[Week 44 of 52 Weeks to a Better Relationship With Your Child] Continue Reading
Evaluating Why You are Frustrated with Your Child
[Week 43 of 52 Weeks to a Better Relationship With Your Child] Last year I was driving the 35 mph speed limit on our narrow, winding road, when another car drove up close behind me. The Continue Reading
Teaching Your Child About Having a Conversation
[Week 42 of 52 Weeks to a Better Relationship With Your Child] (transcript pending) Continue Reading
The Uncertainty of Knowledge and The Pride of Man
The title of today's episode is a mouthful, isn't it? I am calling it The Uncertainty of Knowledge and The Pride of Man. But let me begin with a story which galvanized this whole episode: I got Continue Reading
The Key to Conquering All Your Teaching Challenges
Hello, I'm Laura. Today I'm going to talk to you about what I think is the key to conquering all your teaching challenges. And all of the different curriculums and teaching or learning styles will Continue Reading
The Most Important Thing to Teach Your Children – Who God Is
transcript pending links mentioned: Answers in Genesis Isaiah 40:22 Job 26: 7 Job 26:10 Continue Reading
How to Think About Subjects for Homeschooling
How to Think About Subjects for Homeschooling Hi, I’m Laura and today we are going to talk about how to think about subjects for homeschooling. I’m going to tell you a little bit of a story at the Continue Reading
The Most Important Thing When Teaching Your Toddler or Young Child
transcript below Hi there! Today we are going to talk about the most important thing when teaching your toddlers or young children. I want to start with a little story about myself as a student. Continue Reading
What is the Goal of Education?
Having a clear idea of what the goal of education should be is very important to eliminating unnecessary frustration and motivating the student. (transcript below) What is the Goal of Continue Reading
Understanding How Relationship Affects Learning
The relationship between the parent and the child is key to learning. A good parent-child relationship is something that needs to be built early and regularly. When the relationship is good, stress Continue Reading