Coffee and Cookies is a Christian-based home education podcast. Unlike most homeschool podcast, Coffee and Cookies goes one step further. God is the center of our homes and home education is not just about books and grades. Home education is God, family, and living our lives to bring honor and glory to Him. Coffee and Cookies will discuss life skills, marriage, (are you teaching your children what Biblical marriage looks like?), siblings, dating, sports, prayer, sharing Scripture with your children, praying for your children...all of this is home education!
What are some of the reasons that can destroy our relationship with our children when we are their primary teacher?
Have you ever considered that your relationship might change with your children as their primary teacher - and parent?
Your so fixated on getting homeschool schoolwork done, you're missing the fact that your child is cursing at people!
Are you allowing your children to be exposed to things on TV which has caused very bad behavior....like...burning up clothes?
So you homeschool to shield your child from the bad influences at school, but what type of influences are they seeing inside their own home?
Anything you're doing that has any value and significance will require you to be tough!
It's a new year. Do you feel like it's just too much? Are you still trying to figure everything out? How can you have success on the second wave of your homeschool journey?
Are you trusting your "Why" for home education or looking at what everyone else is doing?
What would happen if we allow God, patience, and intentionally effort guide our homeschool friendships?
Okay, so you tried this homeschool curriculum and that homeschool curriculum, and you keep searching but nothing is working! Now what?
They're friends are signed up for that homeschool tutorial so I signed my children up for it too! But...is that homeschool tutorial the BEST option for YOUR children?
We all want the best curriculum for our children. What's the best way to choose the BEST homeschool curriculum?
What happens when your child has tried and tried and keeps trying, yet they keep losing? Are you okay with those tears? Are you okay when they hurt? Do you teach them to keep going or do you teach them to give up?
How do you feel about competing? Do you enjoy the excitement of achieving something great? Or do you feel competition is a bad thing? Do you allow your children to compete?