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SHOULD I HOME EDUCATE? 3: THE HOPEFUL HOME EDUCATOR

March 19, 2019 4 Comments

Should I home educate? Read the stories of parents who have chosen to home school, for very different reasons and in different circumstances.

We've heard the story of Lizzie, who chose home education despite having worked in schools, and yesterday we heard Jenny's story of being converted to home education, having had her older four kids educated privately. But the question of 'Should I home educate?' takes on a new meaning when your … [Read more...] about SHOULD I HOME EDUCATE? 3: THE HOPEFUL HOME EDUCATOR

Adoption· Education· Family Life· Parenting· Parenting an Adopted Child

SHOULD I HOME EDUCATE? 2: THE CONVERTED HOME EDUCATOR

March 18, 2019 4 Comments

Should I home educate? Read the stories of parents who have chosen to home school, for very different reasons and in different circumstances.

Yesterday Lizzie shared her story of starting out with home education. Today we hear from Jenny, who arrived at Home Ed later in her parenting journey. Alan and I have been married nearly 30 years and have six children. Our oldest four went to independent school from 3-18. They enjoyed the … [Read more...] about SHOULD I HOME EDUCATE? 2: THE CONVERTED HOME EDUCATOR

Education· Family Life· Parenting

SHOULD I HOME EDUCATE? 1: THE OPEN-MINDED HOME EDUCATOR

March 17, 2019 7 Comments

Should I home educate? Read the stories of parents who have chosen to home school, for very different reasons and in different circumstances.

Home education often gets a bad press in the media, so when THFF reader Emma suggested a blog on the subject, I jumped at the chance to put forward its advantages - as well as to be realistic about the challenges. Not being a home educator myself, I've enlisted the help of five wonderful women … [Read more...] about SHOULD I HOME EDUCATE? 1: THE OPEN-MINDED HOME EDUCATOR

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HOW CAN I PARENT MY CHILDREN FOR FAITH? (A REVIEW OF THE PARENTING FOR FAITH COURSE)

March 12, 2019 11 Comments

BRF's Parenting for Faith course with Rachel Turner is a FREE online course for all parents who seek to nurture their children's faith as they grow.

In the never-ending pile of laundry, discarded vegetables and emotional melodrama that is Parenting, the idea of how we parent our kids on their faith journey can often get overlooked. Occasionally, I stick my head out of that pile and remember that our greatest ambition for our children is for … [Read more...] about HOW CAN I PARENT MY CHILDREN FOR FAITH? (A REVIEW OF THE PARENTING FOR FAITH COURSE)

Books and resources· Discipleship for kids· Discipleship for parents· Faith· Family Life· Parenting

IS IT POSSIBLE TO BALANCE FINANCES, MENTAL HEALTH AND RAISING A FAMILY?

March 6, 2019 3 Comments

Balancing finances, mental health and raising a family - is it possible to do it?!

Now I'm no agony aunt, but every now and again I get a question from a reader which I think is really pertinent, so I've decided to expand these into blog posts every so often. Don't expect a solution, but I hope that my thoughts about these topics will set you off on your own thinking and … [Read more...] about IS IT POSSIBLE TO BALANCE FINANCES, MENTAL HEALTH AND RAISING A FAMILY?

Family Life· Home· Marriage· Parenting

30 SIMPLE LENT ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES

February 28, 2019 11 Comments

Creative Lent ideas for families.

Want some creative Lent activities for families and children this year? Nope, thought you didn't. Because, if I know you well (and I'm starting to think I might), I know that you show up to this blog exhausted by parenting and life and everything in between. You really don't need anything … [Read more...] about 30 SIMPLE LENT ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES

Books and resources· Discipleship for kids· Easter & Lent· Faith· Family Life· Parenting

HOW DO YOU COPE WITH TWO OR MORE CHILDREN? 6 MUM BLOGGERS SHARE THEIR TIPS…

February 19, 2019 7 Comments

I'm so excited today to be hosting five of my fellow Mum Bloggers! They're a fabulous bunch, so do check out their blogs for gutsy, practical, godly wisdom on raising kids. Today they're sharing their tips for how to cope with two or more children. These feisty females are experts in dealing with … [Read more...] about HOW DO YOU COPE WITH TWO OR MORE CHILDREN? 6 MUM BLOGGERS SHARE THEIR TIPS…

Family Life· Parenting

SHARING FAITH ACROSS THE GENERATIONS – TWO GRANDPARENTS SHARE THEIR THOUGHTS

February 5, 2019 2 Comments

How do you share faith with grandchildren? Tips and ideas from two experienced Christian grandparents.

I am absolutely thrilled today … [Read more...] about SHARING FAITH ACROSS THE GENERATIONS – TWO GRANDPARENTS SHARE THEIR THOUGHTS

Discipleship for kids· Faith· Family Life· Parenting

GOODBYE TO GOODBYES – REVIEW

February 1, 2019 23 Comments

Goodbye to Goodbyes, Lauren Chandler, Catalina Echeverri, The Good Book Company, book review by The Hope-Filled Family, UK Christian parenting blog.

Listen - both you and I know that children's books are two-a-penny these days, but there's a book being released today which I really think you ought to buy for the young children in your life. One thing I'm passionate about (OK, so I'm passionate about many, many things - but that's not the … [Read more...] about GOODBYE TO GOODBYES – REVIEW

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