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Read Me a Book - Tell Me a Story: Cherie Logan's Easy Reading Tips for Homeschooling
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Read Me a Book - Tell Me a Story: Cherie Logan's Easy Reading Tips for Homeschooling
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Read Me a Book - Tell Me a Story: Cherie Logan's Easy Reading Tips for Homeschooling
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Ten Children Volume Eight - Reading and Story Telling Tips for Raising Children and for Easy Homeschooling Cherie shares her homeschooling and family life tips to help mothers enjoy the experience of teaching their children. The tips are concise and easy to master and they help ease the worries and frustrations moms as teachers often face. Cherie retired from homeschooling after 35 consecutive years and continues to share these tried and true tips with families - because they ease the mother's anxiety of, "What do I do, now?" These tips each woman become a confident homeschooling mom who guides and grows with children as they become a spiritually centered, educationally self-motivated, socially well-adjusted, and playfully connected family Ten Children Volume Eight - Read Me a Book - Tell Me a Story When I started to write this volume, it was specifically directed to the homeschooling family. But as the writing unfolded, I realized that it was really directed to every family and to every age. The first purpose of this volume is to share tips on teaching reading and developing a love of reading. The second purpose is more about creating a family culture of reading and learning through written and recorded words. Building a family takes work. That is such an obvious statement, but it doesn't have to be all washing dishes and refereeing arguments. The biggest part of the work of raising a family is setting a path that leads to a specific destination and then, with day-by-day consistency, walking that journey. A family culture of reading books, watching movies, listening to stories, and sharing conversations about those tales builds a unity that lasts beyond school years and the childhood family. - Cherie Logan