I have just finished read a book called Relaxed Homeschooling. It is written by Mrs. Kelly Crawford of Generation Cedar. I have been reading her blog for quite some time now. Her writings will challenge you; they will provoke you ... I assure you that the Lord will use her words to change things in your heart.
She has just published this e-book and it is well worth your time and pennies.
Relaxed Homeschooling is to-the-point. This book is well-organized and easy to read. She gives tips and ideas throughout the book for fun ways to learn and good things for the littlest ones in the house to do while you work with the older children.
I have to admit that homeschooling in her home and homeschooling in our home look very similar. The methods and ideas that she presents really work! The things that she is articulating are working so well in our own home...I so encourage you to read her book. My girls and I have such a wonderful time learning every day.
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If you would like to purchase Mrs. Crawford's book, scroll back up and look to your right and click on the picture of the book. It will take you to a link to make your purchase.
Also, you can click here to make your purchase.
Relaxed Homeschooling
There is Another Way!
Homeschooling is about to get exciting!
Homeschooling is hard work. But it isn't supposed to be drudgery! After hearing so many moms who were discouraged about "keeping up", always feeling behind, overwhelmed and inadequate, I decided to put on paper some incredible things we've learned on our homeschool journey.
Whether you are one of those tired moms, contemplating giving up, or just need some relief, or whether you are considering homeschooling and don't know where to start, you'll find this ebook full of answers and practical help.
Here are just a FEW of the things you'll discover in "Relaxed Homeschooling":
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You can read more about her book when you click here or by clicking on the picture of the book above.
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posted by Mrs. Klause
July 9, 2008
Music: Over the Rainbow
Hello Mrs. Klause,
I wanted to stop by and say thank you for your visit and comment on my blog. I hope you'll return again soon as it is so nice to *meet* you. :)
I homeschooled my daughter and she is now 22 years old and such a great blessing to us. We both enjoyed homeschooling so much and I cried when we finished her 12th year.
Posted by: Sharon | July 09, 2008 at 10:26 AM
That looks like a GREAT book! Of course my children are 24 and 21 now & we've been done homeschooling for a while. :) I'll have to tell my daughter about it as she will be homeschooling my grandbabies, er, uh, I mean her babies! :-D
Posted by: Shannon | July 09, 2008 at 09:40 PM