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In todays
world of two-income families, preparing a son to provide for a single-income
family seems an overwhelming task. Christian parents will find it helpful
to have a purpose and plan as they raise sons who will one day be responsible
for supporting a family.
Just Around the Corner is a compilation of Steve and Teri Maxwell's monthly Dad's and Mom's Corners. These articles were originally written to encourage and support their local homeschool group. However, they have been so well received that they are now requested via e-mail every month by thousands of homeschool families. The Maxwell's have been asked to put the Corners together into this convenient-to-read book format. You will find the Mom's Corners grouped together in the front of the book and the Dad's Corners in the back. The Corners are all indexed so that you can read the ones relating to a specific topic you are interested in if you so choose. To buy the book, click here. $12.00
We (Steve and Teri Maxwell) have written and published a book dealing with scheduling. The book is titled, Managers of Their Homes, A Practical Guide to Daily Scheduling for Christian Home-School Families! For additional information, read the press release, reviews of the book, the preface, and our FAQ. To order the book, click here. $25.00
A desire of a homeschooling mother's heart is to have a meek and quiet spirit instead of the discouragement, fear, and anger she often experiences. She can cope with the myriad of daily difficulties and decisions that a homeschooling lifestyle brings with it, as long as she is having the right responses to them. Let her be fearful, worried, anxious, frustrated, irritated, or angry and a mom soon realizes she is undermining all she wants to accomplish by homeschooling. Because Teri Maxwell, a mother of eight, has walked the homeschooling path for sixteen years, she knows first-hand the struggle for a meek and quiet spirit. The memories from her early homeschooling years of often being worried and angry rather than having a meek and quiet spirit are not what she would like them to be.
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