by Christina Brown | Sep 4, 2018 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2018
Spring 2018 / by Christina Parker Brown I remember when I was a child still living in Miami, probably about eight or nine years old. My aunt was in the Army, and she would come to visit us a few times a year. What I remember most about her visits is that every time...
by TiffanyBroome | Aug 7, 2018 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2018
Spring 2018 / by Tiffany Broome “I remember the moment almost perfectly. The question was, ‘One of the major stops along the Pan American highway is the capital of Costa Rica. Name this city.’ The first words that came to my head were San Jose, so quick that I knew it...
by Spencer Mason | Aug 23, 2017 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2017
23 Aug 2017 In our sixteen years of homeschooling, we have had very few scheduled field trips. We have, however, enjoyed quite a few fairly spontaneous ones. We have learned over the years, you could say, to make lemonade when life gives us lemons. Last year one of my...
by Spencer Mason | Aug 9, 2017 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2017
9 Aug 2017 Should kids who are still learning how to count be introduced to the grown-up world of money management? Absolutely! It’s never too early to start teaching your children about money and the importance of financial responsibility. “It’s actually...
by Spencer Mason | Apr 5, 2017 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2017
5 Apr 2017 In the fall of 2015, homeschool mom Tanya Dickens and her husband, James, started NC Triad Robotics in High Point to encourage their eight-year-old son’s growing interest in robotics and other STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) related...