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Curriculum

A Car Seat in My Convertible?

by Dr. Rose Gamblin August 29, 2011

Can you judge a book by its cover? I stood transfixed as I looked at the book in my hand. The background was blue with white polka-dots that faded down into the real interest of my gaze–a classic pink convertible with a woman in a sunbonnet in the driver’s seat and two small heads poking [...]

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Time to Sign

by Dr. Rose Gamblin February 3, 2011

When is it Time to Sign? Well, we learned that now is the time. Infants and toddlers who learn sign language are able to communicate at a very young age—5 months old. Learning sign language makes learning an additional language easier. It raises communication awareness and abilities, and enhances the child’s vocabulary and literacy skills. [...]

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Spelling, My Favorite Subject!

by Dr. Rose Gamblin January 6, 2011

To celebrate three years of broadcasting we finally devoted a show to the subject of spelling! I personally have an aversion to the subject because of all the horrible experiences I’ve had.    I take great comfort in the fact that doing poorly in this subject does not correlate to intelligence. But inspite of the [...]

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What’s Right and What’s Left?

by Cathy Jackson November 2, 2010

With November 2010 being a mid-term election month, we thought that this would be a good time to talk about the Right and Left of politics. Norma Swanson helped us with our topic, What’s Right and What’s Left? Norma is the founder and president of Window to the World, Inc. She is a long-time teacher [...]

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Sonlight Curriculum: Literature-based Homeschooling

by admin September 8, 2010

By Cathy Jackson Our guest today was Sarita Holzmann, co-founder and president of Sonlight Curriculum. She and her husband John are considered leaders in the field of literature-based homeschooling. They established Sonlight Curriculum twenty years ago. Their goal was to provide families across the globe with the rich resources they need to raise life-long learners [...]

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Managing and Maintaining a Homeschool Alliance

by Dr. Rose Gamblin August 25, 2010

By Cathy Jackson It sounds hard, doesn’t it? Managing and Maintaining are both big words. And they mean work. So is it work? According to Cathy Turner, Chairperson for the Christian Homeschool Alliance of Texas (CHAT), the answer to this question is a big, resounding YES. But it’s a rewarding job, as well. Cathy Turner [...]

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The Heart of a Child

by Dr. Rose Gamblin August 16, 2010

Jesus said, Except you’re converted as a child, you won’t enter the kingdom (paraphrased Matt 18:3). Our understanding of the “heart” of a child is of eternal importance, so I invited Elizabeth Causey to help me with this recent radio show topic.  Elizabeth was born outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but grew up in the South. [...]

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Video Gaming/Pros and Cons

by Dr. Rose Gamblin July 6, 2010

What is video gaming, and how did it start? It all started in 1949, when a young engineer named Ralph Baer was given an assignment to build a television set. He wasn’t supposed to build just any television set, but one that would be the absolute best of all televisions. This was not a problem [...]

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