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Kendra Fletcher is the homeschooling mom of eight, all of whom have either been, currently are, or soon will be preschoolers.

 

 

 
Saturday
Feb182012

Great Guest Month!- Early Learners (3 to 7)- Maggie Hogan- Part Two

 

 

Maggie Hogan is easily distracted by all things book, geography, history, and grandchild related. She (mostly) lives in Dover, DE with her husband, Bob. They have transformed the Amish barn on their property into an office which houses Bright Ideas Press, their homeschool publishing company dedicated to bringing the best practical, fun, and affordable materials to the market. Products include: the new Illuminations curriculum as well as the award winning: The Mystery of History series, Christian Kids Explore series and WonderMaps geography software.

Maggie is co-author of Young Scholars Guide to Composers, The Ultimate Geography and Timeline Guide, and other homeschooling books. She has spoken across the country and in Canada, written numerous articles/books, and encouraged thousands of moms via conferences, FB, email, Twitter, Skype (and by talking to random strangers on the street).

Although her two (homeschooled) sons are grown, she's thinking about writing a "homeschooling baby" curriculum now that she is the grandma of 2 little girls with another baby on the way! (Can I get a whoot??!!)

She's passionate about Christ, her family, books, travel, homeschooling, and coffee—not necessarily in that order. Look for her online on FB and Twitter under @MaggieSHogan.

Missed Part One? You can read it here.

 

Storage

Find a place for special boxes/trays so that they are ONLY pulled out at appropriate times. If left out, they lose their appeal too soon. The goal is for children to look forward to using their boxes and therefore look forward to their quiet time or “school” time.

Organization is a life-saver!

When you are sick (or unable to school for whatever reason) children should be able to be directed to their tasks because you and/or they know where things are kept and how to use them.

Practical Tips from Other Moms

Give them an exercise ball, pattern blocks, little figures or something to keep their interest while you read aloud. 

My son lives on my exercise ball, even after homeschooling is done. This was a wonderful, inexpensive investment for my very wiggly little guy! After lunch, when their attention flags, I do allow the computer to come on (although only for educational games). That usually buys me enough time to finish schooling the older ones. Things that need focus happen when my toddler naps. My 3-year-old likes to do school work with the older kids, but sometimes he naps as well. Water play is ALWAYS a hit: kitchen sink with painting bib, bowls, cups, spoons and sponges/bubbles. That keeps mine happy for 45 minutes! Biggest factor for me is that while I have young ones, I am not trying to climb mountains. I don’t do projects very often and if I do, it is curiosity led. My oldest are only 8 and 6, so we have a lot of years ahead for cool projects. My favorite method is to have my 3—7 year olds in the room or at the table with us when we’re doing history or science (even math), but occupied with something that is specifically “theirs” for during homeschool time. I’ve been amazed at the amount of information my younger ones have picked up while I was teaching the older ones! Depending on the gender (my boys have to make noise while they work!), activities for my youngers have been: coloring, cutting paper dolls (older age), puzzles (a favorite), play dough (limited because of mess), memory games, doodling, and sorting. My schedule includes “sacred” time with each child in which it is the (nearly) unpardonable sin to interrupt mom and “appointed” student unless there are copious amounts of blood or fire involved. These are small bits of time (always under an hour) with at least a 15 minute break in between for answering questions, etc. If a child gets “stuck” and absolutely needs my help, they have other things they can work on while they wait for me. I have schedules where someone an older child or teen is always “assigned” to the youngest. In a house of many, it’s easy for everyone to take an hour shift and not have it impact their schooling. During that hour (and this is a training issue for both youngers and olders!) it is made clear who is in authority and what their responsibility entails.



Web Links for Early Learner Book Suggestions

As with any book lists – especially the secular lists – use discernment

Classical Christian Education Support Loop Book Lists
   
100 Picture Books Everyone Should Know from the New York Public Library

From Hoagies' Gifted Education Page

Illuminations: An awesome curriculum for 3rd – 8th grade (but useful for early learners as well). This program provides master schedules as well as fabulous, Biblically-based Literature Study Guides, Early Learner book lists & activities (and so much more!) specifically integrated with either The Mystery of History or All American History series.

 

Thursday
Feb162012

Great Guest Month!- Early Learners (3 to 7)- Maggie Hogan- Part One

 

 

Maggie Hogan is easily distracted by all things book, geography, history, and grandchild related. She (mostly) lives in Dover, DE with her husband, Bob. They have transformed the Amish barn on their property into an office which houses Bright Ideas Press, their homeschool publishing company dedicated to bringing the best practical, fun, and affordable materials to the market. Products include: the new Illuminations curriculum as well as the award winning: The Mystery of History series, Christian Kids Explore series and WonderMaps geography software.

Maggie is co-author of Young Scholars Guide to Composers, The Ultimate Geography and Timeline Guide, and other homeschooling books. She has spoken across the country and in Canada, written numerous articles/books, and encouraged thousands of moms via conferences, FB, email, Twitter, Skype (and by talking to random strangers on the street).

Although her two (homeschooled) sons are grown, she's thinking about writing a "homeschooling baby" curriculum now that she is the grandma of 2 little girls with another baby on the way! (Can I get a whoot??!!)

She's passionate about Christ, her family, books, travel, homeschooling, and coffee—not necessarily in that order. Look for her online on FB and Twitter under @MaggieSHogan.

Mamas, are you tired? A little overwhelmed maybe? Stuck in a rut? I’m praying these words will encourage you today!

First, with little ones, it’s all about being prepared, yet flexible! Why? Preparation allows for peace of mind and a plan while flexibility allows you to take advantage of teachable moments and life’s unexpected twists.

Second, what are your goals for them? If you haven’t already, think them through and write them down! (It is hard to aim for a goal if you don’t know what it is.) Goals might include:

To Love the Lord Obedience to God and Parents Exposure/Learning Opportunities Training Reading and Math Readiness


Here are practical tips to help you better maximize and enjoy your time with the precious little ones God has gifted to you:

 

Training

Although it seems to take forever to go over rules and procedures time and time again, training now will be a huge bonus when they are older. Tips:

Do not let your child rule over you or the household. Do not allow disrespectful voice or behavior. Do not do for your child what he can do for himself. Do train your children to serve others. Tape off (painters tape) or use a blanket or desk to make a space for them to stay in while you are otherwise occupied. These spaces can change from time to time but the idea remains the same. Here are your boundaries – stay put. Where do they sit/work/play during siblings’ school time? Again, define boundaries. Train them to play and entertain themselves quietly. (This is quite easy for some children and exceedingly difficult for others. Use discernment and grace!!)


Children who cannot amuse themselves at a young age often become difficult as they grow older. They tend to look to others for their entertainment instead of drawing on their own resources.

Older children also need the blessing/discipline of learning how to properly look after little ones. It may seem that you are spending half your life training the kids but the fruit will be children who are capable of taking care of themselves, and others, in a Godly fashion.

Bear in mind that training includes the “why” not just the “how.” Attitude is key! This verse is wonderful for both memorization and discussion: Colossians 3:23 (NKJV) “And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men…”

Have a Plan

What are they doing while you are working with siblings? Have a plan for each day. Examples:

 

“School Boxes or Trays” Sorting & Classifying Reading Readiness Math Readiness History/Science Fine Motor Skills Imaginative Play         Fine Arts (music, drama, art, story-telling) Chores Planned physical activities and/or outdoor time Planned “free play” (define boundaries) Quiet time Bible time Snack and meal time (small folk often need to eat more than 3 times per day!)


“School” with little ones is about training and readiness: reading readiness, math readiness, and *memorization. They are little sponges – work with them on memorizing:

 

Scripture Songs Poetry Numbers Letters States/Capitals Presidents Whatever you deem important!


*Even if they don’t understand a concept like “states” yet, by the time they are  able to grasp the meaning they will already know the vocabulary.

Reading Aloud
One of the most important things you can do with your children is to read aloud. Every day. Multiple times a day (if possible). I could write a book on this but just trust me for now: Read. Out. Loud. Daily.

Learning through Doing
Most of us learn a new task best by performing it. Our young ones especially need to perform the task, not just hear about it or see us do it. Don’t expect them to be mini-adults. They’re not. They need to: Do. Do. Do. (Ok, don’t say THAT three times fast! LOL!)

 

Tuesday
Feb142012

Easy Dinner- Creamy Chipotle Shrimp Tacos

When we were recently in San Francisco, I had the tv on in the hotel room for maybe five minutes. In that time, I happened to see a Rick Bayless show about great little restaurant stands in Ensenada, and he showed them serving creamy chipotle shrimp. Rick went back to his studio and recreated creamy chipotle shrimp tacos, and I drooled.

That day I decided to just eat lunch in the cellar at Macy's, which in San Francisco is a little food court. Lo and behold there was one of Rick Bayless's restaurants called Frontera, and on the menu? Chipotle shrimp tacos. Score! So good, I had to make them at home. And then again. Now I keep getting requests.

 

Creamy Chipotle Shrimp

 

The recipe is here, and if you buy your shrimp on sale, it's a great weeknight meal. Quick and yummy.

 

 

Cilantro Lime Rice

 

I added cilantro lime rice, which my friend Caroline taught me to make like they do at Chipotle. Just add a squeeze of lime juice to taste and some chopped fresh cilantro. Easy!

 

Dorot Chopped and Frozen Herbs

 

My cheat for fresh herbs in the wintertime is Dorot brand. They chop them up, freeze them into little cubes, and then you can just add them frozen to whatever you're making. I buy them at my grocery store, often with a coupon, but I believe Trader Joe's carries them, also.

 

 

Add tortillas...

 

...and a simple spinach salad. Dinner is served!

 

Sunday
Feb122012

Great Guest Month!- What God Thinks About Women- Linda Cheek- Part Two

 

Linda and Family

 

If you missed part one, you can read it here.

 

The first step in the process was to identify your area of bondage, and we do this by praying.  Prayer is a topic I’m passionate about!  The demands of life can cause us to be busy, but I want to exhort you to not put anything above some time with the Lord.  The time of day you spend with Him doesn’t matter.  However, fellowship with God is a priceless privilege.  You cultivate friendships by spending time together and that’s what God desires as well.  Pray for discernment!


The second step in ending the cycle of deception was to identify the lie at the root. And we do this by asking God to reveal truth to us.  However, I also believe one other key component is enlisting the help of others (we need friends!) 

 

“Many a man claims to have unfailing love, but a faithful man who can find?” Proverbs 20:6.

 

Our upbringing and history of relationships impacts who we choose as friends.  Some friends have hurt us, and we’ve made vows to ourselves to never have a friend like that again to avoid the same disappointments and betrayals.  Our experiences could have happened in elementary school, high school, or in our adult life, but whatever the difficulty for some of us, it has crippled us from having the intimate relationships that the Lord intended for us.  This can result in sin.  Our tendency is to look for change through acquiring knowledge.  We go to seminars, classes, and retreats, hoping that God will miraculously take us to the next level of spiritual growth.  We deceive ourselves if we think that growth and healing come merely through accumulating data.  Growth and healing always have and always will come through relationships with God, self, and others.  Psalm 133


In Mark 3: 13-14, Jesus appointed 12 apostles.  They were His companions.  They witnessed every part of his life.  He chose Peter, James, and John to be His bosom buddies.  This serves as an example to us. We’re called to intimacy in friendship.

Do you have a friend that sticks closer than a brother?  Someone who loves you, who speaks truth to you, and whom you can speak truth to in return?  You must determine not to live in isolation, but rather to live an examined life.  We need accountability and support, but these two are not the same thing.  True accountability requires that someone have the guts to make you uncomfortable if that is needed.  Support requires that someone have a love that will stand by you even if you are sinning repeatedly.  It’s great when you can have both in one person, but not every friend is at that level, which is one more reason to have at least two or three to help you grow.


Our culture has driven us to think of promises as personal fulfillments.  Think for a moment of the culture we live in.  We can be accessed by television, radio, internet, and cell phones.  We are told, "If you follow this diet, you’ll lose 20 pounds in two weeks!", "If you use this face cream, you will look twenty years younger in ten days!",  "If you use this shampoo, your hair will be full and shiny!"

The sensible part of us knows that such promises are nonsense, but isn’t there another part of us that desires to believe miracles can actually happen?  And don’t we think at some level, surely these kinds of promises wouldn’t be made if they weren’t true?  The reality is God’s promises are not about us, but about Him. His promises are an expression of His holiness.  When God makes us a promise, He can never break it.  I wonder if we have such a hard time believing this, resting in God’s promises, because we have been lied to so many times, because so many earthly promises are broken. Therefore, there is a struggle to count on Him.  The reality is that the world’s promises are fleeting and although we break God’s heart at times, he still continues to love us.  We don’t have to say that right thing, and risk Him not liking us.  We don’t have to worry about hurting His feelings.  God’s love is unconditional.


The last step in ending the cycle of deception and cultivate a heart like God’s is to know His truths.  I have picked 8 of my favorite to share from the book Lies Women Believe:

 

God is good.  He loves me and wants me to have His best. (Romans 8:32) God doesn’t make mistakes (Isaiah 46:10) God’s grace is sufficient for me (2 Corinthians 12:9) My past does not have to plague me ( 1 Corinthians 6:9-11) Gods’ word is sufficient to lead me, teach me and heal me (Psalms 19:7) We must relinquish control (Matthew 16:25, Luke1:38, 1Peter 5:7) God is more concerned about changing me and glorifying Himself than about solving my problems (Romans 8:29)
It’s not about me; it’s all about Him (Colossians 1:16-18, Revelation 4:11)


Remember Jesus?  His family underwent an unexplainable birth. He was rejected by His fellow countrymen.  He took upon Himself the form of a man with no extra “special privileges”.  He carried the cross for His own crucifixion.  He was cursed, beaten and spit upon.  To add final humiliation, one of the criminals who hung on a cross next to Him spewed insults at him.  Jesus didn’t deserve that punishment and death- we did.  Do we actually think He lacks understanding?  He experienced the worst that hell can pour out, and He rose again to set us free and secure for us a destiny with Him forever- a destiny that the enemy cannot touch.  No matter what circumstances pull the carpet out from underneath us, God will use the darkest of nights to let us know that He is there to keep us safe.


We need to take and claim the following scripture, “I am complete & accepted in Christ.” Ephesians 1: 4-6


Where have you been finding your security, identity, purpose, and value?   If it’s been in anything other than the Lord, you will be disappointed.  God loves you….right where you are.  As we grow, we can learn to take God’s heart and make it the center of our own thinking.

Saturday
Feb112012

Mystery of History Sale!

Our favorite history curriculum, hands-down, is Linda Hobar's The Mystery of History. CBD has it on all on sale right now for 30% off, which is a great deal. The companion audio CD's (think: fold laundry, make dinner, knit, write a letter, etc. while the kids are listening) and enrichment project and art packs are all on sale, too!

 

You can read about why we love The Mystery of History here. Maybe it's the perfect history curriculum for your family, too!

 


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