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Five Ways To Improve Sibling Relationships
By Kimberly Snyder|2020-10-14T21:05:24-05:00October 14th, 2020|
With enough grace and time, I recommend these five ways to improve sibling relationships in your family!
Challenge Your Homeschoolers to Read a Book a Month
By Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team|2020-10-07T13:50:37-05:00October 7th, 2020|
If the love of reading is not high on your teen’s priority list, here are seven fun ways to challenge them to read a book a month.
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Activities for Teens that Don’t Involve Screens
By Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team|2020-09-24T09:54:36-05:00September 23rd, 2020|
Teens having a hard time staying away from screens? There are several at-home activities for homeschooled teens that help teach them valuable skills and foster admirable traits.
Creative Ways to Earn College Credit from Home
By Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team|2020-09-17T09:31:55-05:00September 17th, 2020|
If your teen is serious about earning a college degree without student loans, help them consider creative ways for earning college credit that they can begin at home.
How to Help Your Teen Start a Fall Garden
By Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team|2020-09-02T22:01:10-05:00September 2nd, 2020|
If you are homeschooling your kids this fall, a garden is a fun way to bring learning to life. This fall garden can help teenagers learn more about biology, nutrition, and botany.
The Christian Homeschooler’s Gap Year Guide
By Kimberly Snyder|2020-08-12T19:43:20-05:00August 12th, 2020|
If your student needs to go, go, go, there’s nothing wrong with that dream. But sometimes in our push, God wants our stillness. Sometimes in our going, God asks us to wait.
14 Great Podcasts for Homeschool Teens
By Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team|2020-08-12T19:45:24-05:00July 29th, 2020|
We’ve included a wide variety of favorite podcasts below that we think teens will enjoy. In fact, brains just might be blown.
Nine Must-Read Books for Teens
By Becky Muldrow & the Dual Credit at Home Team|2020-07-09T14:10:07-05:00July 7th, 2020|
The books on this list may not be what you’d expect to find in a book list for teens. I highly recommend these books for many ages, young adults and adults.