About CHLL

The Fear of the Lord is The Beginning of Wisdom. We are located in Westbank, B.C. We are registered homeschooling parents who are grouping together to share our homeschool and family resources. By sharing what we have, we can furthur the education of our children and families on limited budgets. We hope to offer homeschool items that would not normally not be available to the average family. We will continue to expand our resources as available. We accept donations of homeschool resourses. If you are new to homeschooling, or in the process of thinking about it, let us pull up a chair with a cup of tea and have a good heart to heart chat. CHLL will offer links, homeschool help, catalogues, and friendship. We hope to inspire more homeschooling families to begin their own lending libraries out there; the more libraries, the greater the oppertunity. If you begin your own christian lending library, let us know so we can add your link! ( To see all resources posted, you may need to click for older posts if the list in that catagory has a large amount of posted resources- Don't want you to miss anything!)





If there are materials you wish to borrow, call or email me at the number below for pick up. If drop off is needed, we can discuss that too. Our goal is to get our home into an open library once a week, but it will take time to get it all sorted. So yes, borrow away! (For personal security reasons, our address will not be posted on the site. We will give that information through phone and email)



Crystal G. 250-769-6654 VisionBuilders@hotmail.ca



Homeschooling in Highschool

Ten Reasons to Homeschool in High School



Why Homeschool Teens?
by Elizabeth Smith

When our children reach the high school years, we begin to question whether homeschooling can really provide them with what they need—spiritually, socially, and academically. But homeschooling is effective in high school for the same reasons it is effective in the younger grades. As a matter of fact, homeschooling in high school can yield great dividends in the life of your teen.

Here are 10 reasons why you might want to consider homeschooling your teen.

1. Continue the Family-Building Process

The teen years are a strategic time to cement relationships that last a lifetime. Parents can continue as the primary role models. You can make sure that your teen is instructed and discipled consistently each day with moral training and sound doctrine.

2. Cement Family Relationships

Relationships are the most important thing in family life. When teens are away from home for six-to-eight hours a day, subtle changes begin to erode relationships at home. Divided allegiance or "serving two masters" can shake their foundation. The result is weakened family ties and parental influence.

3. Provide an Excellent Learning Environment

Receiving one-on-one instruction is the most effective way to learn. At home, academics have priority, and there are no classroom distractions. Conversely, studies show that barely one third of the school day in traditional high schools is dedicated to academics.

4. Individualize Education Based on Needs

You can customize your teen's education to provide motivating opportunities to develop gifts and abilities. In areas of academic weakness, you can provide extra time and help. No classroom setting can offer this consistent and loving support.

5. Accelerate Academic Progress

Many homeschooled children are academically ready to do college-level work between the ages of 14 and 16. Additionally, researchers have found that age/grade isolation or segregation actually inhibits socialization. Available data demonstrates that homeschooled children are ahead of their public school counterparts in maturity, socialization, and vocabulary development.

6. Have Direct Influence over Peer Relationships

Homeschooling allows parents to fulfill their God-given responsibility to oversee the choices and amount of time spent outside the family. Parents can mentor their teens as they develop the important lifeskills of evaluating and choosing friends, resolving conflicts, and handling romantic relationships.

7. Protect from the Pressure to Conform

Teens feel strong pressure to compromise their standards and personal identity to conform to "the group." Few are mature enough to withstand constant pressure.

8. Maintain Flexibility

Homeschooling allows great flexibility for family plans and work or service opportunities. Through these venues, teens can gain valuable experience to help prepare them for future adult responsibilities.

9. Create a Safe Learning Environment

News headlines tell us that the presence of drugs and violence are escalating on high school campuses across the country. Homeschooling offers a safe haven for learning, and it provides more opportunity for parents to recognize and lovingly intervene if their child exhibits at-risk behavior.

10. Allow God to Show Himself Strong

2 Chronicles 16:9 says, "For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him." Let us look to God and trust Him as our provider during these special years.
 
By HSLDA
 
Borrowed from http://thehomeschoolcorner.blogspot.com/