
Our 4th annual Homeschool Super Heroes has been a huge success this past week. We are blessed to have such great people to work with. If you’re wondering who this year’s Super Heroes are, click here for a listing of each super hero and their topics.
In case you missed any of our interviews, you can still get the recordings, transcripts & cheat sheets right here:
Well…we have more giveaways all weekend – thru Monday night.
Actually 3 giveaways!
Sharla Kostelyk, of Chaos & Clutter, is donating 3 of her ebooks as giveaways. Learn a little more about each book & what you can learn on Monday afternoon.
Sensory Bins are a simple and inexpensive learning tool that can benefit all children. Whether you are interested in incorporating sensory bins into your home, classroom, preschool, Day Care, or homeschool, this guide will provide you the necessary knowledge and ideas to get started.
It includes idea lists, storage and money saving tips, information on using sensory bins with Sensory Processing Disorder, and helpful recipes.
Shield: A Framework of Self-Care for Foster and Adoptive Families, by Sharla Kostelyk, is a must read for anyone thinking of fostering or adopting, and also for those who are well into their journeys of fostering and/or adoption. As a relatively new foster and adoptive parent, I laughed and cried my way through this helpful guide as I recognized Sharla’s struggles as my own, realized that I am not alone, and found solutions to help me through the difficult days. With her non judgement, knowledge and wit, Ms. Kostelyk gives realistic advice for fostering and adoptive families. Self care is a critical part of preparing and succeeding at the foster and adoption ride of your life!”
-Michelle, foster and adoptive mom
In 2009, Imagine Adoptions went bankrupt, stranding 43 children in their Transition Home in Ethiopia including our son and daughter. This is the story of our fight to bring them home safely.
That These Two Will Live: An Adoption Memoir looks like a “must read” on my list.
What do you think?
Question: What are your takeaways from Homeschool Super Heroes this past week? You can leave a comment by clicking here.
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9 Comments
My biggest takeaway from Homeschool Super Heroes is I am not alone. There are others who have walked this road or are right there with me.
You are so right. There are so many homeschoolers that can give you support. Let us know if you need an extra boost of encouragement
Shield looks like an interesting book.
I was unable to listen to most of the speakers and when I did try, my surrounding was too noisy to hear. I’m looking forward to payday this week so I can buy the recordings. It will be impossible for me to pick a favorite speaker because they all sound so great!
Thanks
Thanks for your interest…and encouraging words
You’ll also enjoy hearing Sharla’s interview this afternoon.
I just love that your son was able to start a business so young. I’m super inspired to help my kids find something they’re passionate about.
I cannot wait to hear today’s talk about special needs kids and sensory bins. I love the diversity of all the interviews.
Becky,
We had some technical issues, saying the file was corrupt. So, we are leaving the interview up until 10pm EASTERN tonight. Hope it’s helpful to you.