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09.07.2011
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How do you keep track of all your kids’ books while homeschooling??

We started homeschooling in the elementary school ages with some of the great classics for 8-10 year olds.  I loved going back and reading books for that age level because I didn’t read all those books growing up.  I wasn’t even a reader when I was growing up.  I’ve become an avid reader now.  In fact, my family even teases me now.  When I was packing my suitcase for vacation last summer, Steve watches me for a few minutes and asks, “Are you’re taking those?”  I replied, “Last year we were gone for 2 weeks, and I read 4 books.  I’ve got to have enough to keep going.  I’m not going to a bookstore and buy new ones on vacation.” We were on our way to Costa Rica and I didn’t plan to buy anything in Spanish.

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09.06.2011
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Blog Candy: Educating Wholehearted Child, Seasons of a Mother’s Heart, Old Schoolhouse Magazine

Once again, you have a chance to win one of 3 items today. Just post a comment about our Homeschool Super Heroes (what you are learning, ah-ha’s, encouragements) and you’ll be entered to win one of these items.

To Get An Additional Entry after you post a comment:

In addition to leaving a comment, you can click the facebook like button at the top of this post… or tweet to twitter by using the share button at the bottom of this post. Be sure to add a comment if you post to fb or twitter. This will give you a total of 2 entries. One must be a comment about Homeschool Super Heroes.

Educating the Whole Hearted Child

Our heart’s desire in Educating the WholeHearted Child is to give Christian parents who desire to homeschool a detailed and trustworthy map that will enable them to confidently and joyfully follow the path of biblical home education from beginning to end.

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09.05.2011
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Blog Candy: Say What You Mean, Schoolhouse Planner, Old Schoolhouse Magazine

Once again, you have a chance to win one of 3 items today. Just post a comment about our Homeschool Super Heroes (what you are learning, ah-ha’s, encouragements) and you’ll be entered to win one of these items. JoJo Tabares & Gena Suarez donated our blog candy today.

To Get An Additional Entry after you post a comment:

In addition to leaving a comment, you can click the facebook like button at the top of this post… or tweet to twitter by using the share button at the bottom of this post. Be sure to add a comment if you post to fb or twitter. This will give you a total of 2 entries. One must be a comment about Homeschool Super Heroes.

 

Say What You Mean: Beginning Debate is two studies in one!  It’s a full ONE YEAR study because at the end of the semester study teaching basic debating principals, we have a bonus section teaching you how to structure the second semester using our general lesson plan and a list of topics provided for you!


The 2011-2012 Schoolhouse Planner

With over 175 new forms, you’ll have all the organizational tools you need to make this the best school year ever.

Erase the frazzled feel of disorganization with the 2011-12 Schoolhouse Planner and bring order and efficiency to your school year. Packed with relevant articles, clever calendars, useful forms, handy lists and so much more, this planner is the key to meeting your many goals for the 2011-12 school year.

You may choose from The Schoolhouse Planner or the Special Needs Planner

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine – 1 year digital subscription
What do you look for as you homeschool?
Motivation? A little encouragement? Perhaps a unit study? Maybe an art activity? Possibly Scriptural relevance for your day? Perchance even a giggle or two? How about information on great products?

Have you longed for sincerity? Another viewpoint could be good; maybe even some honesty about the tough days? We know—we have them too! Homeschoolers come together in a community called TOS, and we are so much more than pages in a magazine!

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09.04.2011
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What are your goals for homeschooling?

Setting priorities & goals in homeschooling can actually provide freedom.  When you know where you’re headed and where your focus should be, you don’t need to worry.  You don’t need to compare yourself to your friend’s homeschool.  You don’t need to feel trapped by specific curriculum.  Choose your goals wisely this year and you will be rewarded in the end.

One of my goals is to give our kids a good Biblical foundation & critical thinking skills so they could move forward.  I want a Biblical perspective in all areas of what we do (academics, sports, friends, home life).  Whatever we  teach should come from a Biblical perspective.  In science, we obviously start with creation.  In math, we discover the orderliness of how God works.

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09.03.2011
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“Busy”ness

I wrote this article a few years ago when our kids were still at home.  As we work with young families at our church, I believe it is still applicable today.  Let me know what you think.

You might wonder what this new word is. It is a short way to describe most of America today.  We are BUSY!! A few years ago, Steve & I evaluated our family activities and made some changes in our schedule. We decided that we were too busy.

Too busy for each other.

Too busy for others.

Too busy to help in emergency situations.

Too busy to enjoy our life right now.

   In an effort to change our lifestyle, we told our children they could be involved in two activities per year. For them, this meant they must choose which sport or activity they would participate. If it were up to my children, they would choose a sport or activity for each & every season of the year. This has been an excellent training process and we hope will translate to
decision making as an adult.

Once we made this change, we began having more evenings as a family and more evenings with friends. Some of our children still ask “what are we doing tonight?” They want to have every minute planned with an activity. In a similar way, I find it sad when we see newlyweds who need to have activities almost every night of the week, and neglect their spouse in the process. This may be a direct result of having “activities” every night of the week as they grew up.

Busy-ness may stem from our children’s activities, but it may also stem from simply taking care of one’s own family and home. Sometimes we can be busy from the day-to-day routines. If this is the case, you might evaluate what it takes to keep up with your home and family. Be sure that your priorities around the home are really God’s priorities.

Even though our family is to be top priority, it should not be the only priority. You might find that you have chosen activities at home that do not allow you to reach out to others, to reach out in time of need, or to be a friend when someone else needs a shoulder to lean on.  We need to raise our children so they see a balance between taking care of our families and taking care of those in need.

Another way moms can become too busy is through outside ministry. This is usually not the case with homeschooolers, but it might creep in when least expected. I have seen “stay-at-home” moms that look like they are working full-time outside the home. They spend so much time with charity work, leading Bible studies, or helping with a variety of ministries that they are gone most of the week. If this is where your busy-ness is, choose only one activity outside the home got you to participate.

Once you drop some of your less important activities, whether they are outside the home or within the home, you can then spend more time with God, more time enjoying your family and more time on Godly priorities.  Grab a cup of coffee. Send the kids outside to play. Talk to God about His priorities for you and your family.

(c)Kerry Beck, 2007
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Kerry Beck, who wrote Raising Leaders, Not Followers, divides her time between wife, mom, teacher and business woman. You can pick up her free report, “How to Get It All Done” at Organizing for Home School.

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09.03.2011
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Friday’s “Hero Tales from American History” winners are…

First of all, thanks for your patience with our tech problems on Thursday night.  I think everyone was able to access the interview on Friday night.

Let’s get on with our winners…

Ronda won the Hero Tales from American History
Susan won a TOS Schoolhouse Planner (regular or special needs)
Maria won a 1 yr digital subscription to The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.

CONGRATS to our winners and everyone’s excitement about our Super Heroes.

A SPECIAL thanks to Hal & Melanie Young for donating Hero Tales from American History and to Gena Suarez, publisher of TOS, for donating the Schoolhouse Planner and a 1 year subscription to Old Schoolhouse Magazine.

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09.02.2011
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Blog Candy: Hero Tales, Schoolhouse Planner, Old Schoolhouse Magazine

Once again, you have a chance to win one of 3 items today. Just post a comment about our Homeschool Super Heroes (what you are learning, ah-ha’s, encouragements) and you’ll be entered to win one of these items.

To Get An Additional Entry after you post a comment:

In addition to leaving a comment, you can click the facebook like button at the top of this post… or tweet to twitter by using the share button at the bottom of this post. Be sure to add a comment if you post to fb or twitter. This will give you a total of 2 entries. One must be a comment about Homeschool Super Heroes.

 

Hero Tales from American History
This series of five stirring accounts from early American history illustrates the values of heroism, courage, patriotism, and perseverance.  We’ve even added music and sound effects to keep the children fascinated! A character-building gift for your family!

The drama continues with the second installment of Roosevelt and Lodge’s Hero Tales.  On this CD, you’ll hear the pivotal battles of King’s Mountain and Stony Point, the courage of an American diplomat during the French Revolution, a stunning blow against the Barbary Pirates, and tales of bravery at sea during the War

 

The 2011-2012 Schoolhouse Planner

With over 175 new forms, you’ll have all the organizational tools you need to make this the best school year ever.

Erase the frazzled feel of disorganization with the 2011-12 Schoolhouse Planner and bring order and efficiency to your school year. Packed with relevant articles, clever calendars, useful forms, handy lists and so much more, this planner is the key to meeting your many goals for the 2011-12 school year.

You may choose from The Schoolhouse Planner or the Special Needs Planner

 

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine – 1 year digital subscription

What do you look for as you homeschool?Motivation? A little encouragement? Perhaps a unit study? Maybe an art activity? Possibly Scriptural relevance for your day? Perchance even a giggle or two? How about information on great products?

Have you longed for sincerity? Another viewpoint could be good; maybe even some honesty about the tough days? We know—we have them too! Homeschoolers come together in a community called TOS, and we are so much more than pages in a magazine!

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09.02.2011
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Thursday’s Technical Difficulties

I thought we were going to make it through the week without any technical difficulties.  Unfortunately, we had technical difficulties last night . . . with Hal & Melanie Young’s interview.  My sincere apologies.  I’ve had our tech staff solve the problem and the Young’s interview is now scheduled to play Friday night.

In addition to the Hal & Melanie, you will also be able to listen to Marilyn Rockett, who wrote “Homeschooling at the Speed of Life”.  If you catch her interview, you’ll also be able to receive a freebie that Marilyn is giving to all our listeners this afternoon.  If you have registered for the interviews, you will receive the links in an email to listen to Marilyn and the Youngs today.

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09.02.2011
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Thursday’s winners are…

Bethany won the Dad & Mom set of Raising Real Men
Mel won the Schoolhouse Planner (you can choose regular or special needs)
Rebecca won a 1 year digital subscription to The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

Thanks to Hal & Melanie Young for the Raising Real Men set and to Gena Suarez for the TOS Schoolhouse Planner and Old Schoolhouse Magazine subscription.

 

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09.01.2011
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Blog Candy: Raising Real Men, Schoolhouse Planner & Old Schoolhouse Magazine

Tonight you’ll be hearing from Hal & Melanie Young as they share about raising real men.  They have donated a Mom & Dad Special (a hard copy of Raising Real Men for mom to read in the bathroom and an audiobook version for dad to listen to on the commute :-)

This afternoon you’ll be hearing from Gena Suarez, publisher of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.  She will talk about homeschooling with large families and homeschooling with a home business.  Gena has donated a TOS Schoolhouse Planner (regular or special needs) and a 1 year subscription to Old Schoolhouse Magazine.

Post a comment below to enter and win.  You can also click the facebook like or tweet about Homeschool Super Heroes for an additional entry to win.  If you fb or tweet, post a second comment saying you did so.  That will enter you again into our Blog Candy giveaway.

 

Raising Real Men: A Practical Guide to Equipping the Hearts and Minds of Boys without Losing or Breaking Your Own

If this is God’s chosen gift to us, then why does it seem so hard? How can we prepare these boys to serve God when we can barely make it through the day? Isn’t there a better way?

The answer is yes.

“This is a book that every family should have…”
- J. Michael Smith, Esq, President, HSLDA

The 2011-2012 Schoolhouse Planner
With over 175 new forms, you’ll have all the organizational tools you need to make this the best school year ever.

Erase the frazzled feel of disorganization with the 2011-12 Schoolhouse Planner and bring order and efficiency to your school year. Packed with relevant articles, clever calendars, useful forms, handy lists and so much more, this planner is the key to meeting your many goals for the 2011-12 school year.

You may choose from The Schoolhouse Planner or the Special Needs Planner

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine – 1 year digital subscription
What do you look for as you homeschool?
Motivation? A little encouragement? Perhaps a unit study? Maybe an art activity? Possibly Scriptural relevance for your day? Perchance even a giggle or two? How about information on great products?

Have you longed for sincerity? Another viewpoint could be good; maybe even some honesty about the tough days? We know—we have them too! Homeschoolers come together in a community called TOS, and we are so much more than pages in a magazine!

Read More...