Bible, Education, Literature 09 Jul 2021 Is My Child a Strong Reader? The struggle is real, right? You’ve taught your child to read, he loves it, and now you can’t possibly find… Robyn Van Eck 4 Comments
Bible, Education, Foreign Languages, Greek, Hebrew, History, Latin, Literature, Worldview 27 Apr 2021 What About Older Kids? This is our single most frequently-asked question: I wish I had seen Grammar of Grace sooner! It looks wonderful; how… Robyn Van Eck 2 Comments
Education, Foreign Languages, Latin, Literature 29 Sep 2020 Grammar of Grace, Charlotte Mason, & Latin Question: I am intrigued! I’ve been homeschooling off and on for 30 years. Lately I’ve been educating myself in Charlotte… Robyn Van Eck No Comments
Bible, Education, Literature, Worldview 25 Sep 2020 Popular Christian Curriculum Read Alouds Question: …I’m considering adding a popular Christian curriculum’s ancient history course to my cycle 1 plan. Are you familiar with… Robyn Van Eck No Comments
Education, Foreign Languages, History, Literature 15 May 2020 Etymology. No, Really, It’s Awesome! If the word Etymology makes you want to go to sleep, first of all, you need to read C.S. Lewis’… Robyn Van Eck 6 Comments
Bible, Education, Literature, Worldview 01 Feb 2020 Trivium Tidbit: An Idol In the early years of my motherhood, from time to time, a question would prick my conscience: If you could… Robyn Van Eck No Comments
Bible, Education, Literature 29 Jan 2020 Trivium Tidbit: Reading Comprehension A core component of the Christian Trivium approach to grammar school—in the Later Knowledge years of Grammar of Grace—is for… Robyn Van Eck No Comments
Bible, Education, History, Literature, Worldview 17 Jan 2020 Trivium Tidbit: Christian & Classical In Name Only What makes a curriculum really Christian? What makes a curriculum really Classical? If it’s called Christian and Classical, does that… Robyn Van Eck 6 Comments