How is She doing otherwise? Does she enjoy homeschooling, or is it just school in a different location? The beauty of homeschooling is the flexibility to bring any and everything to life in a way that touches YOUR child. Do you have a Mardels or other contemorary christian store in your area? I would go there and seek not necessarily curriculm but books based on the bible. Do a study of just women. Give her women heros that have suceeded and failed. Dianah, Naomi, Mary and Martha, Eshter, Ruth, Leah, Rachel. there is a great fiction novel called The Red tent. If she is 10.11 or older, she would be ok. You might read it first. It is written by a Jewish woman, who writes Jewish womens bible studies, devotionals etc.. It is written in a historically acurate setting and gives a very interesting few on the life of Dinah. Leah's daughter. IT gives an awesome look at the culture of the middle east during biblical times. What life was like for young girls and women. It changed the way I look at my relationships with other women. If she is younger, I would get a heros of the bible for her and study the superheros of bible times. They feature both men and women, it is a bible that includes stories and devotions depicting the true heros of God's word. TO be learning doesn't require a cirriculm. IT requires finding the approach that appeals to your daughter. This may just be a rebeling thing with her. The harder your push the harder she pushes. Back off. Continue to show her a Godly example everyday, continue in prayer for wisdom and discernment. Perhaps take her to the store and look for a devotional that is interest to her and you guys do your quiet time of devotion prayer, and bible times together, but seperate. *get the idea? in the same room or part of the house but each doing their own thing, no tv or phone? I hope these ideas help you to turn her on to God's guide book for life!