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Andragogical Concepts That Will Benefit Your Adult Learning Community, Part 2
Ed: Points 1-3 from Mark Luetzow can be found in the last edition of Teach the Word. 4. Adult learning happens best in a safe space. It is critical for adult learning that participants sense that they are in a safe space. Learners benefit from a manageable amount of stress and applicable risk, but their…
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Give Your Child an Advantage
by Katie Martin Having an advantage can make all the difference in life. Just ask the job applicant who knows someone on the inside or the athletic team playing on its home field. We parents also understand the importance of having an advantage. From providing our children with a wide variety of extracurricular activities to…
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God’s “Stuff” Plus 16 Great Family Science Adventures
God’s “Stuff” by Roger Festerling Dad, why do my goldfish die all the time? Hey, Mom, look at these pretty flowers growing by the back door. What kind are they? Did you guys ever wonder how dogs became tame? Questions, questions, and still more questions. Sometimes parents view all this curiosity as bothersome. The truth…
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Degrees of Challenge: A Preparation Guide for Adults Attending a Secular College, Part 2
by Angie Molkentin On the secular campus the faith of young Christians is constantly challenged by human philosophies that run contrary to God’s truth. Is your college-bound teen ready to face these challenges? Christian students react differently to faith challenges. Some use confrontation as an opportunity to witness of Christ. Other ignore the challenge or…
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Degrees of Challenge: A Preparation Guide for Adults Attending a Secular College, Part 1
by Angie Molkentin Mary’s roommates stared at her in amazement as they scarfed down pizza. She had just confided that she was still a virgin. Jill slowly slipped away from her habit of attending church. No one in the dorm ever moved before noon on Sunday. Jim enjoyed the college party scene. Alcohol relaxed him,…
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Tired Teens: Sleep Deprivation and What Parents Can Do To Help
by Melissa Berg “I just can’t get Sara out of bed in the morning. This morning the snooze went off four times. She’s been late to school twice this week.” “I’m tired and in bed by eleven, and I try to make sure Ashley is in bed by then too, but all her friends are…
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