by Spencer Mason | May 24, 2024
Math is often taught in isolation, disconnected from the world and the daily experiences of our kids. But math is meant to be taught in context, connected topic by topic to real-life problems and scenarios. Many of us know this but moving beyond workbooks feels...
by Spencer Mason | May 24, 2024
”We do not learn to move, we move in order to learn” (B. Lamont). We know, intuitively, that babies and young children love to move, but sometimes, we need a reminder of how important movement is to our healthy brain development. In this workshop we will introduce The...
by Spencer Mason | May 27, 2023
Are fairy tales good, even important, for Christian students? Where did they come from, what can they teach our children, and should we spend our valuable time reading them? In this session, we will discuss several basic themes in fairy tales and traditional...
by Spencer Mason | Apr 28, 2023
Do you ever feel guilty when you allow your kids to take a break from workbooks and pencil and paper in your homeschool day to make an art project or doodle? What if I told you that hands-on instruction actually feeds your child’s brain? Hands-on instruction promotes...
by Spencer Mason | Apr 25, 2023
Navigating the process of college acceptance and entry is as complex for parents as it is for students, and as homeschool parents, help is not always available. With two successful college graduates and a third child currently enrolled in college, Belinda shares her...