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Cycles not Perfection |
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Laundry, grocery shopping, cleaning--are these things ever really done. Rather than looking at chores as needing to be "finished," see them as part of a cycle of living within your household. |
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Home Management Tips for Homeschool Families |
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Cynthia Townley Ewer |
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Homeschool is school, but it's home, too--and housework will be with us always. How do you manage to keep up with household chores while homeschooling your children? Cynthia Townley Ewer, editor of OrganizedHome.com, explains how to lowering your standards, planning, and getting your children involved will help you reach your organizational goals. She suggests scheduling housework first, learning new time-saving methods, and getting needed support. |
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Messy Homeschoolers |
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Mary Kenyon |
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Mary Kenyon discusses the challenges and joys of parenting and homeschooling children in what might be called a messy home. She details how she provides a rich learning environment and deals with the clutter by placing her goal of a happy and healthy family first. |
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Organize-to-Homeschool |
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Homeschoolers face tremendous demands on their organizational skills. Frequently creative, hardworking, and goal oriented, they must manage the home, other children, teaching, and the many other demands of a stay-at-home parent. This board is designed to offer support, find solutions, and discuss troublesome situations. Although there are many aspects to homeschooling, the focus, the only focus, of this board is solving organizational problems related to home schooling. This group is a part of the Messies Anonymous website.
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