Harried Homeschoolers Handbook
Whether you are beginning your homeschool trek or have been at it for a decade, these days, weeks, months will happen. Susan K. Stewart, with more than twenty years homeschool experience, knows the downs and ups of the day-to-day struggles. She also knows “this too will pass.” Joy is at the end of the journey.
More info →Science in the Kitchen: Fearless Science at Home for All Ages
Lab science is experimenting, or playing around, with stuff to find out what happens. Science is something students do. “Doing” science is the philosophy behind Science in the Kitchen:Fearless Science for All Ages at Home. Susan K. Stewart helps eliminate science-phobia by showing how to use any curriculum at home, where to get science supplies, and take the mystery out of the big three: physics, biology, and chemistry.
More info →Preschool: At What Cost?
For the past decade, parents have been bombarded with research, statistics, and reports that claim children need a formal academic program during the preschool years. The impact of the push for universal preschool has been for parents, especially moms to feel pressure to “teach” their young children. Parents begin to doubt their own instinct to nurture their little ones at home.
Susan K. Stewart challenges this notion in her new book, Preschool: At What Cost? She takes a complete look at the history of the preschool movement, the studies behind the statements, and the unpublicized evidence that your children may benefit from more play and less school. Preschool: At What Cost? gives parents the information needed to feel confident in their decision to keep their preschoolers at home. Parents will learn answers for those who question their choice.
More info →Family Preparation in the City and Suburbia
Is it hurricane season where you live? Are you experiencing unusual rains? Did a family member become very ill? These are all situations in which families need to be ready. Being prepared doesn’t mean a bunker in the mountains. Each of us can make the necessary plans for any situation without major expense. Those of us who live in cities or suburban neighborhoods wonder if it’s even possible to have extra food, water, and emergency electricity.
Family Preparedness in the City and Suburbia gives ideas for storing a little extra food, saving water, even how to set up backup power while living in an apartment. Based on real-life experience, Susan K. Stewart gives what has worked for her family and others. In addition, the book includes lists of resources and forms to help you on your adventure to be ready.
More info →Formatting e-Books for Writers: Convert Your Word File to Kindle
All you need is Word and step-by-step instructions. Practical Guide: Formatting e-Books for Writers gives you those step-by-step instructions in non-technical language.
More info →Donkey Devos: Listen When God Speaks
Did you know the Bible mentions three talking animals? Each of these creatures had a different message. The first to speak out was the serpent. This snake in the grass spoke words meant for evil. The last recorded is the eagle that John hears bringing a message of woe. In between God allowed another animal to speak—the lowly donkey. The beast of burden. This time the animal had words of wisdom.
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