These 3 Easy Ways to Homeschool to the Visual Learner can help your child. Visual learners may struggle with traditional teaching methods but that is exactly why they can thrive in homeschool. You are your child’s best option and these tips can help you homeschool your visual learner. 3 Easy Ways to Homeschool the Visual… [Continue Reading]
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Parenting: The Power of Teachable Moments
As a parent, it’s important to leverage The Power of Teachable Moments. But how we do that matters. Kindness, grace, and mercy can help when taking the stuff of everyday life and using it to lead our kid’s in wisdom. Here are some tips to guide you. Parenting: The Power of Teachable Moments It… [Continue Reading]
Teach Your Children Who They Are, Before The World Teaches Them Who They Should Be.
Teach Your Children Who They Are, Before The World Teaches Them Who They Should Be. I’m not sure how or when the tradition started,but one of my favorite times of the week is when I bathe my young children. Six, four, and three-years-old, their legs reach nearly to the end of the tub as… [Continue Reading]
Why Your Older Kids Fight Your Teaching (And How To Fix That)
Why Your Older Kids Fight Your Teaching (And How To Fix That) I’m a mom of six children. I’ve been homeschooling eighteen years, and with three preschoolers, I have another eighteen years of homeschooling to go! Three of my children are adults. Cory is twenty-three years old, married, and he and Katie have a baby… [Continue Reading]
I’m Passionate about Teaching My Children . . . Service to Others
I’m Passionate about Teaching My Children . . . Service to Others Last week my children and I were visiting the doctor in a questionable part of town. (This doctor believes in caring for inner-city kids, which I love!) We were in a small strip mall, and I’d just loaded up all the kids when… [Continue Reading]
How to Teach Compassion
It’s October. Time for the start of something. For me that was beginning a new Bible reading plan. It began with Matthew 1 and while I usually don’t get too excited about reading genealogy (does anyone?), God pricked my heart concerning something I haven’t thought much about. Matthew 1: 5-6 says: Salmon the father of… [Continue Reading]
Why Your Older Kids Fight Your Teaching . . . and How To Fix That
I’m a mom of six children. I’ve been homeschooling eighteen years, and with three preschoolers, I have another eighteen years of homeschooling to go! Three of my children are adults. Cory is 23 years old, married, and he and Katie have a baby boy and one on the way. He’s a working man and a… [Continue Reading]
Sometimes A Homeschooling Mom’s Role Is Finding Help Beyond Her Home
As a wife, a mom, a sinner-saved-by-grace, and a servant of God, I have peace knowing God has a plan for my life. That He’s always had a plan. And that He’s here to guide me to His path for me. This is one of my favorite verses: All the stages of my life were… [Continue Reading]