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Penned by Rachael Carman, How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You? is filled with insightful, heartwarming readings that will help you to hear God’s still, small voice amid the chaos of motherhood.
Penned by Rachael Carman, How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You? is filled with insightful, heartwarming readings that will help you to hear God’s still, small voice amid the chaos of motherhood.
[…] Lovingly written and beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Alice Ratterree, ‘Good Morning, God’ will help your kids fall in love with their heavenly Father by showing them how He can be the focus of everything they do from sunrise to sunset and all through the night. What Parents Are Saying About ‘Good Morning, God’: […]
[…] is not the time. He might just be saying, “Not yet. Trust in My timing.” This trust can transform our prayer lives, making us more patient and understanding. There are more posts in this series, check out the other episodes in the “ How Many Times” series here, and listen to the podcast series here.
[…] a former teacher and current homeschooling mom, guides you and your classmates through a discovery of the history of America in Apologia’s Live Class: American History. < i>Things that we have heard and known, that our fathers have told us. We will not hide them from their children, but tell to the […]
How many times should you remind your child of your love? Explore the importance of repeated affirmations and encouragement in parenting from a biblical perspective. How many times do we have to tell our children things? In our journey through parenting, there’s been one profound yet simple message that I found essential to […]
[…] serves as a reminder of the importance of teaching our children the value of being still, a theme that’s the focus of one chapter of Rachel’s book, How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You? Telling Our Kids to “Be Still” “Be still” is a phrase we often used around our home. It became a common phrase, especially during our homeschooling […]
We’ve all had those moments as parents—staring at our kids and wondering, “ How many times do I have to tell you?” It’s like a broken record that plays in the background of parenting life, right? Being a parent isn’t for the faint of heart. It means understanding that a lot of what we do involves saying the same thing over and […]
We’re diving into part nine of our series, “ How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You?” This segment is especially important as it centers on teaching children to transcend societal standards and focus on something higher—God’s will. As homeschooling parents, we have a unique opportunity to instill these values in our children. Introduction: Teaching Beyond the World’s Standards Telling our […]
[…] he reads these days. Learning in a Positive Social Environment Dr. Deb Bell likes to say, “If we built a school from the ground up based on how children learn best, we would build a home.” Many families have decided to homeschool to avoid the negative social environments often found in public and private […]
[…] love them more than anyone in the whole world, and you will do whatever it takes to help them learn and succeed in life. You taught them how to walk and talk (two very complex skills to master), and you have everything you need to teach them the love of learning. You also have […]
[…] your child evaluate the weather, and add a daily sticker to the calendar to grow their vocabulary (cloudy, windy, rainy, snowy, etc.). You can even integrate discussions on how to dress for the day, the season, holidays, or celebrations. Just reviewing the calendar for two minutes a day promotes so much learning. Planning Skills Your […]
[…] kindergarten sometimes. I also try to get a picture of all three kids and one of all of us together because, around year 6, someone asked me how much I had aged since I began homeschooling… Donuts on the first day: I don’t remember when we started this, but it has become a tradition. […]
[…] so with wisdom will create a solid financial foundation for teens. Earning money is only part of the battle. Once you have it, you need to learn how to use it wisely. That includes being able to create a personal budget. This should include three main areas–expenses, savings, and giving. Expenses include anything needed […]
[…] easy checklists to follow. We live in a society that’s always looking for a foolproof formula or an instant solution with guaranteed results. In the homeschooling world, how can someone be an “expert” on teaching kids at home when they haven’t been married, are not a parent and have never homeschooled? Yet since 1984, […]
[…] faith, and understand the value of others. It can also help children develop a Biblical worldview and understand the Bible’s truths and God’s plan for mankind. How do I Choose a Homeschool Bible Curriculum? Once you have decided you want to purchase a homeschool Bible curriculum, it is important to consider a few […]
[…] that energize and invigorate homeschooling mothers with plus practical encouragement for the homeschool journey. She is the author of How To Have A H.E.A.R.T. For Your Kids, How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You?, and co-author of How to Homeschool with Stunning Confidence, Contagious Joy, and Amazing Focus. Enjoy more encouragement and inspiration from Rachael by visiting her blog at RachaelCarman.com. […]
[…] irony is that the more time you spend together, the more you learn about each other. The more you will figure out what makes your child tick, how they are wired, their learning styles, and their personality traits. Ultimately, your heart will turn to them, and their hearts will turn to you (Malachi 4:6). […]
[…] bottom line is that knowledge of the Holy One combined with a deep and abiding love of God became a high priority in our family homeschool. And how much reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmetic should we try and “squeeze” into the schedule? From a practical standpoint, what should this look like? Let me rephrase the […]
[…] algebra is so important, and when your child will use it. Before I get started with the everyday uses of algebra, I want to first talk about how important it is to study hard concepts that stretch our minds. The first impression we get when we hear the word, ‘algebra,’ is usually something like, […]