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Christmas Gift Ideas for the Homeschooling Family
Here are some thoughts about gifts.
- Get a book or video that will help someone learn about Jesus or grow in his/her Christian faith.
- If you have the opportunity to buy the same item from two different vendors, support the Christian or conservative business rather that the global oligarchical system. Use your purchasing power in line with your values.
Some ideas for either those who have everything or ideas that will benefit whole families year round, are subscriptions, or individual shows. You can contact the companies themselves with any questions on that.
These are extremely high quality Biblical or Christian-themed productions. You can get a year-long virtual subscription to view them.
Currently, at the time of this writing, The Chosen is showing on PureFlix. It took me over a year to follow someone’s suggestion to watch the series, but I have to agree with the person who recommended it, it is very good. It would be a good show to have playing in the background during the Christmas season, when maybe you have some visitors who don’t know the Lord.
On Pureflix, there are videos and resources for all ages, including some documentaries that are good for homeschoolers. It definitely would be worth the money to give a subscription as a gift. The bonus is, you would cover all age groups in a family at the same time.
These are high quality Christian-themed, Biblically-themed cartoons created by CBN. Many are in foreign languages as well. Again, this is a good thing to play when neighborhood children are over who may not know Jesus. These short 1/2 hour shows draw the relationship between a past Biblical historical event and a modern challenge a child might face. There are some available on YouTube that you can watch. I believe there is a membership where you get the newest creations by subscription.
VeggieTales and Yippee
These are available through TBN. I believe there are some videos for purchase, at least for VeggieTales. TBN has a traditional children’s cartoon/children’s showtime on Saturday mornings. You can learn more at the TBN site. TBN is a worldwide Christian television station that has programming for all ages, as well as TBN related television stations in other parts of the world and in other languages.
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Modern Day Child Sacrifice
To be blunt…you need to know this so you don’t inadvertently murder your own children, by listening to, and following people who either are ignorant themselves or who don’t have the courage to stand up to the globalists. In the end, you and your children become the “road kill” and bear the “risk” for decisions made on the basis of greed, power, and the worship of mammon and Baal. Don’t become a casualty or collateral damage in a war by ignorance.
Read the article at Natural News by clicking the link below.
CDC stands for “Child Death Cult” … nationwide child sacrifice ritual disguised as “immunization”
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The Pros And Cons Of Homeschooling
Homeschooling, sometimes called elective homeschooling, is a form of education that allows children to pursue an interest that may not have been considered in the traditional schools. In this way, homeschooling has given people the opportunity to have fun and learn with their kids while having their children attend a learning center. While homeschooling can be a great idea, it can also be challenging.
Homeschooling is not for everybody, but there are those parents who want to do it and there are others who are skeptical about the methods of homeschooling. This article will give you some answers to your questions about homeschooling, whether you want to start homeschooling for the first time or if you are already a homeschooler.
One of the biggest concerns of those who have children and wish to home school them is the idea of being a single parent. If you are already a single mom or dad, then homeschooling may or may not be right for you. You will have to figure out how to both home school and maintain a work schedule. If you are not a single parent it may be easier for you to decide whether or not to homeschool if there is another wage-earner in the home.
Another concern about homeschooling is that many parents have worries that homeschooled children may have low self esteem. For a start, most homeschooled children are very intelligent. This means that they are probably more likely to become successful at other subjects as well. They are not held back by a class that caters to the slowest children. They can move ahead and learn more than usual. This means that you don’t need to worry about homeschooled kids becoming failures; there are many who have gone on to great success.
Another important consideration about homeschooling is the social aspect. Homeschoolers are usually a bit more independent than their classmates who get regular education. This means that they have more independence and are also more likely to do something exciting with their spare time. They do not feel like they are in a classroom all day and they don’t feel pressured to do things that are not interesting. They are free to explore and learn about different subjects and their curiosity could lead them to discovering more. than what they were able to learn in a conventional class. As for meeting other children, often there are home schooling associations that offer group activities for children where children can interact with others.
Another consideration is that homeschooled children tend to be happier. It has been proven that homeschooled kids tend to be happier and healthier than children who have regular school education. There is less anxiety from their peers and this is something that should be very positive for children as well. Children who are more relaxed and are not nervous to do something new are also less likely to get depressed. Thus, homeschoolers are usually more cheerful and outgoing than their classmates.
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