I’m a little late to the party this year because I was out of town, celebrating my hubby’s birthday in Austin. We saw Turnpike Troubadors (singer-songwriter group from Oklahoma). Ashley & Jesse met us for the concert at Stubbs BBQ.
So, let’s get this party started, even if I’m a little late.
Will you join me? I’m ready to party and you can join in on the fun right here.
To start off our party, I have a few party favors & prizes.
First of all, I’m giving away a copy of our family business course: How to Start Your Own Business … for Families & Teens. You can enter to win by clicking here. You can see our prize & others right here.
Next, I’m giving away 2 prizes on this blog post (below)
Approaches to Christian Homeschooling package
(ebook & 7 video workshops)
$10 gift card to Starbucks or Barnes & Noble.
If you win, it’s your choice which gift card you get.
You can enter in the form below.. Feel free to leave a link to your UBP blog post so we can all visit it.
In addition to the gift card, I have party favors for everyone who stops by. Each of our favorite posts below include free homeschool & family activity guides. Visit any of these posts & you can get our free guides.
Easter Treats
&
FREE Bible Schedule for Easter Readings
Oreo Phases of the Moon – Free Astronomy Activity Guide
Lucky Charms Graph – Free St. Patrick’s Day Activity Guide (POPULAR on pinterest)
Bean Plant Experiment for Kids – Free Spring Science & Math Activities
Summer Fun – How to Make a 3D Cell Model with Jello – Free Guide to Edible Cell Models
– believer of Jesus Christ
– wife to Steve Beck for 28 wonderful years
– mom to Ashley, Gentry & Hunter
– mom-in-law to Jesse (Ashley’s hubby)
– waiting to be grandma (due Sept 2014)
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– loves to share fun homeschool activities
–speaker & writer
– reviews homeschool curriculum (via videos or blog posts)
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– travels to orphanage in San Salvador 4 times a year
– volunteer for SHIP (Shelter the Homeless International Project)
– plans VBS & teen girls Bible study for SHIP trips to San Salvador
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– passion to encourage young moms
– reviews products that are helpful to moms of all age kids
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– enjoys cooking & sharing recipes
– just learned to scrapbook digitally (yep, I converted from paper)
– sews, paints, quilts, crafts, junking
– gardening (not really diggin’ in the dirt, but buying all the pretty flowers)
Grab a cup of coffee. Pull up a chair. Turn off your phone. Make yourself at home!
“How to Homeschool My Child” is for YOU…homeschool moms who need a little encouragement, who want to “see” their curriculum before they buy, or who might be a little (or a lot) tired.
If you have homeschool resources that you would like reviewed, feel free to contact me. Or, if you need a speaker for a homeschool or business/marketing event, let me know. I’ll see if my expertise is a good fit for your audience.
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Now, let’s get back to the party!
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5 Comments
Thanks! FUN!
How to handle different ages/grades at the same time.
Thank you for the giveaway.
How to help a very playful child focus on school work.
Great topic…
I’m with some of the things mentioned above. I’m still thinking of homeschooling beginning this fall. I’d have 3 boys… 7, 5 and almost 4 yr old. Plus a baby at home.
Things that concern me: how to teach them, at their level, specific to their learning style w/out it getting crazy. My oldest is very responsible, and can do work on his own if need be. The middle one is very curious, i.e. gets distracted very easily. The little one is the playful one – he doesn’t take anything seriously and life is just a party.
Ok, I that’s enough topics! Lol
Oh wait, I’d also love to learn more about Charlotte Mason/Montessori-type curriculums that are Christian-based. Okay, I’m done for real now 🙂