444. Homeschooling The Fidgety And Curious Child Without Losing Your Patience
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Welcome to the first in a three part series about specific types of personalities found in homeschool children. This is going to be a fun little series with tactical tips and encouragement about how God has created your child.
What to do about the fidgety child with lots of questions? They just keep on moving and have to touch everything...all while peppering you with why questions.
And you, the homeschool mom, are often tired and just want to get the homeschool lesson done for the day so you can move on. Meanwhile, your homeschooler is not making it "easy."
Soap up those dishes in the kitchen sink and give this a listen. My hope is that you gain insight to help you keep your patience while you homeschool your fidgety and curious child.
♥ Leigh
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