Who better to educate your children than the person who cares most about who they will be when they grow up? The one who is concerned not just with their academic achievement, but also their character?
Who better to educate your children than the person who knows them fully, their every mood, every cue, every weakness, and every strength?
Who better to educate your children than someone who would research and commit weeks to finding just the right tools to help them succeed?
Who better to educate your children than the person who refuses to move on until they understand fully?
Who better to educate your children than the person who will move more quickly when the subject matter is easy?
Who better to educate your children than someone who can tailor the curriculum to fit their needs, their aptitude, their pace?
Who better to educate your children than the one who would invest the very last resources to see them develop their gifts and passions?
Who better to educate your children than the person who would labor all night in prayer to see them standing fully assured in all the will of God?
Who better to educate your children than the person who would prefer to see them succeed spiritually than have any other accomplishment in the world?
Teachers come and teachers go. The teacher who seemed to love your child back then may not even remember his name today. Yet you will still be here—with an unquenchable desire for his best—an unrelenting heart dedicated to seeing him reach his full potential, fulfilling the dreams in his heart and walking in the great purpose God has for his life.
You are God’s chosen vessel to make certain your child walks the path for which they were created.
Read on for more encouragement and inspiration.
The post Who Better appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.
Comments will be approved before showing up.
We all want our children to be self-motivated. To take control. To be resourceful. And to be motivated to get it done—whatever it is. Especially school work! MASTERLY INACTIVITY When our children aren’t self motivated, we become frustrated, discouraged and even anxious. As usual, Charlotte Mason has the answer to our worries! It’s a tenet she calls Masterly Inactivity and it’s the key to developing self-reliant, resourceful children who possess a long range motivation that endures far beyond our homeschool. There are 7 essential elements of Masterly Activity. Here we’ll discuss the most important element: WISE PASSIVENESS Wise passiveness is […]
The post Raising Self-Motivated Children appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.
Jeannie Fulbright shares about Exploring Creation with Anatomy and Physiology. Click below to watch the basics of this course. To read more about this award-winning homeschool curriculum, click here. To purchase this course, go to Apologia.com
The post Anatomy & Physiology appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.
Audio books can be a real life-saver. We all know the homeschool journey is harder on some days than on others. When tears are flowing and the kids are slow as molasses, just getting through the three R’s can be a huge feat. We find ourselves letting everything else slide-you know, like science and history or art and literature. It’s okay. It happens to everyone. But Apologia has a solution. The Young Explorer Audio Books are designed to make science easy, when life isn’t. At the push of a button, science gets done. Not only do the audio books give […]
The post Apologia Audio Books appeared first on Jeannie Fulbright Press.