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Learning

Write with the End in Mind

by Dr. Rose Gamblin April 22, 2010

             Do you remember that first time you connected a pencil to a piece of paper? Most of us probably tried sometime in our toddler years only to have the sharp object snatched from our tiny hands. Take a moment to reflect back and you may remember that first letter–often written upside down and backwards—usually [...]

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A Kid’s View of Literature

by Dr. Rose Gamblin March 25, 2010

Wilona Karimabadi, Managing Editor for KidsView joined me for a show on a kid’s view of literature. Wilona Karimabadi has worked on KidsView since January 2007. She gets to edit copy, talk to KidsView reporters, plan issues, test out the puzzles, and put together a monthly calendar. She is also responsible for KidsView’s first website! [...]

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Educating the Male Mind

by Dr. Rose Gamblin December 10, 2009

Five-year-old Johnny throws a fit every time he has to leave his cousin, Lilly. Since the age of two he has cried, screamed, and generally misbehaved when his mother said it was time to go home. Lilly is six months older than he is and she never gets upset when it is time to leave. [...]

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Reading, It Opens the World!

by Dr. Rose Gamblin November 24, 2009

Reading, It Opens the World! Why should we talk about reading? It seems like everyone one understands how important it is to read. Of course we need to teach our children to read. But there are a lot of questions that need to be answered to accomplish this goal. They are: 1.      What age do [...]

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Spirituality: Questions Kids Ask

by Dr. Rose Gamblin October 22, 2009

Kids Ask the Most Amazing Questions This article features questions by kids and are answered by a team of children professionals—Pastor Ted Struntz, author of Ask Pastor Ted; Candy DeVore, editor of Kids’ Ministry Ieas; Dr. Rose Gamblin, education specialist; and Kalvin Follett of Life Talk. I hope you enjoy these thought provoking questions from [...]

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Fire! Fire!

by Dr. Rose Gamblin October 7, 2009

It Could Happen to You! “We’ve had three major fires in our family because of candles.” The caller said, “Wow, was it all in the same house?” I asked. “No, it was in three different family member’s homes. In one, my dad tried to reach back in the door to get the keys to the [...]

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Why Should We Teach Our Children about the Constitution?

by Dr. Rose Gamblin September 23, 2009

Information is one of the most important tools for safeguarding our freedoms. If we don’t teach (inform) our children about them they won’t be prepared to defend them. Here is a simplified version of the Bill of Rights—our 10 basic freedoms.  Congress can’t make any law about your religion, or stop you from practicing your [...]

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Grandparents and Homeschooling

by Dr. Rose Gamblin September 9, 2009

Have you ever felt like you weren’t needed any more? Are your children and their families so busy that you feel like they’ve scheduled you out of their lives? Are you a grandparent? If the answer is yes to any of the above, then you need to comment on this article. The Homeschool Companion radio [...]

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