WC S1, Ep8: You Might Be a “Drop Out” Parent If….
You Might Be a “Drop Out” Parent If…. is an article written by Brian Tonnell and is read by Marc Hays. Enjoy the audio of this delightful article to encourage you and your homeschooling journey! Or
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You Might Be a “Drop Out” Parent If…. is an article written by Brian Tonnell and is read by Marc Hays. Enjoy the audio of this delightful article to encourage you and your homeschooling journey! Or
“Memory Master Time!” is an article written by Courtney Sanford and is ready by Rachel Brown. Enjoy the audio of this delightful article to encourage you and your homeschooling journey! Or
Enjoy some of our older archived podcasts where Leigh Bortins interviews different guests. In this episode Leigh interviews author, Stanley Fish as they discuss his most current book, How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One. The episode is from 2011.
Enjoy some of our older archived podcasts where Leigh chats with different guests. Today’s episode is with the director of the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW), Andrew Pudewa. The episode is from 2011.
Enjoy some of our older archived podcasts where Leigh chats with different guests. Today’s episode is with the founder of Circe Institute, Andrew Kern. The episode is from 2010.
Enjoy some of our older archived podcasts where Leigh chats with different guests. Today’s episode is with author and theologian Dr. James B. Jordan. The episode is from 2011.
“Letter to a New CC Mom” is an article written by Brandy Ferrell and is ready by Chelly Barnard. Enjoy the audio of this delightful article to encourage you and your homeschooling journey! Or
Join some of our homeschool experts and Classical Conversations parents, as we explore the themes from one of our favorite Challenge II books, A Tale of Two Cities.
“Stick in the Sand: The Place of Technology in Community” is an article written by Leigh Bortins and is ready by Rachel Brown. Enjoy the audio of this delightful article to encourage you and your homeschooling journey! Or
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