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In Case We Haven’t Met

A quick introduction! Here is a little bit about me.  I started homeschooling my kids when my oldest daughter was in preschool. It was a little “experiment” to see if I could do it. Now, 17 years later, we have

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mnewbold April 2, 2018April 25, 2018 Being Intentional, Introduction Read more

Heart of the Child: Helping Your Child Find God

How do you capture your child’s heart? How do you point a heart to follow after truth and to follow after God instead of worldly pursuits? We’ve been looking at some areas you can focus on when thinking about launching

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mnewbold January 21, 2018May 10, 2018 Being Intentional, Launching, The Heart Read more

Character Counts In the Home

Virtues and character traits in the home

We are in the middle of a series of posts about what parents should focus on for launching young adults into this great big world.  The focus is on the word, CHASE, where each letter stands for a different topic.

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mnewbold December 6, 2017February 14, 2025 Being Intentional, Launching, Parenting Read more

CHASE-your kids: Launching Young Adults Into Adulthood

How to launch your young adult

Do you need a clear plan for launching your young adult into adulthood?   Are you unsure of what you should be focused on? Do you feel you are just running the rat-race and not accomplishing the important things in your

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mnewbold November 4, 2017July 25, 2025 Academics, Being Intentional, Character, Experiences, Homeschool, Launching, Parenting, Skills, Study Skills, The Heart Read more

Intro and Welcome to the Newcomers!

Hi, everyone. We’ve had a lot of new members join the newsletter lately so I thought I would give you a little intro and welcome — just for you! I’m Michelle Newbold and I run this blog called Intentional Arrows.

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mnewbold October 7, 2017August 23, 2023 Being Intentional, Homeschool, Introduction, Launching, Study Skills Read more

Challenge III Fall: Week 6 Resources

Here are some resources for Challenge III, Fall semester, Week 6. Not all subjects may have resources or questions. I will be editing as time goes on. Philosophy: N.D. Wilson says,  “In the end, living makes dying worth it.”  Do

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mnewbold September 28, 2017November 16, 2018 Being Intentional, Challenge III Read more
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