“Too often we give children answers to remember rather than problems to solve.” — Roger Lewin Copy Share Image
“The book of Jonah becomes an embarrassing and public reading of your family business.” — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“Going to school is rarely a choice at all, but rather just the thing you do because everyone else does it.” — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“Education is every day and everywhere, the only thing you have to pay is attention.” — Tim Fargo Copy Share Image
“Self-education is the only possible education; the rest is mere veneer laid on the surface of a child's nature.” — Charlotte Mason Copy Share Image
“You will not reap the fruit of individuality in your children if you clone their education.” — Marilyn Howshall Copy Share Image
“Successful teaching is not head-to-head; it is heart-to-heart.” — Tamara L. Chilver Copy Share Image
“I’m sure if Socrates were alive today, and had to sit through even a single meeting discussing how to use data to… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“Homeschool doesn’t give you a get out of teenage jail free card. It just gives you fewer opportunities to become the butt… — Kim Culbertson Copy Share Image
“If a law violates a person’s liberty, is it not our duty to disobey? Is it not your ethical responsibility to act?… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion has no hold on the mind. Therefore do not use compulsion, but let early education be… — Plato Copy Share Image
“The book of Jonah is one of the shortest books in the Bible. Yet, something beneath the surface whispers to us, hinting… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“One of the biggest mistakes new homeschooling parents make is going into it with an 'all or nothing' mentality. That's a lot… — Jacqueline Wilson Copy Share Image
“How many of us have read history, and shook our heads and puffed our chest, and said, “If I were alive during… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“To learn how to do, we need something real to focus on — not a task assigned by someone else, but something… — Lori McWilliam Pickert Copy Share Image
“A teenager’s nature is not laziness, their preferred state is not ignorance, and it is not necessary for extrinsic motivation to be… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“It has always been difficult for Jews to take Christians serious, mostly because Christians lack the fundamentals that religious Jews learn in… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“Jonah can't see how Assyria could serve any useful purpose. How could this commission better Israel? Jonah might even fear that God… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“It’s good and just that you practice on teachers and school principals, because one day you are going to have to live… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“You would think that after fifteen years of war on terror, waged by a country with nuclear submarines, all terror on earth… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“Our freedom of speech is not some cute, optional, anachronistic thing that you write about on a short answer quiz about school… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“Children, even when very young, have the capacity for inventive thought and decisive action. They have worthwhile ideas. They make perceptive connections.… — Lori McWilliam Pickert Copy Share Image
“The Greeks were more preoccupied with, where these ousted gods resided. That is: The fallen son's of God could go where humans… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“Allowing children to learn about what interests them is good, but helping them do it in a meaningful, rigorous way is better.… — Lori McWilliam Pickert Copy Share Image
“If this letter system works, it should be reproducible and consistent. If this letter system works, it should be demonstrated in biblical… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“We should expect nothing less from the language that was originally given by God, to His human family. Hebrew was the method… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“The nature of a letter can also be revealed within its numeric value. All letters and numbers behave in a certain but… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“Maybe you’ve noticed what I’ve noticed, and thought it strange, or dismissed it as youthful foolishness or that you were missing some… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“At Ge 1:1 God used a matrix of sevens: (1) Seven words. (2) 28 letters (28 ÷ 4 = 7). (3) First… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“The truth is that all humans are always seeing something, paying attention to something, learning something. Perhaps, we are learning every sort… — Cindy Rollins Copy Share Image
“The Bible frequently uses symmetries and inversions. By such comparisons (parallels and contrasts) the unique aspects of reality begin to emerge. Comparing… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“About 4,400 years ago 8 people stepped off Noah’s ark. According to the United Nations Population Growth Statistics, the world’s population grows… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“And God does have a personality. He can't hide from us. His personality shines through every Hebrew letter, on every page. Sometimes… — Michael Ben Zehabe Copy Share Image
“Know what you’re working toward and eliminate debt, so that if you change your mind later it doesn’t kill you to know… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“We can get too easily bogged down in the academic part of homeschooling, a relatively minor part of the whole, which is… — Diane Flynn Keith Copy Share Image
“Once upon a time, all children were homeschooled. They were not sent away from home each day to a place just for… — Rachel Gathercole Copy Share Image
“Trying to get more learning out of the present system is like trying to get the Pony Express to compete with the… — Edward Fiske Copy Share Image
What is most important and valuable about the home as a base for children's growth into the world is not that it… — John Holt Copy Share Image
“And there you sit, atop the smoking mountain of rubble that was once your home, covered in gray dust, cradling the mangled… — Brian Huskie Copy Share Image
“[Homeschooling]...recipe for genius: More of family and less of school, more of parents and less of peers, more creative freedom and less… — Raymond S. Moore Copy Share Image