the Challenges of Pregnancy and Postpartum
Homeschooling Challenges: Pregnancy and Postpartum

Homeschooling Challenges: Pregnancy and Postpartum There are many potential homeschooling challenges that moms face, but pregnancy and postpartum is certainly a common and very real one! Awaiting the birth of a child is a sacred and special time. This idea can be lost or pushed to the side when you have other children to care…

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