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Why do I have to learn this?

November 13, 2018August 19, 20241 Comment

How many times did we say it over the years of our schooling?  How many times have we heard our children or students say it? Why do I have to learn this? And how do we reply?  You’ll need it for the test; you need it for your life; you'll need it for your transcript; for college; … Continue reading Why do I have to learn this?

How to climb into someone’s skin-a lesson in empathy

November 6, 2018January 6, 2021Leave a comment

I sat in a chair like everyone else in the circle, but was different than everyone else.  They shared their stories and I listened because there was nothing for me to say.  They all connected.  I was the outcast. It was about 8 years ago, and a friend had invited me to sit in on … Continue reading How to climb into someone’s skin-a lesson in empathy

The Power of a Good Question

November 2, 2018May 18, 20202 Comments

“Mommy, why doesn’t the UPS truck come anymore?  Do they still deliver packages?” What do you mean? “It was the Amazon Prime truck that delivered the last 2 times.” Oh I see.  Why do you think Amazon would send an Amazon Prime truck to deliver their packages instead of UPS? “So they can get more … Continue reading The Power of a Good Question

The best thing you can teach your child

October 20, 2018May 18, 2020Leave a comment

My daughter shared with some friends we had for dinner about the cupcake business she and her best friend started.  A week earlier, they had set up a stand in front of the house and had made a small fortune (to them) selling the cupcakes.  Our friends, wanting to encourage my daughter’s entrepreneurial spirit, said … Continue reading The best thing you can teach your child

Embracing the awkward conversation

October 9, 2018May 18, 2020Leave a comment

Starting sometime in middle school, I began to understand the idea of social awkwardness (didn't we all?).  There are a few people (you know them when you see them) who have reached adulthood and have yet to grasp the idea. My husband always jokes that he wishes he could be one of them because they … Continue reading Embracing the awkward conversation

What is your educational “Why”?

September 11, 2018January 8, 2024Leave a comment

In Simon Sinek's book, Start With Why, he says that all businesses can tell you what they do and most can tell you how they do it, but what so many are lacking (to their detriment) is the ability to tell you why they do what they do.  This typically leads to uninspired customers who … Continue reading What is your educational “Why”?

What’s with the bees?

August 5, 2018August 6, 2018Leave a comment

What does a  beehive have to do with home education? I can’t remember when I first became interesting in beekeeping.  I’m sure it was at least 2 kids ago.  Maybe after my first taste of Moldovan honey.  I’ve read books on bees, listened to podcasts about bees, taken beekeeping classes online, taught kids about bees, … Continue reading What’s with the bees?

Thriving when life stinks.

July 5, 2018November 12, 2020Leave a comment

After stillness was forced upon me due to a ruptured Achilles tendon, I found myself cuddling more with my kids (and I’m not a super big cuddler) simply because I could not do much more than that.  Could my kids and my husband adjust to this new normal of doing everything for mom and for … Continue reading Thriving when life stinks.

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