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Sunday 28 November 2021

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Wednesday 24 November 2021

Should I subscribe to magazines to help me home school?

 Should I subscribe to magazines to help me home school?


When it comes to home schooling “The world can be your Oyster.”


One of the things that I would like my children to be able to do is to read.


Yet today there are so many ways that this can be achieved. One way that may help is magazines.


You can still get magazines for pretty much any thing in the world, via paper, or digital now days. So you do not always have to subscribed to a paper copy if you are looking at reducing the amount of paper work that you have around your home.


You could subscribe to a digital copy of your favourite magazine and even look them up on social media like Facebook, twitter...


So if you are looking for gifts for you children, loved ones, family and friends this years then magazine subscription may be an option.


I like using on line and buying aper copies still. If you buy paper copies you could always reuse the information time and time again, cut them up to make artwork or even sell them to make some pocket money.


So have a think about magazines and how they may help you in to home school in the future.

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Taking care of you.

 

Taking care of you.


Right I have not posted for a while with trying to keep all of my children in mainstream school.


Now I have chosen to home school one of my children and will start again with this transition.


However before doing this one thing that I think that we need to do as parents is take care of you first.


In oreder to take care of your child/ren you must be ab.e to take care of you first.


So once you deside to home school take some time out for you and use this time to reflex on the things in your life.


You now now be going from that mad morning school rush come rain our shine, and then pick up times to having our child/ren 24/7 365(6) days a year.


So think of you and your needs too.


For me over the last number of months I have taken the time to think about what home schooling will mean to me?


What do I aim to get out of it?


What are my hopes and dreams for my child/ren


What are my child/rens hopes and dreams too?


How much will things cost?


How long will things take to do or plan?


How will I support all of my family?


So take some time to make a list that you can work though and take every day one step at a time.


This is the start of a new adventure.

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Wednesday 10 November 2021

Bedworth Armistice Day Parade - 11 11 2014.

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They shall grow not old,
as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them,
nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning,
we will remember them,
we will remember them.

From 'For the Fallen' (1914), by Laurence Binyon