TweetSharePin0 SharesDo you see your child as broken? In need of some repair to make them like the rest? Many of us transition through that phase when we find out our child has a disorder or chronic condition. I have even seen families that seem stuck in that moment of horror. Not accepted the truth of the situation, yearning to… View Post
Fading into the background
TweetSharePin0 SharesDo you wonder why you work so hard day in day out? Do you feel like you are losing yourself behind loads of laundry, dishes, changing never ending diapers? This video can bring you back to the real reason. The real desire of our heart.. Do you feel that invisibility? Do you think she is right? I have to… View Post
The highs and lows of convention season
TweetSharePin0 SharesI was just blessed to have gone to the Midwest Homeschooling Convention. It was great. It was huge. It was overwhelming and budget straining. And I will happily go again next year! The highs of conventions -You can get out and see other families walking the same path. -You get to meet many families that look similar to yours…. View Post
Homeschooling after a pregnancy loss
TweetSharePin0 SharesOn one hand I needed the homeschooling to have something to do to keep my mind active. On the other I wanted to lay down and just sleep, I hurt both physically and mentally. I have lost two children in pregnancy. I have some sad but very real experience on this subject. Mom you just gave birth. Whether your… View Post
How do you deal with days off?
TweetSharePin0 SharesDays off, holidays, summer break how do you handle these changes in routine? Some say we need to give a summer break to let kids be kids. Then there is the general pressure to keep to a public school calendar. Many people need to account to the school board for a set number of days learning. On the other… View Post
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