Let’s light the wood stove!
In our home and in our spiritual life, we need these “logs” to warm our souls and allow us to continue with courage, while waiting for better times…
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In our home and in our spiritual life, we need these “logs” to warm our souls and allow us to continue with courage, while waiting for better times…
As you are surely getting ready to resume homeschooling, to continue to rise to this wonderful challenge, indeed this call from God, we recognize that homeschooling has become more difficult.
You are invited to a Zoom meeting during which Élisa Soulières will present her company, cognitofun.ca, and the virtual (or in-person) workshops available on exam preparation for :
Discover many things by observing nature, learn some scientific lessons, pray to the creator God and get to know him better.
Since God gave its nature permission to grow slow in the winter, we too
should grant that same privilege to our kids. We have to trust that the seeds
that we’ve planted and nourished in the previous months will eventually
sprout and produce good fruits.
As we approach the holiday season when we celebrate the birth of our Saviour and Lord Jesus Christ, many are preparing children to take the ministerial examinations.
The conditions under which we are required to take these exams may seem excessive, unfair, and unjust. In spite of this, I encourage you to persevere and to urge your resource person to insist on changes from the school boards and service centers.
Canada’s National History Society is proud to introduce #OurStoriesOurVoices, a new national youth program that gives students aged 9 to 18 the opportunity to explore a story that is important in their community’s past and to share the people, places, events, and things that illuminate our diverse past.
If you’ve been homeschooling for some time, you may have experienced a drop in motivation and drive in your children and yourself at certain times of the year. You have probably experienced days when everything seems to go wrong: the teenagers complain, the little ones fight, everyone bickers and the noise level is intense… Days when you would like to go and live on a deserted island, to put it simply!
Marie-Hélène, a mother of four, shares her recent experience in the preparation of an individualized education plan (IEP) for a special needs child.
As a mother of 8 children, Naomi shares her parenting style, her Family Instruction, her Christian child-rearing.
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