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Homeschool Deal of the Day
Homeschool Deal of the Day
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By rebecca, on December 10th, 2010%
But, sadly, many people are like how I was initially at the thought of having surgery. Their fear of failure holds them back even though they know that it would be in the best interest of their kids. The symptoms get worse, the pain or loss of sensation increases. This becomes more evident by the . . . → Read More: Follow Nike’s Advice: Just Do It (Part 3)
By rebecca, on December 9th, 2010%
I mention this story because it reminds me of a lot of people that I meet who inquire about homeschooling with me. They ask me about homeschooling in general, finding support to help get started, their fear of whether or not they would actually be capable to begin such a process (and their worse fear . . . → Read More: Follow Nike’s Advice: Just Do It (Part 2)
By rebecca, on December 8th, 2010%
In October of 2008 I was in a car accident while driving my kids to library so they could volunteer. A young woman ran a stop sign and broad-sided us. My back was injured. Each day the symptoms got worse until eventually I began to lose the sensation in my left leg. After seeing a . . . → Read More: Follow Nike’s Advice: Just Do It (Part 1)
By rebecca, on December 3rd, 2010%
You know my favorite parts of the party: the music is already on, the food is already out and the party is already going!
The music is already on: Let’s face it, we need thank our hosts—and in this case, it’s those those that fought for the right to homeschool and opened the door for us . . . → Read More: Late for the Party: Part 5
By rebecca, on December 2nd, 2010%
I meet people on a daily basis, either in person or through an online homeschooling support group, that are arriving late—that is, late to begin homeschooling. I welcome them, “I’m glad that you decided to come. The food is out, the music is on, and the party has already started. I’m glad that you didn’t . . . → Read More: Late for the Party: Part 4
By rebecca, on December 1st, 2010%
Patience is a virtue; and it’s not a virtue that my kids have. They are mortified to arrive late, and try to implement my mother’s example of arriving thirty minutes early. While I told my mother that when I moved out of her house I would never leave for my destination so that I would . . . → Read More: Late for the Party: Part 3
By rebecca, on November 30th, 2010%
On a good day, I arrive exactly at the allotted time. Too bad they are not all good days. I plan simply to arrive promptly, only to be deterred by a traffic accident, added emergency stops (“Mom, I forgot to tell you that money is due today at the co-op for pictures, so you might . . . → Read More: Late for the Party: Part 2
By rebecca, on November 29th, 2010%
I am late for everything. I believe this character flaw started when I moved out of my mother’s house and into my own home. I was never late to activities previously, and definitely never late to anything that involved my mother driving me to and fro. It was probably a subconscious thing that I did . . . → Read More: Late for the Party: Part I
By rebecca, on November 10th, 2010%
Middle School:
I don’t think that it’s too hard to find a variety of individual or team sports available for every age group through your local recreation center, YMCA, or homeschooling co-op. For interest in a more specialized program (such as weight lifting), it may be best to join a gym.
When my kids started middle . . . → Read More: Homeschooling and Physical Education: Part 2
By rebecca, on November 9th, 2010%
Elementary:
When my kids were younger our physical education program consisted of being outside on a daily basis and some form of organized exercise. We were fortunate to live within minutes from a county park, so part of our daily physical education (exercise) was to walk a mile a day around the outskirts of the park. . . . → Read More: Homeschooling and Physical Education: Part 1
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