Building Healthy Relationships With Your Children
Kim GoatesOur children will never care how much we know, until they know how much we care.
Being a parent, taking care of our homes, working, and providing for the daily needs of the family--all add up to really full days and a lot of busyness.…
Empower Your Child’s Goals and Dreams
Executive Director, Kim Goates
“If you want children to continue dreaming to the moon and beyond, then dream with them, both by sharing your fervent dreams, and by diving heart first into their own.” ~ Vince Gowmon
When our children are young, they frequently…
Optimize Learning-Empower Skills
Kim GoatesOptimize Learning-Empower Skills
Be Ready to Learn With a Positive Attitude
How we feel toward learning can be a lot more important than what we are actually learning about. When we choose to have a positive attitude our minds…
Be Ready to Learn With a Positive Attitude
Kim GoatesBe Ready to Learn With a Positive Attitude
How we feel toward learning can be a lot more important than what we are actually learning about. When we choose to have a positive attitude our minds open up and learning becomes easier. A positive…
Define your "WHY"
Kim GoatesDefine Your “WHY”
We’re a few months into the new school year. We’re already experiencing and adjusting what is working well and what is not. During these times it is important to remember your “WHY”.
Why are you doing…
Replenish
Kim GoatesParents, you are incredible. We celebrate you and thank-you for your daily efforts to support the education of your children. Parenting is a 24-7 commitment. The selfless work you do every day matters so much! What are you doing to take care…
Growth!
Kim Goates“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.”
This quote is from the international-renown physicist--Albert Einstein, who wasn’t able to talk until the age of three, suffered from dyslexia and autism, was labeled mentally retarded…
Infinite Potential!
Kim Goates“The potential possibilities of any child are the most
intriguing and stimulating in all creation.”
Through-out history, children were often raised to learn, work, and duplicate the roles and occupations…
Dream!
Kim Goates“If you want children to continue dreaming to the moon and beyond, then dream with them, both by sharing your fervent dreams, and by diving heart first into their own.” ~ Vince Gowmon
When our children are young, they frequently explore…
Calm in the Storm
Rebekah Anderson, School CounselorWhen things going on in the world around us are uncertain and out of our control, it is very easy to find ourselves in worry, fear and anxiety. We are human beings with a full range of emotions so that just means we are normal.
I’ve been…
Just Breathe
Rebekah Anderson, School CounselorOne of the quickest and easiest ways to calm a racing mind or a beating heart is through breath. When we calm or slow down our breath, we calm our adrenaline. We can’t be anxious and calm at the same time. I’d like to offer a few breathing…
My End of the School Year Interview
Rebekah Anderson, School CounselorThe end of the school year is a great time to look back and reflect.
It’s also fun to look forward and think of all the fun things that we want to do during the summer.
I invite you to take some time to interview your children about this…
Conscious Parenting
Rebekah Anderson, School CounselorPhoto by Gustavo Fring from Pexels
I first heard of the term conscious parenting when I heard Dr. Shafli speak at Lewis Howes’ Summit of Greatness a few years ago.
Ever since, I have been fascinated with the concept and have loved learning…
Growth Mindset Parenting Tip: Controlling Reactions
Rebekah Anderson, School CounselorI want to share with you my favorite equation…
E + R = O
Event + Response = Outcome
I think that this is such an important concept for us to understand, implement in our lives, and then teach our children.
I’ve…
In The Middle of Difficulty Lies Opportunity
Kim Goates
"In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity"
This quote is from the international-renown physicist--Albert Einstein, who wasn’t able to talk until the age of three, suffered from dyslexia and autism, was labeled mentally…
Family Routine
Kim GoatesRoutines are a great way to get everyone on the same page and working together. When everyone involved knows what is expected, and when it is expected, there are fewer arguments and more accomplishments.
Over time my family created routines…
A Mother's Sacrifice
Kim GoatesI sent my daughter to kindergarten on the first day of school. She did just fine, but I didn’t. She never went back. I loved every second I spent with my babies. That particular baby is all grown up with three babies of her own. Her babies…
Avoiding Mom (Parent) Burnout
Kim GoatesMoms are amazing women who are committed to the success of their children. They often have incredible drive and tend to forget themselves as they strive to care for those around them. Typically when a mom takes on educating their kids at…
The Elusive Schedule
UncategorizedWhen I first started our home education journey, I felt completely overwhelmed. My children were good at entertaining themselves (the beauty of the pre-device era)… but they got so good at this that structured learning time erupted into epic…
Lexile Levels
Rachel LarsenWhat is a Lexile level?
Lexile levels describe both the difficulty of text and the ability of an individual reader. For example a text may be determined to be at a lexile level of 550. Students should be reading books that range from 100…
Failure - How We Grow.
Kim GoatesWe have been talking a lot about Failure as part of our 21st Century Skills. It is an interesting subject because of the power it has over us. Failure, and perhaps even worse, the fear of failure, often holds us back. It prevents us from becoming…
Hard Things
Kim GoatesIn the world of children, testing is one of the hard things they are required to do.
I was opposed to testing and the stress that it causes. I tried to shelter my now adult children from any and all stress, but have since changed my…
In Hindsight
Executive Director, Kim GoatesI was educated in the world of homeschooling to believe that my child would pick up reading when she was ready. My twin daughters were opposite ends of the spectrum. One began reading at age 5, the other struggled until I finally got her…