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This was the question posed by veteran homeschooler and writer Cindy Rollins, in an online “back to homeschool” conference that I was watching from the comfort of my couch. It’s a fascinating question, with any number of possible answers. Ask a hundred different people and you will likely get one hundred different answers! How would you answer it? Here are just a few of the answers that I have heard and resonated with; perhaps you have heard these too! … to grow in knowledge, skill, and character.
… to learn to order your affections: to love what is good, true, and beautiful. However, the answer that Cindy gave was simply one short word, and it was an answer I had never considered before:
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The Ebook For Busy Homeschool Moms Who Want To Ditch
The ebook for busy homeschool moms who want to ditch the public school mindset and embrace a more natural, organic approach to education!ON SALE NOW: get your copy here! “The question is not, ‘how much does the youth know?’ when he has finished his education, but, ‘how much does he care?’And about how many orders of things does he care? In fact, how large is the room in which he finds his feet set...
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This Was The Question Posed By Veteran Homeschooler And Writer
This was the question posed by veteran homeschooler and writer Cindy Rollins, in an online “back to homeschool” conference that I was watching from the comfort of my couch. It’s a fascinating question, with any number of possible answers. Ask a hundred different people and you will likely get one hundred different answers! How would you answer it? Here are just a few of the answers that I have hea...
… To Learn To Order Your Affections: To Love What
… to learn to order your affections: to love what is good, true, and beautiful. However, the answer that Cindy gave was simply one short word, and it was an answer I had never considered before: