Combining Classical Education, Charlotte Mason, and Unit Studies With a Biblical Perspective
The myriad of homeschool choices can be overwhelming like interstates, highways, back roads, and scenic routes. There are so many ways and opinions; how can one navigate through it all and still homeschool effectively? Why not blend the best of each method? Join My Father’s World as we show how to instill Christian values while integrating great literature, chronological history, geography, hands-on activities, notebooks and timelines, narration, study of Greek and Latin roots, nature studies, and more. Enjoy short, well-planned lessons in the morning with time to pursue individual interests in the afternoon.
Occupying Preschoolers while Teaching Older Children
Our children are precious gifts from the Lord, but sometimes they can interfere with our human plans. These little ones seem to seek attention at the wrong time. What can we do at these times to creatively involve them in the learning process? My Father’s World shares many suggestions on how to educate and occupy little ones.
You Can Homeschool High School!
Studies indicate that homeschooled high schoolers are more likely to remain committed to Christ than those who attend public school. My Father’s World high school curriculum integrates Bible, history, and English allowing your student to develop a strong Biblical worldview using easy-to-follow selfdirected lesson plans for all subjects. Students read through the entire Bible, apply Biblical analysis when reading classical literature, develop strong composition skills, and nurture a heart to serve others. Look forward to homeschooling your student through high school and make Christ a central focus during these crucial growing years.
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Tina and her husband, Jim, have four children ages 3 to 17. Having homeschooled from the beginning, with two now in high school, Tina has a breadth of real life experience related to teaching multiple children in multiple grades, each with a unique learning style. Tina is a living example that homeschooling is doable, enjoyable (most of the time), and a great opportunity to give our children a heart for the Kingdom of God.
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