Posts Tagged ‘homeschooling’
Top 5 Kids Parachute Games
Whether homeschooling or just looking for a great kids summer activity, parachute games remain a favorite! Children have been playing parachute games for years – and for good reason: parachute games encourage cooperation and team work without necessarily being competitive; they also refine perceptual skills while promoting good, healthy exercise. There are many parachute games out there, but here are our top 5:
1. Mushroom: Read the rest of this entry »
How to Homeschool without Breaking the Bank
Homeschooling is an option parents are increasingly deciding to make.They are becoming dissatisfied with the public school system, and they want to ensure their children receive a quality education. One thing many people do not realize, though, is this quality can be costly! When one considers most homeschooling families are, of necessity, one income households, it becomes especially important to manage these costs. Here are some tips on how to keep your costs down without sacrificing excellence:
How to Make President’s Day Come Alive for your Students
“History is boring” is often the general consensus of school kids. It’s a failure of educators to take something as thrilling as the establishment of our nation and reduce it to a series of facts and dates, only to be regurgitated back out of bored little minds who won’t retain much of it past college. As home educators, let’s shake it up and help the next generation understand that history is a living thing with real people, and it’s still being created!
President’s Day is the third Monday in February, and it’s a great chance to spark their imaginations and get them thinking of Washington and Lincoln as inspirational people, not just old men that lived long ago. Let’s look at some ways to do this: Read the rest of this entry »
Black History Month – It’s Not Too Late to Celebrate!
In the midst of Black History Month, focusing on the national, social, scientific, and political contributions of African Americans such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman opens the door for diverse learning experiences. In honor of this month, take a field trip to a landmark of the civil rights movement, watch a biography on DVD, or listen to a Presidential speech. Nest Learning offers a wide array of products to bring these subjects to life. And while you’re sparking your children’s imaginations, here are some interesting trivia facts to share with them:
• Allensworth, California was built in 1908 as an all-black city, self-sufficient and free from racism. It is the only town in California to have been founded, financed, and governed solely by African Americans. In 1974, California State Parks purchased land within the historical township and created Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park.
Nest Learning, Leader in Christian Education
Largely recognized as a leading purveyor of Christian educational materials, Nest Learning was founded in 1989. More than twenty years later, they’re still going strong. With a presence in social media, the company manages to keep up with cutting edge trends while continuing to provide traditional, quality classroom materials for homeschool and Sunday school teachers, private and public schools, and libraries. While Based in Coppell, Texas, the company’s productions are distributed throughout the world. They have expanded their influence in the multibillion dollar Christian-themed home education market by embracing new technologies that provide enhanced communication with their customers.
Founded on principles of integrity and diligence, with a commitment to creativity in education, Nest Learning never loses focus on its goals of helping home educators share wisdom, knowledge, and morality with students. Adhering to a strong sense of accountability, Nest Learning holds their products to rigorous standards, with an independent board of theologians reviewing their 36-DVD Animated Stores from the Bible series. They carry the best in home education curriculum and their 20-DVD Animated Hero Classics character building series correlates to both state and national standards. These measures assure consumers will be confident and receive only top quality educational products.
Homeschooling Kids 101: Educating Skeptics
The kids are about to start homeschool and everything is ready! You and your husband have bought homeschool resource books, spoken to a few homeschooling families, and even selected the most appropriate homeschool curriculum for your children . . . Everything is in place and you’re eager to move on to the next challenge: informing your family and close friends.
Why Homeschool?
Why Homeschool? Homeschool education is perhaps one of the biggest and most monumental reforms in our education system since mass public schooling took effect about a hundred years ago. As the practice of homeschooling children gains more support from families, many have become increasingly disappointed at the decline in quality of public and private school education in the U.S. And who can blame them? Think about it for a second. Why is it that when our kids take those aptitude tests that measure our rank—in terms of intelligence—in the world, they always score near the bottom? If our public and private schools systems work, how come our kids never score better than an average Asian or European kid in math, science or literature?
Homeschool Curriculum That Works
Finding the appropriate homeschool curriculum can be a bit tricky, but once you find one that fits perfectly with your child’s learning style and pace, believe me, it will be absolutely rewarding. Studies show that homeschooled kids tend to be more academically advanced, mature, confident, and eager to learn than their peers. An effective homeschool science or homeschool math program, for example, can teach your children to think outside the box, explore what hasn’t even been conceived, and discover new ways to solve problems much earlier than kids who are publicly or privately schooled.
The Importance of Homeschool Record Keeping
It’s every homeschooler’s nightmare. A local school district official knocks on the door and asks to see your homeschool record keeping. However, after a brief moment of panic, the realization dawns that this isn’t a nightmare after all. You’ve done your homework and are prepared for such a visit. After spending a few minutes looking over your records, the impressed official heads for the door, satisfied you are in compliance with the law.
Gallery of Children Appreciation Letters
I love my job!! I love that I work with products that have such a positive influence on others. One of the greatest rewards is when we receive letters from kids telling us how much they love our products and how they have impacted their lives. We would like to start posting any letters that we receive from your kids below. The letters can be about anything to do with one of our products that they had the chance to view. We really appreciate you as our fans and our customers!!
You can fax your letters to the attention of Amy Upton at (800) 221-8729, scan them and e-mail to nfblog@nestfamily.com or by mail to:



