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Why Can’t I Get My Kids to Behave?

Sherry Osborne December 2, 2013

Why Can’t I Get My Kids to Behave?

Parenting Made Practical I have just finished reading the book Why Can’t I Get My Kids to Behave? authored by Joey and Carla Link. How encouraging and convicting! Do you have a PLAN for raising responsible, respectful, and obedient children whose lives are a shining example of Christ? Even with a plan, it is SO EASY to become weary! This book helps a parent to set Godly standards and lays out the steps to training obedience. Is it possible to raise obedient children? Yes. IF we do not give up in our weariness (Gal. 6:9)

One clearly made point to me was about time-outs, grounding, and taking away privileges. The Links say that these parenting practices are often not effective because the child is just serving their time much like a prison sentence. I can clearly see my children just wait for the time to be up and it’s not long before they are returning to the same behaviors! This book provides answers to such a dilemma.

There are so many examples and practical applications that this book provides. It is a must read and a great addition to your Christmas list!!

The authors and their adult children are very dear friends. The fruit of their labor as parents is beautiful. I am not alone with my opinion of this book. As of today there are 43 reviews of this book on Amazon and ALL of the reviews are five stars and I haven’t even added my review yet! I encourage you to check out the Link’s website titled Parenting Made Practical.

 

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Teaching Reading and Writing with Cursive First

Hank Osborne August 2, 2012

Teaching Reading and Writing with Cursive First

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Elizabeth FitzGerald author of Cursive First
Liz FitzGerald

In this podcast episode we interview Elizabeth (Liz) FitzGerald, M.S. the author of Cursive First. Liz lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her wonderful husband David and three children. She is an Endorsed Spell to Write and Read (SWR) Seminar Trainer, a credentialed Special Day Class teacher, and she holds a Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology. Before becoming a stay-at-home Mom, Liz had ten years of experience working in the public schools. She is currently homeschooling her own children as well as serving as an Educational Consultant to other educators.

Cursive First Sample

Questions answered by Liz FitzGerald in this episode: 

– Would you share some of the statistics on our nation’s literacy failures?

– Why is handwriting important?

– What is the history of handwriting in our country?

– How/why the shift in our educational system for reading and handwriting?

– What are the advantages of learning cursive first?

– Why cursive when we are a society filled print from computers and printing presses?

– Is it confusing to switch from print to cursive if you have already begun?

– Can this be used with special needs where they have weak or tired hands?

– Introduction for homeschool parents on how to begin cursive. (i.e., tactile practice of strokes using a salt box, sidewalk chalk, etc.)

You can order a copy of Cursive First at SWRTraining.com

Cursive First
Images used with permission from SWRTraining.com

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REVIEW – The Ark, the Reed, and the Fire Cloud

Hank Osborne June 11, 2012

REVIEW – The Ark, the Reed, and the Fire Cloud

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Home School Support Network Podcast Episode 17Our nine year-old son Riley gives an audio review of The Ark, the Reed, and the Fire Cloud (The Amazing Tales of Max and Liz, Book One) (aff) by Jenny L. Cote. In this episode Riley answers the following questions:

What was the book about?

What was your favorite character and why?

What was your favorite part of the book?

Did the book make the account of Noah and the flood more “real” to you?
How?

Did you learn any truths about God?

Would you recommend for your friends to read this book?

How many stars do you give this book?

Sherry goes on to share tips for reading a long chapter book to your kids. One tip Sherry gives is for you to have something for your kids to do with their hands. Sherry uses fidgets. In a blog post titled Juggling a Houseful with Learning Stations Sherry shares a picture of what fidgets look like.

Other items mentioned:

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