Educar en casa es una aventura emocionante que puede durar años. Es importante simplificar el proceso, elegir un currículo adecuado y mantener la motivación para enfrentar el agotamiento. Comparaciones y distracciones en redes sociales deben evitarse. La oración y la reflexión sobre el progreso son esenciales para disfrutar la experiencia.
Aprendiendo historia y otras cosas por medio de libros vivos.
Dar gracias a Dios por el privilegio de poder educar a nuestros hijos en casa y poder leer estas historias, muchas veces tristes, pero emocionantes, que nos hacen darnos cuenta que la vida es mas que logros académicos.
Sweet words
Honeycomb are soft sayings; Softness to the soul and medicine for the bones. Proverbs 16:24 One of the reasons why families decide to educate at home is because of fear of bullying, which apparently is very fashionable lately. If I remember correctly 30 years ago when it was my turn to go to... Continue Reading →
Diaries of a homeschool mom
Today I woke up a little overwhelmed, the night before talking to my husband I told him that sometimes I feel that the children are not learning enough and that it is my fault because I don't feel like teaching them, I just want to be outside working in my garden and they playing all day; his answer: no... Continue Reading →
The best curriculum for your children
How is the school year going so far? Did you start the year with great enthusiasm or are you ready to throw in the towel and go on vacation? Both feelings are quite common, so let's not get overwhelmed if things have not gone as planned. Through the years in which we have been educating in... Continue Reading →
Living education. Ideas to continue learning during the summer.
The time has come to end the school year and with it comes a series of legal requirements that must be met; At least where we live. But our children's education doesn't end the moment we close the books or go on vacation. Every day of the year is a... Continue Reading →
What my 2-year-old does while homeschooling
Rather, he is under tutors and curators until the time appointed by the father. Galatians 4:2 If you're new to homeschooling and your oldest student is in kindergarten, chances are you have a little one at home and just when you want to start school he needs your attention. In my case I have 4 students and... Continue Reading →
A typical day on the farm, homeschooling-Homeschooling.
Flexibility is one of the benefits of homeschooling, not every day is exactly the same and when you live on a small farm everything changes with the seasons. In winter everything is a bit more relaxed, although when it is very cold it is difficult to feed the animals, the water freezes and walking... Continue Reading →
Another kind of "Productivity"
DevotionalBreakfastLaundrySchool Time to wash the breakfast dishes and see what to make of food. Do I hear a cry? Every time I go to work someone needs something. My 2-year-old boy comes crying, why are you crying, did you hurt yourself? No. Are you hungry? No. Do you want any toys? No; so why are you crying? I need to wash... Continue Reading →
how we educate at home
The subject of education at home is relatively new for many people, although the current situation has forced some to look for educational alternatives for their children. This is a brief idea of how we educate from the comfort of our home (memories come to mind of my childhood having to get up very... Continue Reading →