Archive for the 'Parenting is Fun' Category

Cheerleader Gets Flu Shot Now Disabled

Cheerleader disabled as a result of the flu shot. As with anything you take there are risks but you can bet it this had been a natural product the FDA wouldn’t be saying -” Gee its a one in a million problem – we’re sorry.” They would be yanking that product off the shelves! And [...]

Homeschooling Boys

Homeschooling boys can be a challenge. Read these tips to find out how to make homeschooling your son easier.

What’s Your Child Interested In?

When it comes to teaching children, particularly homeschooling your children, keeping in touch and knowing your child’s interests can be a big advantage and help when it comes to landing and establishing your goals for the next semester or even the entire school year.

10 tips to home schooling with toddlers

This is a fun blog written by another homeschooler I thought you all would enjoy!
The spring rains have finally come to northwest Ohio. After all the snow and rain we had in February and March, it was hard to believe that it was actually getting a little too dry. But now everything is greening up like [...]

Keep your child motivated

Some of you have asked, “How do I get (keep) my child motivated?”
What you probably mean is, “How do I get my child to do the work
correctly without complaining?”.
Fact is, being motivated is more than just compliance. To motivate
a child is to teach the child to love learning.

Grandbabies are FUN!

On Nov 7, 2008 I had the priviledge of seeing my grandson being born. What an awesome moment!! I was one of the greatest moments of my life next to my own children’s birth. Chad Michael Mooney was born around 11 pm to my oldest son, Derek. Chad was LONG overdue and his mom, Joey, [...]

Enjoying Learning Over the Holidays

The holidays can be a time to relax and to put the regular school books away. But it can also be a time to enjoy some fun out-of-the-box type learning as well. It’s not too late to do a study of Christmas. I am just starting a lapbook on that with my 8 yr old [...]