About us
About us:
My husband and I started out as a little family of missionaries in Asia. For 20 years we raised, trained and educated our children through home schooling and hands on activities. Through the years we learned a lot about teaching our children and tuning into their physical, spiritual and educational needs. At the same time we were helping other missionary parents train their children as well.
We discovered that children love learning, especially at a very young age. We came to understand that a child can actually learn to read and master mathematics and writing early on, and can develop an encyclopedic knowledge from the very first day the child opens their eyes on the world.
After returning to the US, we have met quite a few young mothers who are very interested in teaching their children at an early age and in need of know-how. Thus, we decided to be of help to those who are interested in having their child start early.
Our objective:
A child’s ability to learn has been observed and documented by countless studies, and their unique capacity to absorb large amounts of information in their formative years has been tried and proven by professionals and parents alike. Children can learn almost anything that is presented to them in an honest and factual manner.
Of course each child is gifted with varied talents and some are easy to teach and some are what we call ‘slow learners’. But even a child, who has hard time, if we persevere, can learn and progress by consistency in our presentation.
Every mother desires to have her child learn to walk, to talk, to read, to write and most of all to be happy and fulfilled. In fact, you mothers are the best teachers of your own child, just because of your love for your child and your determination to see them succeed. You can do just that by simply pouring into your child and taking the time to teach and train them. It just takes being consistent. It is very simple. It will only take a few minutes of your time, if you start early. You and your child will always cherish the time you spent together learning and growing.
“Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts. For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little.” (Isaiah 28: 9-10 – The Holy Bible)