Reminder: Home School Talk launches Monday at 1PM CST! Terri of Learning Is For Everyone will joining us to talk about how homeschooling benefits society.
My vision for Home School Talk is to make it a reliable source of news and information related to homeschooling, offering deeper perspectives into some topics. If you can [...]
In 1893, Katherine Lee Bates journeyed across the United States by train in order to accept a summer teaching position at Colorado College. Over the course of the trip, she became deeply impressed by the vastness and beauty of America. Upon reaching Colorado Springs, she traveled by prairie wagon to the top of [...]
Two weeks ago, I discussed the report by the North Carolina Department of Social Services regarding findings and recommendations by the Child Fatality Task Force with regards to the death of four year old Sean Paddock. Among the many recommendations, most of which dealt with the failures of the Department of Social Services, was [...]
We went to the bookmobile today and I picked up a rather odd book with a rather bold thesis. After all, how could you not pick up a book entitled, “I Watched A Wild Hog Eat My Baby!” A Colorful History of Tabloids and Their Cultural Impact, by none other than Bill Sloan, former writer [...]