The Family Experience

Adaption Through Adoption

by Lynne Ellis
China has bravely chosen to share their children with the world. Since one in five people on the planet is Chinese, Lynne and her daughter see each other not as Chinese and Caucasian, but mommy and child.

You Don't Know What You're Missing!

by Christine Defever
Our daughters each have a laptop…they can attend school from anywhere in the world. Traveling all over Europe seeing and experiencing more than we ever dreamed possible, our daughters have developed a worldview of life and not just an American view.

The Nuts & Bolts of Homeschooling and Travel

by Lisa Rinaldo
What does a teacher with 30 years experience have to say? Lisa's suggestions will help you determine if homeschool is the right choice for your child. She provides statistics and innovative ideas to guide you in making this decision.

Homeschools that Don't Stay Home...a Military Mom Talks

by Janel Thompson
Driving cross-country Janel and her children experienced New England, the South, a trip through California, and the Washington coast. ALL WERE POSSIBLE WITHOUT having to be concerned with matching school schedules or missing classes.

A Teenage Perspective about Homeschooling

by Brittney Defever
I think that I have learned a lot through home school and I feel like I have an advantage over a lot of kids my age. I SEE the things I’m learning—I GO TO the places I read about in my homework.”

30 Family Camps Across the U.S.

by Sharron Pankhurst
Why not save airline fees and airport hassles this summer? Take your kids to a family camp—it can be Weeklong, Weekend, and/or Grandparent/child camps—so many choices, so little time.
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