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| Aug. 30, 2006 - The Seven "P's" of Highly Effective New School Years |
I just read this on the blog of an online friend, (((Connie))), and wanted to share this. (Hope that's okay, Connie. This is soooo powerful!!):
The Seven "P's" of Highly Effective New School Years
1. Pray ~ Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
First and foremost we must pray. Unless we put God first and seek his counsel, even the greatest plans or ideas will fail because they didn't come from Him.
2. Ponder ~ We have different gifts, according to the grace given us. If a man's gift is prophesying, let him use it in proportion to his faith. If it is serving, let him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach; if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully - Romans 12:6-8
Consider the interests and special abilities that God has given to each one of your children and develop your curriulum around that. If they like what they are doing they are more apt to become independent learners and persue their interests during off school time as well.
3. Peruse ~ Look over the materials you already have and see if any of them fit the interests of your child. This will help you to avoid overbuying. Look through catalogs to find what might best meet the needs of your family and children. Don't forget to skim over those favorite books that help to motivate you and remind you why you homeschool in the first place. One of my favorites is "When you Rise Up" By R.C. Sproul Jr.
4. Prepare ~ You don't have to plan the whole year or even sememster at one time. You don't even have to have a definite plan for the first week. But you do need to have a few goals in place for each child and some idea of how you are going to meet those goals. Plan activities that fit with the goals you have. If your child needs to work on writing, have them start journaling, writing letters to grandparents, creating a family newsletter. If your child needs work in math, play store, count money, play games such as monopoly, cook and measure ingredients.
5. Purge ~ get rid of any and all outside activities that are not in keeping with your goals for your children and your family. Don't feel your child has to play a sport and take piano lessons just to get credit in physical education or fine arts. However, if your child is gifted or has special interest in an area, it may be worth the sacrifice.
6. Play ~ Don't forget to schedule time to play together as a family. It could be an educational outing, or just a movie or game night. No amount of education can make up for decline in family relationships. Make sure you are building strong family relationships, by spending fun time together. Take off your teacher hat and just be a mom sometimes.
7. Picture it ~ Believe that you will have a successful beginning to your year. If you believe in yourself and your children, they will know it and they will want to work harder. No one wants to fail at something. Usually failure comes from expectations that are too high, goals that are to lofty, or schedules that are to structured. Make sure you aren't expecting more of yourself or your children than any of you can live up to. |
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| Aug. 30, 2006 - The greatest honor... |
| One can show to another is to copy and share their writings. Thanks for bestowing that honor on me. I'm assuming you added all the other great headings on your sidebar so basically just do the same thing. Login, edit template, create a new heading (month of praises or happiness is...) underneath one of the others you have on your blog and start your list. If you didn't create the other headings and need more help, please let me know. |
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| Sep. 2, 2006 - Untitled Comment |
| Thanks for posting these wonderful ideas. I've printed them off!
-- Elaine <>< |
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| Sep. 14, 2006 - Great list!!! |
| Thanks for sharing this. It is a very helpful reminder of all we need to do each year and I am saving it to my files for use each year. :) |
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