One of the advantages of homeschooling is having more time to pursue one’s interests. The hours of “school” are much more flexible and less time is spent on table work compared to the 8 a.m.-4 p.m. schedule of the local public school student. And home-schooled children do not have homework to complete in... »
Proverbs 28:19a
"He who works his land will have abundant food..."
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Pursuing Our Interests
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009Tags: extra-curricular activities, fiddle, harp, Homeschooling, Suzuki method, violin
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Psalm 128:2
"You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessing and prosperity will be yours."



