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Communicate, Write, & Organize Your Way to Homeschool Success

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Learn how to organize your homeschool, overcome writing woes, and teach writing skills all in one amazing eBook bundle. Bring success to your school one skill at a time.

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COMMUNICATION SKILLS

eBook #1: Just How Important are Communications Skills

.Are you a competent communicator? Are your kids?

Many homeschooling parents have no idea how to teach communication skills. Are you one of them? Maybe you don’t understand just how critical and far-reaching these communication skills are! Explore this discussion in the WeE-book™ . . .

Just How Important Are Communication Skills Anyway? By JoJo Tabares
Don’t let the words speech and debate scare you! With 20 years’ experience and a degree in speech communication, Mrs. Tabares shares some essential insights that could help you.

Here’s a hint of what you’ll discover among the pages of this WeE-book™ . . .

  • Learn from President Ronald Reagan—The Great Communicator.
  • Effective communication assists professional success.
  • Which skills are needed for personal achievement?
  • How do good communication skills affect learning?
  • Successful families need effective communication skills!
  • Communication courses: the Say What You Mean series. Learn more . . .

Effective communication skills are vital to your child’s success.

eBook #2: Play What You Mean

Q: Is communication an important skill to teach your kids? A: Yes! How important is it in today’s society? Is there an easy, creative, and fun way to teach conversation skills? Explore this discussion in the WeE-book™ . . . Play What You Mean: Creative Ways to Teach Communication Skills By JoJo Tabares Teaching your children to express themselves well is imperative. The earlier you begin, the more proficient your children will become. Communication skills can be intimidating and even scary for children, but there are so many creative ways to make it easier and more fun! With 20 years’ experience and a degree in speech communication, Mrs. Tabares shares information and some very creative ideas to get your kids engaged in communication-building activities (they probably won’t even notice since they’re having such a good time or laughing too hard)! Take a peek at the subtitles (and activities) you’ll find among the pages of this WeE-book™ . . .

  • Effective communication skills are important for school or college.
  • Effective communication skills are vital to your child’s career.
  • Effective communication skills can affect your child’s relationships.
  • Preschool: What do you see?—How do you play . . . ?—Look at me!
  • Elementary: Talk `n Listen—Find the Ice Cream—Telephone.
  • Junior/Senior High: Feed Me—Invention—Dress Up (no, she’s not kidding)!

Put these great communication games and exercises into play starting today!

eBook #3: Communication Skills and Your Gifted Child

Is your gifted child somewhat lacking in communication skills? Is she highly emotional and does she have a hard time relating to others? Would you like to help her develop the skills which are so very important for getting along in a world where she already feels “different”? Glean comfort and understanding as you help your child develop the communication skills that are vital to getting along in everyday life. Recognize the problems involved and how to deal with them in the WeE-book™ . . .

Communication Skills and Your Gifted Child By JoJo Tabares

Teaching communication skills to your gifted child will help her socially and internally as she copes with being different. JoJo Tabares helps you see what the problems are and offers tips and ideas for minimizing the issues so that your gifted child can learn how to communicate effectively. Here are the topics discussed:

  • Making and maintaining friendships
  • Dealing with emotions
  • Possible sensory integration issues
  • Curiosity and creativity
  • Possible learning disabilities

 


 

WRITING WOES

eBook #4: Growing Authors and Illustrators

Did you ever wonder if creative tendencies are somehow genetically predisposed?

Did you know that your life experiences are worth recording? How can you establish a creative home environment for your children?
Find out so many ways that you can make your home an environment for creativity that your children can benefit from for their entire lives in the WeE-book™ . . .

Growing Authors and Illustrators By Jill Novak

In this WeE-book™ you will learn about making your home a haven of creativity and originality in the many ideas and suggestions offered to you by Jill Novak. Unleash your child’s God-given ability to express himself through writing and/or drawing by just creating the environment for self-expression.

Enjoy learning the many ways to encourage your children to write and draw in a very natural way.

eBook #5: Helping the Reluctant Writer

Would you like to see your kids jump to their pens and paper? Enthusiastic kids whom you have to pull away from their writing? Why do so many children fall into the category of reluctant writers? Chances are, you have one in your household too! Gain new insight into practical ways to nullify the problems and produce kids who enjoy writing, when you read the WeE-book™. . .Helping the Reluctant Writer By Lee Roddy

Find wisdom and answers that really work! Identifying two prominent parts to the problem is the first step toward turning attitudes around and helping children find pleasure in writing. Learn from others’ experiences! Mr. Roddy shares how a classroom of very reluctant writing students did a U-turn. It’s possible to do the same in your homeschool classroom!

In the pages of this WeE-book™, you’ll find sensible, skilled support from a writing expert:

  • Create and Structure—How do you define a “story”? How do you create a setup for writing success? Mr. Roddy uses his own work as an example to highlight the process from simple idea to award-winning story. “Reluctant writers who follow the guidelines in this section will find that creating a story is easier and more fun when the writer’s attitude is favorable to writing and when he is confident because he knows what goes into a story,” he writes.
  • From Reluctant to Excited—Have a child who will not write? Be inspired by the true story of how a classroom of reluctant writing students became excited and avid writers. What worked for them can work for your child!
  • Conclusion—You may want to try both methods and see what works best with your individual students.
  • Further Resources—You’ll be blessed with these writings by other authors too!

Show your kids how easy and fun it is to write that story!

eBook #6: Why Does My Child Hate to Write

Does your child hate to write? Can he weave a beautiful story verbally but come up empty when asked to put one on paper? Are you looking for ideas to help him transfer all those vivid tales into print?

Here is some wonderfully practical advice to help you help your child become an interesting and prolific writer from the

WeE-book™ . . .

Why Does My Child Hate to Write?

By Carol Barnier Discover some imaginative and effective ideas for guiding the child whose problem is not his imagination, but his distaste for physically writing. Here is a sampling of the topics this WeE-book™ will cover:

  • Learning the keyboard.
  • Don’t worry about writing in classes except for writing class.
  • A new twist to group writing.
  • Writing for an audience.
  • Keeping handwriting in perspective.

Take the dread out of writing for your student and make your homeschool a happier place when you apply the advice from . . .

Why Does My Child Hate to Write?—A WeE-book™ Now!

 


THE ORGANIZATIONAL BUNDLE

eBook #7: Organize Your Homeschool

Is it a scramble to locate schoolbooks each morning? Does it take your kids five minutes to find and sharpen a pencil? Have you ever discovered that you already have a copy of that new book you just bought? Do you despair that you will ever be organized?

Help is here! Bethany LeBedz and a number of experienced homeschool moms provide tips for getting organized and staying organized.

Follow Bethany’s simple steps to tame the clutter and disorganization in your home.

  • Learn how to adapt an organizational system to fit the curriculum and supplies you use.
  • Figure out the best location for books and supplies, a place that works best for your family’s learning and living lifestyle.
  • Discover the top ten supplies for organizing.
  • Create a plan that will keep everything organized.

Once you have everything in its place, follow Bethany’s simple plan for keeping everything tidy. Then read the special bonus section filled with organizational tips from experienced homeschool moms.

Being organized helps you focus more on learning. Get organized to save time and make your days, weeks, months, and years run more smoothly.

 

eBook #8: Inexpensive Organization

Do you want to organize but lack creativity? Is your budget holding you back from having your home look more “put together”? How would you like to be bitten by the organizing bug?

Look at the items you already have on hand in a new light and stay on budget in the WeE-book™ . . .Inexpensive Organization By Dena Wood and Eleanor Joyce

If you are dissatisfied with the lack of organization in your home but think you need a windfall to make it all come together, this is for you! Dena and Eleanor will help you look around your home, yard, and garage and see that you probably already have what you need to get your home in order in a lovely and creative way, and all you need is a little paint or a few minor supplies.

Take a peek inside at what is included:

  • A new use for an old dresser
  • More ideas for baskets
  • A multitude of storage ideas
  • Making space in your kitchen
  • And so much more . . .

Get bitten by the organizing bug today.

 

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