Make Your College Essays Count

August 13, 2012

Tweet Make Your College Essays Count  By Jeannette Webb  It is essay-writing season and students everywhere are staring at blank computer screens wondering what in the world to say. Here are some tips to get you started:  Keep Your Focus Small  Most college essays are 500 words maximum, yet many students try to cram their [...]

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How to Pack for College

August 7, 2012

Tweet How to Pack for College By Jeannette Webb Packing for college is an emotional time at best.  Whether it is your firstborn or your sixth, this right of passage signifies an ending as well as a beginning.  The child that you’ve nurtured for some eighteen-odd years will leave the security of your home and [...]

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How to Shop Homeschool Conventions

July 30, 2012

Tweet How to Shop at Homeschool Conventions   By Jeannette Webb   Many of you will be heading to homeschool conventions or book fairs in the coming weeks in order to prepare for the rapidly approaching school year.  In the past I’ve written about developing a home environment of discovery.  Conventions are wonderful opportunities to [...]

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It’s Time to Prepare College Applications!

July 23, 2012

Tweet  It’s Time to Prepare College Applications   By Jeannette Webb   It’s July and, if your child is headed into their senior year of high school in a few months, it is past time to begin college applications!     A quick perusal of any college application might make it seem like a job [...]

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The Importance of Checking Dusty Corners

July 17, 2012

Tweet  The Importance of Checking Dusty Corners   By Jeannette Webb   I have found unexpected insight in the company of my newly adult children.  Now that they have crossed over into my world, they occasionally share the thought life of their younger years and it has been intriguing!  As a parent, you know what [...]

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Are They Prepared?

July 9, 2012

Tweet Are They Prepared?  By Jeannette Webb   As I write this, my newly graduated daughter is mid-flight on her way to Delhi, India. There, she will spend time with a good friend who is doing water quality research on a Fulbright Fellowship.  Then, Natalie will fly to China to spend another three weeks touring [...]

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Does Your Child Know What’s Important?

July 2, 2012

Tweet   Does Your Child Know What’s Important? By Jeannette Webb   One of the most important things we can teach our children is to have a good sense of what is important.    In all fairness, there are many adults who don’t have a clue about this either, but it is a vital skill [...]

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What Does it Mean to be Educated?

June 18, 2012

Tweet What Does it Mean to be Educated? By Jeannette Webb There is a huge debate raging today amid Christian families regarding what constitutes an education.  There are those who come down on the classical side that say you cannot be educated without reading certain books.  Then there are those that say the only way [...]

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Top 10 Book Picks

June 11, 2012

Tweet   Top 10 Book Picks By Jeannette Webb Recently in a class I got the question,  “In general, if you had to recommend the top ten books beside the Bible in regards to parenting what would they be?”   You need to understand that our home houses more than 5,000 titles and they are [...]

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Lessons Learned

June 4, 2012

Tweet   Lessons Learned By Jeannette Webb “What are the most important lessons as a mother that you have learned through your parenting experiences thus far?” A young mother recently asked me this question and I found it intriguing.  It’s a tough question as there have been so many mistakes and so many lessons learned, [...]

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