How to Follow Inspiration for Deeper Learning
Is it true your children can learn more through inspiration than their assigned curriculum and scheduled pages to read daily? Absolutely and many families are experiencing this way to deeper learning...
View ArticleSay Goodbye to Sergeant Mom and Hello to Inspired Action
Do you feel as if you’re always ordering your children what to do always telling, telling, telling and sometimes yelling? You’re not alone. Most of us have been there and know it’s not the place we...
View ArticleWork at Home Moms Homeschooling – 8 Step Family Plan
When I was growing up, television and the media cast a picture of the perfect family. Remember shows like Leave It To Beaver? Images of dad going to the office, as mom stayed at home wearing her best...
View ArticleTurning Real Life into Homeschool Lessons
Put Those Textbooks Aside Mom and Dad! Surely they have their place. (I used them mostly as a reference point.) But if you’re looking for a way to motivate your child to work more on her own, here is...
View ArticleTake Your Homeschool Back to the Basics
Educating your children at home can bring about a lot of freedoms not available to conventional schooling. No longer are you rushing to make lunches, running to catch the bus, setting teacher...
View ArticleRaise a Reader, Raise a Leader
Reading is the best way to learn and acquire knowledge. When you look at leaders from history as well as present day they all have one thing in common, reading books. Leaders are readers because they...
View ArticleBetter Homeschool, Better Life
As you homeschool you are not only providing your child a better education with increased knowledge and more opportunity but you are also creating a better life on a daily basis. When children grow...
View ArticleHelp Your Children Thrive with a Parent Partnership
As you are homeschooling and raising your children you can increase their ability to learn more by creating a parent partnership. It’s our responsibility to provide and guide, answering our calling to...
View ArticleHomeschooling and Transitions
I’ve always found it odd that schools are only required to do transition planning for students with special needs. That assumes that the rest of the student body knows how to transition into adult life...
View ArticleParenting to Inspire Academic Success
The world we live in is changing fast. Everyone has cell phones; many have smart phones, and the laptop and desktop may soon by replaced by tablets. What is a standard today will soon be replaced by...
View ArticleMentoring Our Children
Here is a great quote I wanted to share with you all. ‘The people who influence us most are not those who buttonhole us and talk to us, but those who live their lives like the stars in heaven and the...
View ArticlePreventing Homeschool Burnout
Usually when I meet someone for the first time and they learn that I’m a homeschooling mother of six children they often say something like, “Oh, I could never do that with my two children, I don’t...
View Article5 Steps to Inspire Academic Success in Your Homeschool
Are your children learning or simply busy fulfilling obligations? In our homeschool, the academics are only a portion of our work together. If your children attended public school prior to...
View ArticleHow Self-Educator’s Fall Short and Fail
Are you riding the homeschool pendulum? Throughout my years as a home school mom, life coach and personal home education consultant, I’ve seen many homeschoolers stress out and burn out from the heavy...
View ArticleBe the Mom in Your Homeschool
When talking homeschooling with parents who don’t homeschool, how often have you heard comments like: “I could never teach my children because I don’t know math” or one of my favorites “All I know how...
View ArticleAn Education that Stands the Test of Time
A revolution is in education is occurring and we are experiencing this very important time in history firsthand. Real education is bursting at the seams, but if you’re not properly prepared it can be...
View ArticleEducation and the Basics
As we home educate our children we find that so much of the work we end up doing is not only about the academics but encompasses all of life. Many of the lessons your children will learn are those...
View ArticleMastering the Art of Communication for Parents
As you’re working with your children, homeschooling and helping them get what they want in life, you’ll also get what you want in life. To accomplish this, mastering the art of communication is a top...
View ArticleMath: You Really Shouldn’t Be Helping with That
Children are born with the innate nature to self-educate. It’s only when he is conditioned otherwise that makes it difficult or seemingly impossible. It’s absolutely imperative that you do not “teach”...
View ArticlePrevent Burnout in Your Homeschool
Burnout is a common occurrence for parents who home educate because we tend to take on so much, are the full-time care takers of our children in addition to all other responsibilities already in place...
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