Educational Alternatives and the Church

A Home Education Tailored to Your Interests

One of the perks of home education is the incredibly interesting things parents learn vicariously while “doing school.” During the teenage years, our family toured interesting and amazing places in the name of education. We visited an aeronautics school, a hydro-excavation company, a recording studio, our state’s General Assembly, countless museums and national parks, shipyards, a tea plantation…the list goes on. We enjoyed some trips with groups and others with just our small family.

When my girls graduated high school and moved on to college, I had a selfish thought. Who is going to be my free pass to cool field trips now? A lone, curious middle-aged woman who just wants to know what’s going on behind the scenes is a little creepy. I definitely wouldn’t be as warmly received on my own as I used to be. I bemoaned the end of an era and accepted that I could no longer be a legitimate undercover explorer.

When the Student Becomes the Teacher

Taking One for the Team

Fortifying the Weak Spots

“You Do You,” Respectfully

Serious Matters or Matters of Opinion?

Doesn’t Everyone Know This?

Stay in Your Lane…Unless…

Letting Well Enough Alone

Positive and Perky, Please

Can’t You Play Nice?

Defining the Business You’re Minding

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