At the Forum: Sept 25

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The weekend is here and it’s time to unwind from this week’s events. Why not spend some “me” time at a great forum?

We currently have 702 posts, 234 topics and 145 members. Thank you for all the members that have helped make these statistics a reality. If you have not registered, we would love for you to join us.  And while you are at it, check these posts out:

  • Military Families can now connect with each others. Come introduce yourself to other Military Homeschool Families.
  • Homeschooling Special Needs Children can be a rewarding but stressful job at times. There are others going through the same thing as you do daily. Special Needs Learning Styles.
  • Do you Tweet? As a member, you can have access to other member’s twitter account names along with other blogging and social media.
  • We love resources. One of the great resources for any homeschooler is a list of local homeschool groups in your area. We need your help to fill out this area. Come add your group today.
  • Parenting when you have a special need or chronic illness can be difficult. Do you have a phrase or favorite bible verse you would like to share with others to help them get through their daily life?
  • How can you keep your marriage passionate? With everything going on in your life, how do you focus on the intimacy part of your marriage?
  • Not all of us use the same method of homeschooling. Come share your learning method with us to help us understand your style better.
  • This weekend, if you happen to go on a date with your husband and would like to share, post here.

Amy Fleeker is a part of a great family that includes a husband of 12 years, 3 children, a dog and a cat. Her homeschooling style is eclectic with a emphasis on classical teaching. When with her family, you can find her watching movies, playing board games, and living life with a great sense of humor and knowing that God is all around. In her spare time she enjoys scrapbooking, tatting, crocheting and doing a little family history. You can visit Amy at her blog, Counting Change Again, or at the HOTM forum, where she is the Lead Moderator.

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