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What is a Biblical Apologetics Curriculum?

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As you look for homeschool materials, you’ve likely seen curriculums based on lessons in Biblical apologetics. Many people are unsure how apologetics works with the material, even when seeking a Christian homeschool curriculum.
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Four Questions to Ask | Should I Homeschool My Child?

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If you’re reading this, you’ve probably considered homeschooling or at least researching what it might look like for your family. Your children’s education is a huge responsibility - one we know you don’t take lightly. We have nearly 50 years of experience guiding families like yours through homeschooling and want each parent to make the right decision for their family.
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True Cost of Homeschooling: Is it Worth the Investment?

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The decision to homeschool comes with considerations like cost. We’ll compare homeschooling costs with private and public schools, ultimately addressing the question: Is homeschooling worth the investment
What Should Kids Know Before Kindergarten?

What Should Your Kids Know Before Kindergarten Age?

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Before even starting kindergarten, homeschooling parents begin prepping their children and instilling a love for learning. This critical time in your child’s life prepares them for a strong foundation in Biblical education. 
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A Faith-Filled Journey: How to Get Started With Homeschooling

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Starting your homeschooling journey is intimidating, especially for younger moms. The team at Master Books shares what you should know before jumping in.
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Building Your Child's Biblical Worldview Through Homeschooling

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Decades of worldview research indicate that worldview is established between ages of 15 months and 13 years. Your role as a parent and home educator is so critical and has such long term effects. You need the tools to be successful in implementing a pattern of discipleship. In this post, we are sharing vital statistics on the worldview of America and Bible homeschool curriculum designed to help you give them a firm foundaition to stand on.
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Let God Fulfill His Purpose in You: Carissa’s Advice to Homeschool Moms

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Carissa, a homeschool mom of 4, shares her personal advice and biblical wisdom with other homeschool moms here at the Master Books blog. You will be encouraged when you read about her answered prayers, how God helps her fulfill her purpose, the biblical curriculum solutions that help her disciple her children, and more!
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Where Faith Grows 2 - In Stock and Shipping

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Where Faith Grows Level 2, a Bible curriculum for elementary students ages 7-10, is designed to help you reveal who God is in a way that a child can understand. While learning about specific characteristics of God, your student will also be learning godly character traits.
5 Tips for Setting Your Own Pace in Homeschooling

5 Tips for Setting Your Own Pace in Homeschooling

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5 min read
Homeschooling can be a flexible and personalized learning experience, allowing you to set your own pace and tailor the curriculum to your child's individual needs and abilities. At Master Books, we encourage you to create a rhythm of learning, exploring, and doing life together that meets your family’s needs. These five tips on setting your own pace will help you win at homeschooling.
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6 Steps to Choosing the Best Homeschool Curriculum for Your Family

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Choosing a homeschool curriculum can be a challenging task. Your choice is extremely important because it will impact your child’s worldview and their love for learning. When selecting a curriculum, it's important to consider your child's learning style, their individual needs, and your budget.
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