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Tuesday, 18 December 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

What I Wish I Would Have Learned Before I Began Homeschooling – Part Three: Boundaries with Ourselves

  I previously shared with you some of the lessons I have been learning about how setting boundaries with our children and with others can help us homeschool more effectively. However, sometimes the biggest boundary conflict does not come from without; it comes from within. Have you ever felt like your homeschool day just “gets
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Wednesday, 05 December 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

3 Lifelong Habits – The Habit of Obedience

  “Mom! Joleen stole something from the store,” yelled my older brother. My heart thundered in my five-year-old chest. I knew I was in trouble and would have to make it right. The funny thing is that despite a few isolated incidents, I was an obedient child. So why did I steal a pink bouncy
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Thursday, 22 November 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

The Pilgrims and The Nobility of Failure

  Does fear of failure grip your heart? We’ve all experienced it. The chill seep of inner panic, the heightened pulse, the tightened knot on the lungs as the question draws all hope from within. The fatal four-word question: what if I fail? This question is not unique to our generation. But historically speaking, we
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Thursday, 15 November 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

Hug Your Season

  I’m not alone in my adoration of autumn. There is something magical in the advent of fuzzy socks, hot apple cider, and our annual leaf nature study. Or maybe this is just what our homeschool looks like. I also can’t be the only one who has been busy “pinning” pumpkin recipes alternately with pumpkin
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Friday, 09 November 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

What I Wish I Would Have Learned Before I Began Homeschooling – Part Two: Boundaries With Others

  Last month, I wrote about the challenge of setting boundaries with my children and how important that is to homeschooling effectively. Another area where it is helpful to learn and apply appropriate boundaries is with other adults in your life. One of the ways that many homeschoolers face an invasion of boundaries is unsolicited
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Thursday, 01 November 2018 / Published in * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

Family Fitness

  Many would agree, and say, that they believe fitness is good for their health and well-being; but only about half of us exercise three or more days a week. Fitness increases lung capacity, muscle tone, and blood flow. It stimulates your brain, sharpens listening skills, and improves problem-solving skills. Fitness delays age-associated memory loss.
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Thursday, 25 October 2018 / Published in * Encouragement, * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

Give Your Kids Unstructured Social Time and Watch Their Ability to Connect With Others Flourish

  Socialization and Human Connection are not Synonymous Moving from a small town to a big city changed what kinds of activities were available to us as homeschoolers. Where we came from, the only things available were unstructured playdates and mom’s coffee nights. It was wonderful. Moving to a big city meant there were so
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Tuesday, 23 October 2018 / Published in * Faith and Family, Articles, Blog

A Dad’s Role in Homeschooling

  When I was an elementary school teacher, the school district set the curriculum and pacing guide. As a homeschool mom, the idea of planning my daughter’s curriculum was daunting, at first. I thought about what I wanted Clarissa to learn before she graduated from our household. I asked my husband, Tim, what he thought
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