Making the Leap

Alternative Learning for Children with The Tuttle Twins

October 14, 2022 Herzog Foundation Season 1 Episode 26
Making the Leap
Alternative Learning for Children with The Tuttle Twins
Show Notes

Christine and Chris begin today's episode discussing mental health and how education might impact the alarming statistics we see in children today. They mention some specific scenarios where increased pressure on students can easily lead to mental health issues, and how a Christ-centered education might help.

The Stigalls are joined by Connor Boyak, founder of the Libertas Institute and author of the Tuttle Twins series of children's books. Connor shares his reasons for starting to write books for children and how the pandemic accelerated the project. 

Connor also discusses the current state of public education and how books like the Tuttle Twin series are needed to create a firm educational foundation outside the government school system. They focus on how American history and civics is currently being taught and how we should be focusing on the substantive over the superficial.

Learn more about the Tuttle Twins books and purchase the series at TuttleTwins.com. To learn more about the Libertas Institute, visit Libertas.org or follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter

For more information about Connor Boyack, visit his website. You can also follow Connor on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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