
That little sign at the foot of my bed really worked well. I only missed one day of morning prayers, (today)because I wasn't sleeping in my own bed last night. C and I had a mini vacation at the Hampton Inn to belatedly celebrate our 20th anniversary. Aug was just too busy to get away.
Anyway, I'm going to add:
STUDY TIME
to my list. In trying to implement the principles of TJEd into our home and life I need to be modeling what I want my kids to do. If I want them to be interested in studying, I need to be doing it first. I have a plan, I just need to schedule time to do it, which I haven't been doing. So I'm going to take an hour each afternoon to study for me!
Anyway, I'm going to add:
STUDY TIME
to my list. In trying to implement the principles of TJEd into our home and life I need to be modeling what I want my kids to do. If I want them to be interested in studying, I need to be doing it first. I have a plan, I just need to schedule time to do it, which I haven't been doing. So I'm going to take an hour each afternoon to study for me!
I love the TJEd principles. I started buying doubles of all our books so that I can read them at the same times as my kids. I have to read fast to keep up with my oldest. It makes it so much easier to converse with them about what they are reading.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week!
ReplyDeletehope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThe TJEd principles are great! Enjoy all the study time. This is a great habit to try and develop.
ReplyDeleteI love having permission to read! Do you think 5 hours a day of The Count of Monte Cristo is going overboard?
ReplyDeleteStudying anything is a great goal, even underwater basketweaving!
ReplyDeleteit is important to teach our kids by doing! hope you are having a SMART week and are enjoying the study time
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