August 17, 2010
Boys, Homeschooling, Inspire You Children, Kerry Beck, Moms, Parenting
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Here are a few tips to managing the morning madness and get your kids out of bed without a battle
Ease Your Kids Out of Bed: Wake them up 5 minutes early and give them a glass of juice or something to munch on. Not only, will you get a little one-on-one time, you’ll also get them to sit up – which is 90% of the battle.
Timed for Morning Success: Set a goal at the beginning of each week (ie: You are dressed and ready at the breakfast table by the time the timer goes off.) For each kid that is they receive XXXX. You can either do it per day or they have to make so many per week. It could be a “prize” or free time or extra time with you, whatever motivates your children.
Check the Fine Print: Create a checklist for each child. After a job is done, they get to mark it off. Use either white boards and erasers or a chart with stickers. You get the idea…
Brush First, Play Later: One mom was having trouble getting her daughter to brush her teeth in the morning. So she told her that if she would brush her teeth without complaining, she would get a few minutes of computer time before school. Now, you may not like the computer but find something that your kid can do that’s fun and he/she enjoys! Motivate them!
August 26, 2009
Bible, Boys, Raising Leaders
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Do not say, I am a youth,
For you shall go to all to whom I send.
And whatever I command you, you shall speak.
Do not be afraid of their faces,
For I am with you to deliver you, says the Lord.
Therefore, prepare yourself and arise,
And speak to them all that I command you.
Do not be dismayed before their faces,
Lest I dismay you before them.
Jeremiah 1:7,8,17
God is with us when we speak His Words, even when we speak to other Christians. We live in a time when Christians do not follow the principles of God’s Word so brave leaders need to speak boldly and unafraid of their hearer’s faces. God will deliver.
March 12, 2009
Boys, Homeschooling
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Today I have guest author, Michelle Caskey, sharing ideas on how to homeschool boys through making lessons fun.
by Michelle Caskey
How can you help your students learn better? Fun learning activities for boys are easy to incorporate into your day with a little bit of creativity. Boys love active, challenging, risk-taking lessons that provide instant gratification. They learn much better with a kinesthetic, hands-on approach. They are much less tolerant of completing worksheets and sitting still for long periods of time than are girls.
When we first started homeschooling boys, we were so conscientious about trying to use traditional school methods. We had our boys sitting at desks for long periods of time and their schoolwork lasted all day long. We wanted our sons to receive an education that was highly superior to the one they would receive in a traditional school setting, so we really pushed our boys to learn as much as possible.

The first few years it was alright because they were young and most of our learning activities were games or crafts or hands-on learning – which was fun for them, anyway. Once our boys got a little bit older and their studies included a lot more reading and writing and math, we realized what we were doing wasn’t giving our boys a superior education. It was killing their love for learning. Our boys started to whine and complain when it was time for school instead of being excited about learning new things.
Homeschooling is so flexible and we needed to use that flexibility to our advantage. We learned how to introduce fun learning activities for boys back into our school day and our boys have learned to love doing their schoolwork again.

Here are some fun learning activities for boys which have really worked well for our sons:
- Give them rewards
- Incorporate surprising or silly activities
- Make lessons into a game
- Motivate them to want to learn
- Reading tips
- Fun, frugal activities that will delight your kids
Students learn better with fun, hands-on lessons. Your boys will also learn better when the learning is presented with strong emotions. Make lessons fun, exciting, happy, or startling and your sons will learn faster and remember their lessons longer.
Michelle Caskey is a homeschooling mom and the author of “Learn & Grow:
Hands-On Lessons for Active Preschoolers” and “Teach Me About God: Hands-On
Bible Lessons for Active Preschoolers.” For more information about
homeschooling boys or about her books visit her website at
www.homeschool-your-boys.com.
January 30, 2009
Boys
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I’ll have to try this one again…

February 2, 2008
Boys, Inspire You Children
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How much do you really know about the Super Bowl?
http://football.about.com/od/superbowltrivia/a/superbowltrivia.htm
February 2, 2008
Boys, Homeschooling, Inspire You Children, Keeping My Home, Love of Learning, Math
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Tomorrow is Super Bowl Sunday and you need to get ready for that party. Choose your favorite football snacks and let your kids make them.
Be sure to let them learn about measuring and fractions as you make your snack.
Here are a few Super Bowl Snack recipes:
http://food.ivillage.com/holiday/superbowl/topics/0,,bh6tqh64,00.html
http://www.cooksrecipes.com/holiday-recipes/super-bowl-party-recipes.html
January 29, 2008
Art, Boys, Homeschooling, Inspire You Children, Love of Learning
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Of course you can! Find pictures of football logos and other logos on the web. Talk about what makes a good logo. Then let your kids draw a new logo for one of the NFL teams.
Be sure to have plenty of scrap paper for sketches, as well as lots of colored markers to make their logo bright and beautiful.