Thursday, February 23, 2012

HomeHearts

HomeHearts

FenceStill on the Fence?
Sometimes taking that first step is the hardest. What roadblocks have kept you from making the decision to educate your children at home? Hopefully, by addressing some of the common homeschooling issues your roadblocks will become pebbles under your feet!


Step-By-Step GuideStep-By-Step Guide
Don't know where to start? Looking for a fresh perspective? Let our guide walk you through the world of homeschooling - Step-By-Step!
SupportSeeking Support
Where do you go when you need another pair of hands, a shoulder to lean on or just a sympathetic ear? Support is just a click away.
ToolboxTeaching Toolbox
Looking for ways to motivate your child? Need suggestions for simplifying? Would you like to add some innovative ideas to your educational mix? Take a tip from the Teaching Toolbox!
ResourcesResources
Searching for the extras that enrich our homeschools, keep us on track and make life a little easier.
ReviewsReviews
We love books that touch the heart, that teach us something we didn't know before, and those that bridge gaps between where we are and where we want to be.
ReviewsThe Organized Home
Homeschooling is most effective when it functions as another facet of family life. It then becomes another block of time to be scheduled along with preparing meals, completing the chores, daily devotionals and family play time.

2011 January

Time-Saving Devices (Part 3)

Time-Saving Devices (Part 3)

In this series we have focused on prioritizing, developing a routine, planning meals in advance and keeping up with the clutter. Here are a few final thoughts I’m pondering on becoming less time-challenged:

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Time-Saving Devices (Part 2)

Time-Saving Devices (Part 2)

In part one of this series I focused on prioritizing. Continuing with other thoughts I’m pondering on becoming less time-challenged:

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Time-Saving Devices

Time-Saving Devices

If I could manufacture one thing, one time-saving device that could make a real difference in our day, it would be time itself! Ah, but since that isn’t in the realm of possibility I have to move on to Plan B – making good use of the time I have. If I have prioritized and am organized as I go through my day, time seems more abundant. If I am unorganized – don’t have a set direction in which to go – I tend to find myself frittering away time minute by minute, and time seems very elusive. Here are thoughts I’m pondering on becoming less time-challenged:

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