Archive for » May, 2009 «
Reading the Bible with Your Children
Reading the Bible with our son has been such a great blessing in our family. For some time we had been reading to him out of a Bible storybook. Then one day my husband stumbled across an article on Titus2.com about reading to your little ones out of the “real” Bible. While I was not initially convinced, I submitted to his decision and he began reading to our son a segment out of the Bible every night, starting in Revelation (of all places!). We originally read out of the NKJV, but then switch to NIV because it is an accurate translation and easier for a youngster to follow. Eventually we bought our son his very first “real” Bible, a VeggieTales NIV Bible, which we now read from with him. I think it’s special that he has his own little Bible which he can look at during Bible study at our LIFE Group (it has Veggie-Tales comic strip inserts relating to Bible stories) and when we read to him in the evenings we’re reading from his very own Bible. He also has a Hermie Plush Backpack Bible Cover
and you can get a Hermie & Friend’s Bible
to go with it.
While it took me quite awhile to be completely sold on the idea, I was amazed that our son would actually pick up on things from the text. Ben is sometimes reluctant (especially at first), but he is actually absorbing the Word of God. A child’s mind is much more complex and ready to understand things than we often think. A recent example of how Ben is really getting it was when he was playing with his cars the other day. He was playing with the ones from the Disney-Pixar movie Cars, and I heard him tell one of the cars that “the first shall be last, and the last shall be first.” He even said “shall.”
It just melted my mommy heart. I love that he is actually picking up on these concepts; all it takes is a mommy and daddy willing to put up with the fussing and actually read the Bible to their children.
I encourage you today to start reading to your children from the Word of God. They may not look like they are listening or care, but it is being absorbed.
Proverbs 22:6 – “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” ESV
Isaiah 55:11 – “so shall my words be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.” ESV
2 Timothy 2:15 – “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth.” ESV
Hadi’s New Trick
Funny Homeschool Video
TOS WeE-book Series Review
Introduction: WeE-book Series
This is my second review (which will actually be three reviews) in connection with The Old Schoolhouse (TOS) Homeschool Crew application process. The following short reviews will focus on three of TOS Magazine’s WeE-book Series books and should provide a taste for the series as a whole.
Building Strong Arithmetic Thinking
The first WeE-book I chose was Building Strong Arithmetic Thinking by Dr. Ruth Beechick. It was a quick read regarding how most preschool to third graders do not grasp the abstract concepts we try to teach them in beginning math. Dr. Beechick gives some excellent examples of how to concretely teach your children mathematical concepts and basic math skills. She also provides a very useful worksheet to help you keep track of how your child is progressing.
This e-book helped me realize that I am on the right track with my approach to teaching my son math. (No wonder he is good at math so far.
I have chosen a math curriculum (Math-U-See) that emphasizes visual and logical metaphors for teaching children to learn math and understand abstract concepts. I believe that this curriculum is in line with the concepts and goals noted by this e-book, and I was very encouraged that the approach I am taking with teaching math to my son is correct.
The “Me Time” Myth
The second WeE-book I chose was The “Me Time” Myth by Amy Roberts. We are bombarded in our world by the term “me time”. We are told by psychologists, pediatricians, and so on that we must have “me time” or we won’t be good parents. However, as Ms. Roberts outlines in her book: any “me time” we get, in order for it to truly be satisfying and fruitful, must be spent with our Heavenly Father; He is the only One who can truly satisfy and re energize us for the job He has called us to as a wife and mother. It’s not really “me time” that is helpful, but rather time spent in the presence of our Heavenly Father and in His Word.
This e-book was exactly what I needed to hear right now, and it fits right into how I have been feeling. Since my struggle with postpartum depression, I have often been told I need this so called “me time”; but rather than feeling refreshed, I’ve found that it normally causes me to dread coming back to real life. This e-book addresses this very issue. It was great to know I wasn’t the only one who struggles with the whole “me time” idea.
This WeE-book is a great read and I truly believe every mom, whether she homeschools or not, needs to get a copy of this e-book and read it. And then, when you start to get overwhelmed, read it again! I believe it is a message straight from God to the wives and mothers of this current generation.
Are Parents Really Necessary? A Guide to Preschool Education
The last WeE-book I chose was Are Parents Really Necessary? A Guide to Preschool Education by Amelia Harper. This terrific e-book covers the myths regarding early childhood education. If you are feeling pressured to put your three or four-year-old into formalized, all day preschool, then you need to read this e-book. Amelia outlines a series of myths and refutes them one by one. She also covers the top ten things that a preschooler needs to learn, and includes some fantastic worksheets in the appendix. There is a lot of useful material included for the price making this e-book a real bargain.
Conclusion
Overall I really enjoyed reading these three e-books and would highly recommend that you explore the titles and try a few out for yourself. The WeE-book line currently consists of 39 e-books; at only $1.95 each, this series is a very affordable resource to motivate and educate. These short e-books only take about 10 to 15 minutes to read and are also easy to digest. This makes them a great read for a busy homeschooling mom. Each WeE-book ends with a very useful appendix on how to do homeschool. I believe the WeE-book series is a terrific product by TOS which will help busy homeschool moms everywhere!
PS
After my husband went to great lengths to edit this post and my last post, we decided not to apply for the Homeschool Crew. We have decided that it would be too stressful for me and not a great idea for our first year of more structured homeschool. But my husband went to great lengths to edit this and I believe the review may still be helpful to some so that is why I am posting it. I hope you enjoyed it.

