No matter what time of year it is—early January, spring cleaning season, or the start of the school year—there are only 24 hours in a day. With so little time and so much to do, discouragement can set in. Join Vicki Bentley (HSLDA Special Needs Consultant) and Kristi Clover (author of M.O.M: Master Organizer of Mayhem) for an encouraging conversation about managing expectations, helpful steps to organizing your household—like breaking down goals into baby steps to be more attainable—and not being held back by comparison! Kristi reminds us to give ourselves grace, slow down, and reevaluate our routines.
“I think it’s great to set goals, but don’t set too many. You have to pick one thing at a time. […] You’re only going to achieve those goals when you break them down into baby steps to [be] attainable.”—Kristi Clover
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Classical Music in Your Homeschool: An Interview with Kristi Hill
Making History Come Alive for Your Kids: An Interview with Dr. Doug Favelo
How CPS Investigations Affect Children and Families: An Interview with John Rosemond
How Homeschooling from Rest Helps You Connect with Your Kids: An Interview with Sarah Mackenzie
Homeschooling When Life Gets Crazy: An Interview with Tiffany Jefferson
Balancing Grace and Accountability in Parenting: An Interview with Dr. Mike Kucks
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