by Molly Christensen | Jan 31, 2007 | Homeschool
Ronnie L. from Houston wrote: I have three kids and they all hate math and science. I was never good at them and neither was my husband and the schools are not helping. We want them to go to college, but don't think they'll get in unless they get their grades up. How...
by Molly Christensen | Sep 1, 2006 | for Mind, Homeschool
Rachel Winder from Scottsdale, Arizona writes: I liked your article and I have been thinking about home-schooling, but I keep wondering how your kids can ever learn to get along with people if they are always so sheltered. (My mother-in-law keeps asking me that, too.)...
by Molly Christensen | Mar 9, 2006 | for Mind, Homeschool
Patricia from San Jose, California, writes: The church teaches us to be “in the world, but not of the world.” How can anyone homeschool their children with this in mind? If all the good LDS people leave the public schools, the influence we have in the...
by Alison Moore Smith | Nov 16, 2005 | for Mind, Homeschool
When I was nearly four years old, my father received his PhD in mathematics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and since that time he has been a professor of mathematics at Brigham Young University. On June 30th, 1995, he retired, was granted emeritus...
by Alison Moore Smith | Sep 28, 2000 | Homeschool
“Oh, I'd love to homeschool, but how could I possibly run my home-based business and homeschool, too? I simply won't have the time!” “Oh, I'd love to have a home-based business, but how could I possibly homeschool and run a home-based business, too?...