Well, here we are, on the brink of a new homeschool year. Wrapping up another summer and moving into fall.
I wanted to share a few things with you today that will *hopefully* serve as tangible sources of encouragement for you - and to make an impact on the way this school year plays out for your family.
Let's jump right in!
First, here is a fun quiz to find out what's missing in your homeschool. Check that out HERE.
Next, I recently had the pleasure of meeting an author who write Christian fiction for middle schoolers, and after hearing her heart for children ages 9 to 12, well, I had to share about her books here on the homeschool blog. Her name is Jill Osborne, and if you have a middle schooler and would like to offer them some books that could benefit them as they lay a foundation of who they are in Christ and help them discover what God may be leading them toward in their future, her fiction series are worth looking into. Check that out at her website here. You can order via Amazon (the option to buy her books on her website takes you to Amazon) so if you are like me and have gotten used to not paying shipping fees, rest assured!
Number three is a link to a new podcast for homeschoolers and this one is kind of awesome. It's the audio extracted from a bunch of the best workshops from the last couple of years of Kerry Beck's homeschool summits and it is pretty cool to be able to access these "best of" episodes via a podcast. I love this option! Here is a link to that podcast.
I also am going to share a YouTube video with you. It's all about homeschooling with confidence and dealing with the overwhelm. This is no small issue for homeschoolers, and it hit me in year one and year twenty-five of homeschooling! It's just a very real thing, and if you happen to not deal with overwhelm, then you are just plain amazing, and I need to know your secrets! But if you ever have dealt with overwhelm or lack of confidence, here's the YouTube video link.
So, those are four things that I am really expecting will be encouraging to you as you head into the new homeschool year.
And if you have any encouraging things to add to this list, please share them in the comments!
Happy Homeschooling!
~ Jan L. Burt
host of the award-winning podcast The Burt (Not Ernie) Show
and author of The Homeschooling Mothers Bible Study
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