Powerful Ways to Teach Children Gratitude
It's the month for remembering gratitude. In this episode, I'll share six powerful ways for teaching children gratitude that have been blessins in our home. LISTEN HERE or SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES or ON STITCHER Teaching Tip of the Week Our Journey Westward Nature Studies – use code FALL FUN for 20% off LINKS World Vision YWAM Biographies A Tree Grows in Brooklyn from 7Sisters American Literature Feed My Starving Children...
How to Overcome Homeschool Insecurity
Hey homeschoolers! Today's topic is how to overcome homeschool insecurity. It's a topic that I have wanted to address for a long time. I can't wait to share with you but first I would like to invite you to follow me on Facebook. My page is Homeschool Sanity. LISTEN HERE or on ITUNES. Lately I have been trying to increase the number of steps I get in my day. 10,000 steps is recommended per day and I have discovered from wearing my...
The Best Homeschool Sanity Tips
Hey homeschoolers! For today’s episode, I asked some of my fellow podcasters at the Ultimate Homeschool Radio Network to share their best tips for homeschool sanity. I know you’ll enjoy them. But first, I would love to have your comments. I read and respond to every comment I get on this podcast. It helps me to know what’s useful for you and what additional questions you have that I can address in future episodes. It reminds me that...
Could Your Teaching Approach Be Keeping Your Child From Reading?
Hey homeschoolers! This is the week we take son number two to college. Here's the trick I used to keep myself from sobbing with son number one. I realized that in sending my son to college, I was realizing most mothers' dream. I had a healthy, educated boy who had the money he needed to continue his education. It was a day to celebrate, not sob. We'll see if that gets me through this transition too. This week, we'll address the topic...
Back-to-Homeschool Sanity
Hey, homeschoolers! I'm starting to get really anxious about starting school again. I've felt this way every year. Summers always seem to go so quickly, don't they? If you’re a new homeschooler, you may be understandably anxious. You want your first year to go well. After all, you have a lot riding on it! You may have had to convince family members that homeschooling is the right choice. You may have quit working or cut back to...