I am currently at T - 20 days and counting ( or right around there) until my job ends and I become a full time stay at home mom / homeschooling mom. For the past month or so I've been working full time and doing homeschooling with my children on nights and weekends which has been such a challenge!! I am looking forward to the transition and being able to focus on my family full time! I look forward to documenting my progress here as well as my YouTube channel! We have completed our move from the large home we had into a smaller home that we can afford on one income and I love it! It's so much easier to clean! :) The house we moved from is on the top and the house we have moved to is on the bottom. I realize the bottom home looks the same size if not larger than the top but keep in mind it's a split level with all of he living space on the second story.
My youngest son who turns 4 this coming week needs help with his pronunciation and speech pattern. He has a slight stutter. He had been going to speech therapy but I was told until he was around 4 there was no need so we stopped. I plan on re-enrolling him in speech therapy next month but was wondering if anyone had any exercises I could do with him at home to help with his stutter. Please leave me comments if you have any ideas!
I don't know of any exercises for you, but I wanted to welcome you to your new home! I bet it will feel good to be resettled.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lori! I'm just trying to get everything put together while working 50-60 hour weeks and homeschooling the boys! I can't wait until I'm done working so I can focus on my home and family! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear of other moms who homeschool while working full time outside of the home. We do evenings and weekends, too. It is challenging, but we all enjoy it. Blessings on your new home!
ReplyDeleteIt is really hard to work and homeschool! I find it really hard with younger children that are meant to be slowing down and getting ready for bed by 7 - 7:30 rather than winding them up with schoolwork. They are already tired by that point. I think that is why much of the weekend gets sucked up with school work!
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