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In: 2013 Conference - Rochester
Fri, 04/19/2013
Tags: family
Price: $4.00 (MP3 Download)
EXHIITOR WORKSHOP:  Family Quest -- When a family takes on the vision of homeschooling, dreams, hopes and aspirations are high. Amidst the desire to do things excellently, do things right, do things “as unto the Lord,” perfectionism... More

Parenting Adopted Children [Audio Product]
In: 2013 Conference - Rochester
Sat, 04/20/2013
Tags: adoption, family
Price: $4.00 (Audio CD)
EXHIBITOR WORKSHOP:  Family Quest -- If adoption has not turned out the way you planned, if your adopted child seems emotionally shut down or oppositional, attachment may be the issue. Learn what attachment is and how to identify when a child... More

Creating a Family Ministry [Audio Product]
In: 2013 NDHSA Conference
Fri, 03/15/2013
Price: $3.50 (MP3 Download)

[Article]
on 12/29/2012 - 6:03pm

Character does count. Our Founding Fathers certainly thought so. It’s been said, “Character is doing what’s right when nobody’s looking.” This is what we must instill in our children. Scripture is loaded with positive and negative examples of character. Character is basically the attributes of God. Our goal is to be like Jesus, and therefore we want to teach our children what character qualities mean so they can adopt them into their lives. Character Sketches, as I mentioned in the last chapter, has been a mainstay in our home, as have A Child’s Book Of Character Building, Vol.1 and 2. This book gives simple definitions that kids can understand. For example: “Attentiveness = listening with ears, eyes and heart”, and then applies it to daily situations as well as giving a Bible character who exemplified the quality.

Consider personalizing the character qualities for your children to make it easier for them to apply. It’s so effective to personalize scripture and character qualities to bring about real changes in our lives. Remember that a negative character trait in our lives is just a positive...

In: 2012 Conference - St. Paul
Fri, 04/13/2012
Price: $4.00 (MP3 Download)
Every day, the homeschool marriage experiences high levels of stress, a frantic pace of life, and competing priorities which work to pull it apart at the seams. If all these forces are carefully dealt with, however, the result can be a marriage and... More

In: 2012 Conference - St. Paul
Sat, 04/14/2012
Price: $4.00 (MP3 Download)
EXHIBITOR WORKSHOP presented by John Hunt of Bright Marketing, Inc. The privilege of home schooling in a tough economic environment has its challenges, not the least of which is making financial ends meet. In this workshop you will be shown... More

In: 2012 Conference - St. Paul
Fri, 04/13/2012
Price: $4.00 (MP3 Download)
EXHIBITOR WORKSHOP presented by Lori Kemper of National Center for Biblical Parenting. Come learn how to start a “Family Time” in your home that will excite your kids about God’s Word. Activity is the language of children, so... More

[Article]
on 11/25/2011 - 10:33am

Dear Friends,

If February is a month in which you find your enthusiasm waning because the hustle and bustle of the holidays are  behind you and the freshness of spring has yet to arrive, then we have something special to suggest for you and your family. Instead of spending time in the doldrums, plan some fun activities for your high schoolers to participate in during the rest of the semester and well into  summer. Be sure to include your high schoolers in the planning--that's part of the fun!

We've collected a number of entertaining ideas for events and activities other homeschool families have tried. You may want to plan a similar activity, or use these to jumpstart your own imagination. Some of these ideas will be targeted mainly to teens, others to the whole family, and still others to the seniors looking forward to graduation--of course, any and all can be adapted to your personal preferences.

Due to your own personal convictions, some activities we've listed may not be suitable for your family...