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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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Boys and Guns

by Cathy Jackson September 16, 2010

Do you, as the reader, think that boys are “hard-wired” for guns and weapons? Today we asked our guest, Randy Fishell, editor of Guide and Real magazines, his thoughts about boys and guns. Having raised three boys of his own, Randy has obviously been provided a lot of empirical research on the subject. He said [...]

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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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Keeping Kids Safe From Abduction, Violence, and Exploitation

by Dr. Rose Gamblin April 15, 2010

Keeping Kids Safe From Abduction, Violence, and Exploitation According to the U.S. Department of Justice more than 300,000 children in the U.S. are at risk every year for commercial sexual exploitation. Teri Williams from NBC reported that investigators and researchers estimate the average predator in the U.S. can make more than $200,000 a year off [...]

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A Teacher’s Story

by Dr. Rose Gamblin March 10, 2010

A Teacher’s Story Mr. Mahling was one of those teachers who knew his subject well, but didn’t relate well to his students. One day he came out of the school and saw this old van driven by one of his students. The van was idling unevenly and Mr. Mahling went over, and as a joke went [...]

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Guiding Eyes for the Blind

by admin October 14, 2009

An Inspirational Story by Michelle Brier of Guiding Eyes On the morning of October 1st, 2008, Ricky Jones was heading to the bus stop on his way to work.  Ricky stopped at the corner of a frequently encountered intersection, carefully listening to the traffic until he knew he had the right of way.  As he [...]

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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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When is the Young Child Ready for Learning?

by admin August 23, 2009

By Christine Gillan-Bryne, Ed. S.   When is the young child ready for learning? Children begin learning while in their mother’s womb. Research indicates that smoking, drug use, alcohol, nutrition, stress and heredity all affect the developing embryo (Jenson, 1998). In fact, Felton Earls of the Harvard Medical School has said that by the age [...]

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