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Papa's Pearls Book Review

May 6, 2013 by Emilee Evans

Papa's pearls

 
Papa’s Pearls is written by homeschooling mom, alternative education specialist, parenting coach, and author, Diane Flynn Keith. She lets us in on the wisdom her father (Papa) passed on to her and their family. She was always sharing his pearls of wisdom with everyone around her, and she was encouraged to write a book about them.
Papa's pearlsPapa’s Pearls: A Father’s Gift of Love and Wisdom to His Children and Grandchildren shares the life of Carol Joseph Flynn who grew up during the Great Depression and life lessons he learned by truly living them, and all of his family members took notice. He didn’t just give them words of wisdom, he gave them unconditional love and lived by example. Not only that, but he did confirm his love every chance he got by saying “I love you. You know that, right?” This is just one of Papa’s pearls shared. Here are a few others:

  • “Everyone Deserves a Second Chance.”
  • “Ya Gotta Do What Ya Gotta Do.”
  • “Get it in Writing!”
  • “Be Grateful Every Day!”

The pearls and stories shared ranged from street smarts/common sense, business/financial advice, love, faith, etc. Papa was an example of a man who truly lived life to the fullest and encouraged everyone around him to do the same – even those that weren’t in his family! He respected others and gave to others while still respecting himself and not letting people walk all over you. He lived in that perfect balance. For me, I found Papa’s Pearls wasn’t appropriate to read to our kids since they are all young (our oldest just turned 7), but I learned a lot from reading Papa’s Pearls and was inspired. I felt like I really got to “know” Papa and could almost picture him by the time I finished read the book, and his “pearls” are definitely things I will be putting into action and passing them onto our kids! Kids NEED to know they are loved unconditionally, they need hugs, they need to learn financial responsibility, they need to learn independence, and Papa knew how important all of that was. There were stories in Papa’s Pearls made me laugh out loud and there were stories that made me tear up. I don’t have what Diane had with her father, but I love that she shared what he gave her because EVERYBODY can start somewhere even if they didn’t have that. Papa didn’t even have the best start in life, but that didn’t keep him from becoming a man of character who loved God and his family. It truly was an inspiration to read.
With only 108 pages it is also a quick read. So, if you are thinking you don’t have time to read another book, this is definitely one you can fit in. I noticed, too, I would get so into the stories I would just keep reading, and I read it in only three sittings. My only caution is that there are a couple of expletives – one probably considered more offensive than the other – near the end of the book in a quote, so if you choose to read the book out loud to your children or have your children read the book you may want to be aware of that.
Overall, I am glad I had the opportunity to read Papa’s Pearls and will definitely be implementing some of his advice as well as sharing it with our children! You can purchase an autographed copy of Papa’s Pearls from Homefires for $21.97 (includes shipping). For more reviews of Papa’s Pearls from the Schoolhouse Review Crew click on the banner below!
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Flowering Baby Age Two to Three Year Curriculum Review

February 17, 2013 by Emilee Evans

Flowering Baby

Flowering Baby offers a complete Curriculum from Birth to Age 5. As a homeschooling mom with 2 “school age” children and a toddler I have to admit I don’t often give our toddler the attention he needs in regards to learning. It’s easy to find projects to keep him occupied while I’m working with his older siblings, but Flowering Baby has been a blessing in that I now realize I DO have time to work with him in ways that help him learn and grown – and are fun!
Flowering BabyFor my review I specifically used the curriculum for the Two to Three Year Olds with our toddler who will be turning 3 at the end of April. At first I wasn’t sure exactly where to “start” with him because it is nicely broken down by month. Because he has developmental delays (he has Sensory Processing Disorder and a Speech Delay) I wasn’t sure if I should start him where he is developmentally or his actual age. It’s a tricky decision because his receptive communication is actually advanced, but his expressive communication is moderately delayed. After looking over the curriculum I decided it was best to start him at his actual age knowing I could always “go back” if necessary. So, we began the program at 33 months.
Each month is divided into 20 lessons, and the first page for the month will let you know what supplies you will need that month as well as what books you will be reading, and the Composer of the Month. The books that are recommended are definitely just a recommendation, but I found if I didn’t have them they were easy to find at the library, so we were always able to keep to the recommended list. The Composer of the Month is a classical composer for music your child will listen to that month. It is not expected that your child will sit and listen to the music individually, but she recommends playing it in the background. I found it was easy to find the Composers (and their music) online without any issues! I really enjoyed having music in the background!
Each day is divided into about 6 activities. Some of the activities were more relaxing for our toddler such as the music in the background and when I would read to him. The remaining activities were more involved where he would participate directly in the activities. I found it was very easy to include these in our day without a big interruption (which is what I think I was always afraid of if I got involved with a curriculum for him). Our older kids take frequent breaks due to their special needs, and many of the Flowering Baby activities only require 5-10 minutes, which would fit in nicely during those breaks. If they were longer activities I would get him started during one of their breaks and observe him as he continues in the room with us!
The Activities in the Two to Three Curriculum vary from Physical Activities, Counting/Math Concepts, Language, Music, Story, and then additional activities related to those activities. You can view a sample of a full month when you visit the Two to Three page and scroll down to the bottom.
One of Chaz’s favorite activities was actually one we used on multiple occasions. First, we painted a “candle stick” for Jack Be Nimble. He loved painting it! He was so proud. We then used it to act out the story of Jack Be Nimble. Unfortunately, he does have some motor delays as well, so he refused to attempt to jump over the candle stick. I was pleasantly surprised when a few days later we brought out the candle stick again and this time allowed him to choose what he would like to do to get passed the candle stick. I asked him again if he would like to jump over it to which he responded “no jump, run!” He ran circles around it and had a blast! The activity also helped him with sensory input as he is a sensory seeker and needs a lot of sensory input! I wanted to share the great time he had with his “candle stick.”
Flowering Baby
Overall, we’ve really enjoyed the Flowering Baby Curriculum for ages Two to Three. We did have to modify a few of the activities due to his special needs – particularly those that asked him to tell us stories or share ideas since his expressive communication is delayed. Once in a while he also just refused activities due to sensory overload at which point I would just drop it. If I push him past that threshold a meltdown is soon to follow, and then everybody’s day gets worse! A couple of the activities he modified on his own, and I believe in creative freedom, so I let him! There were a few activities that asked us to count in Spanish, but because I’m teaching the kids French I simply modified so that we did French instead. I just feel blessed we have a guideline of ideas to get him thinking and active each day! I was also surprised at how much he DOES know (like counting to 10) and had fun watching him learn and discover.
The entire copy of the Birth to Age 5 curriculum download can be purchased for $132.00. The specific year plans for Birth to One, One to Two, and Two to Three can also be purchased individually for $30.00 each. Year plans Three to Four and Four to Five cost $38 each. Right now you can get a discount by ordering from the Flowering Baby Website for 10% off! Please use code “Blog10” when ordering.
Although my personal experience was with the Two to Three Year Old Program, I did look over the other ages. I wanted to share that the Three to Four and Four to Five Curriculum are slightly different in that they have two parts, a daily general education guide and the theme studies. So, they are definitely much more involved, which I think is great for that age. Again, you can visit the Three to Four site and scroll down to the bottom for a sample. Or you can click on the banner below to view the rest of the Awesome Crew Reviews and see what those that reviewed the older ages had to say!
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Disclosure: I received a free copy of this product through the Schoolhouse Review Crew in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review. No other compensation was received. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family and may be different than yours. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations. Please refer to my Disclosure Policy for more information.

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