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The Middle Years: The Promises

ByJennifer Donaldson July 20, 2021

What’s the Meaning of a Promise Ring? There’s a certain anticipation of coming of age no matter how your family or culture celebrates it. I wanted to do something special for my girls but not a purity ring or a big party. I wanted to let my girls know that I promised to love them,…

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The Middle Years: Calming the Chaos

ByJennifer Donaldson July 6, 2021

Have you ever wanted to get off the middle school roller coaster of life, either as a parent or a child? Parenting isn’t for the faint of heart! The middle years are a roller coaster of emotions for both the kids and the parents. Recently a friend asked for parenting advice for these volatile days…

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Book Review: Blazing New Homeschool Trails

ByJennifer Donaldson June 29, 2021

Are you more of a trailblazer or a trail follower when it comes to raising and educating kids? No matter how you answer this question, this BRAND NEW book, Blazing New Homeschool Trails: Educating and Launching Teens with Developmental Disabilities, could be for you! My friend, Natalie Vecchione, did not set out to be a…

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Trust and Obey

ByJennifer Donaldson June 22, 2021

Who is it harder to obey – teachers or bosses? It is a lot harder to obey someone you do not trust. As a teacher, it’s important to establish a culture of trust in your classroom as soon as the year starts. I explained my classroom rules and set high expectations that my students would…

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The Magic of Bug Stick

ByJennifer Donaldson June 8, 2021

What’s your placebo method of dealing with little boo boo’s or mosquito bites? We have a magic placebo called “the bug stick.” It’s been in our family for years, possibly the same few green containers have been around until they literally dried out from years of sitting in the glove box, bathroom bags, or first…

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Smooth Transitions from College to Home

ByJennifer Donaldson May 25, 2021

What was your experience living at home after high school or college? Today’s blog post is a guest post from my youngest daughter, Jill Donaldson. Having just graduated from college and returning home for her last summer before grad school, I asked Jill to give tips for parents and students for coming home from college…

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Summer Education Ideas
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Summer Education Ideas

ByJennifer Donaldson May 25, 2021

What do you look forward to doing in the summer when school is out? What are some ways to bridge the gap between the school years or the Bible study you attend that doesn’t meet in the summer?  Private tutoring, summer classes, day trips, book clubs, or Bible studies are great summer education ideas to…

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Math Conversations with Preschoolers
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Math Conversations with Preschoolers

ByJennifer Donaldson May 4, 2021

How do you begin a conversation about math with a preschooler beyond singing the Ants Go Marching Two by Two? Introducing young children to math at home does not have to be complicated, but it can go beyond simple counting songs or fingerplays. Young children are naturally curious about math. Numbers, geometry, and patterns are…

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Sensory Strategies for Learning
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Sensory Strategies for Learning

ByJennifer Donaldson April 20, 2021

How can you squeeze a little learning into playtime? As a teacher and tutor I have had to think creatively and quickly to come up with out of the box sensory strategies for learning to help students learn in a way that makes sense to them. This happens usually when their frustration becomes evident. The…

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Put On Put Off Chart

ByJennifer Donaldson April 6, 2021

What area of disobedience do you find yourself nagging a child about? It’s common to tell children to “stop doing that” but less common to take the time to tell them what to do instead or to probe into the heart issue behind the problem. Even with our own faults, it’s common to focus on…

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