Be careful to never betray their trust, to never be the source of consternation or fear.
My dad saw himself getting busier and busier, and he wanted more for his family, and “more” wasn’t material things.
Like the little bird, they must be personally involved in the living of life.
Knowledge—real, firsthand knowledge that says “I know because I experienced that” —imparts power and confidence and a greater desire to learn and share.
Accepting the sacrifices of duty and self control is a slow process done in increments, like learning to walk on sharp rocks.
The vision and power of homeschooling is about parents taking responsibility for directing both the character training and academic development of their children.
You cannot be the No Daddy; you must be the Go Daddy. Don’t just fence him off from evil influences; open the door to a world that is more exciting and promising than a (...)
Training toddlers can be exhausting, but the present and future rewards are worth it!