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Achieving Christ-Centered Lifelong Learning
Supporting faith in education means bringing God into the curriculum and supporting it with your family’s own personal reinforcement.
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Navigating Online Education
Supporting faith in education means bringing God into the curriculum and supporting it with your family’s own personal reinforcement.
Why Biblical Integration Matters in Curriculum (and How We Do It)
By weaving faith into every lesson, Christian education doesn’t just convey knowledge; it cultivates character, discernment, and a lifelong desire to see God’s truth in action. Students learn that every subject, from science to literature, reflects God’s order and purpose.
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A Parent’s Role in Teaching Responsibility
One of the most important tasks we have as parents is to teach children to learn to accept responsibility for their actions. And, this certainly includes making sure that they face the consequences of their mistakes.  If we neglect this responsibility, the results can be disastrous.
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Different Places, One Solution: Online Learning That Works
“A huge advantage of Sevenstar is to ensure his schedule is designed to get enough sleep,” his mom, Lisa, added. “Rinks are spread out, plus we travel out of state, so often we are home late at night. Jack counts eight to nine hours and sets his alarm. In bed at midnight? He’ll likely set the alarm for 9 a.m. and get his school day started.”Â
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Celebrating National Online Learning Day
After only one semester, we can see how well Sevenstar is preparing our son for college. He has had to be more intentional about socializing, but so far, he has been able to connect with friends at church and youth groups. I love the personalized Weekly Progress Reports I receive, which inform me of his current grade in each class, and any assignments that are late. I feel informed and included in his education without feeling overwhelmed by my role in his learning.
Called to More: Living with Purpose as a Student
Our souls all stir with a longing to live life fully and well. We need to know that we matter and our life matters. This truth—that God created you on purpose, for a purpose, and with a purpose—is at the very heart of living a well-lived life. Embracing this truth is, in fact, the foundation of understanding your purpose in life and the gateway to knowing your calling.
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Reimagining Your Child’s Education: The Power of Flexibility
Regardless of the specific reason, having the flexibility to enroll in courses that start in any week of the year can be a valuable benefit to many families.
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How Online Learning Can Be Part of a Healthy, Balanced Life for Your Child
One of the big misconceptions about online education is that your child might be in front of a computer screen for 8 hours a day instead of a traditional classroom. While every child and course load are unique that’s generally not the case.
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Ten Life Skills Your Child Can Build Through Online Education
Because your child has the freedom to engage with their online course on their terms, they are able to grow in the areas of initiative, self-direction, and motivation. Success as an online learner is a direct function of your child’s willingness to engage with the course content, which entails mapping out a “plan of attack” to complete the course successfully in the allotted time.
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