by Adam Andrews | Apr 6, 2021 | NCHE Blog, Creative Ideas, Resources, Learning Styles
by Jessica Frierson, April 2021 Don’t you hate that look? You know the one, when you’ve just explained for the hundredth time, in the last way you can think to do it, how to work the math problem . . . and realize your child is looking at you as if you were speaking...
by Sarah Hicks | Nov 23, 2020 | NCHE Blog, Encouragement, Creative Ideas, Learning Styles, Teaching Strategies
Learning is a discovery, an experience, and a marvelous, creative journey (or at least, it can be!) But sometimes learning is also messy, slow, loud, scattered, spontaneous, and completely unorthodox. This can leave parents feeling frustrated that learning is taking...
by Matthew McDill | Oct 16, 2020 | NCHE Blog, Learning Styles, Teaching Strategies
Have you encountered the frustration of spending time and energy trying to teach your children something, only to discover that they completely forgot about it in a week, a day, or even in a few minutes? In my recent interview with Andrew Pudewa, I asked him about how...
by Matthew McDill | Oct 9, 2020 | NCHE Blog, Young Children, Learning Styles
Have you “had it up to here” with homeschooling your boys? They are a special kind of student! If we listen to our culture, there are no differences between boys and girls. But any common sense observation tells you otherwise, and so does the research....