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Is anyone homeschooling in this community?
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Me! I have entered my 12th year!
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@Ashley Lunnon fun highlighters and markers (son is a right brained so colors are vital for his learning), clipboards for when we take school outdoors, and a snack bowl. I’d say that’s the most important one. If we don’t have snacks on the table, my son is getting up 100 times to grab something to eat.
HAPPY SUNDAY KINGDOM UNIVERSITY! ☀️
As we get ready to step into this week I want to make sure you are not going in empty. So I am dropping two Bible plans below that we can walk through TOGETHER on the YouVersion Bible App this week. All you have to do is click the link, join the plan, and get ready. We start tomorrow. 📖 Plan 1 -- God, I'm Tired: A Home Reset for Exhausted Parents For the parent who is running on empty and needs God to meet them before they can pour into anyone else. https://bible.com/reading-plans/60064/together/81216739/invitation?token=96XpUz-6TPBTyJD_L1aSgQ&source=share 🙏🏽 Plan 2 -- The War Room: Seven Days of Prayer for Family For the parent who is ready to stop reacting and start warring in prayer over their home and their children. https://bible.com/reading-plans/72489/together/81216765/invitation?token=ANjxih736cbFwfQ-iP3Muw&source=share You can join one. You can join both. Either way you are going into this week covered and intentional. Drop a 📖 below if you are joining Plan 1. Drop a 🙏🏽 below if you are joining Plan 2. Drop both if you are doing both. Let's go into this week together. 👑 Until next time, stay positive. 🧡
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Joined! Looking forward to it
DAILY ROUTINE EXAMPLE FOR YOUNGER TEENAGERS
I know many of you are working on building a daily routine this week. Below you will find a sample routine by the hour for teenagers during summer break. If you watched my video on Instagram yesterday you already know -- idle time is not on the schedule. Even in the summer. Especially in the summer. Because idle time is the devil's playground and we are not renting him space in our homes. 😂 And before any teenager reading this over their parent's shoulder says "but it's summer" Summer is not a sabbatical from life. It is a training ground for adulthood. And we are using every day of it. This is just an example. Adjust the times to fit your household. But keep the structure. Structure is the gift. OTHER AGE GROUPS ARE POSTED MORNING 8:00 AM -- Wake up Yes 8:00. Not noon. Not 1pm. Not "whenever they feel like it." Sleeping until noon every day trains a teenager to be unproductive. And an unproductive teenager is a bored teenager. And a bored teenager with a phone and too much time is a whole situation we are trying to avoid. 8:00 AM is grace. Be grateful. 😂 8:15 AM -- Full morning hygiene Shower or save it for the evening. But at minimum: wash face, brush teeth, get dressed in real clothes. Real clothes. Not pajamas all day. Getting dressed signals to the brain that the day has started and there is something to show up for. 8:30 AM -- Breakfast They make it themselves at this age. Fully. Clean up behind themselves. Fully. 9:00 AM -- Morning devotional or time with God This is non negotiable in a Kingdom home. It does not have to be long. Fifteen to twenty minutes. A scripture. A journal entry. A prayer. The YouVersion Bible app has plans specifically for teens. The goal is that they are building a personal relationship with God that does not depend on mom or dad dragging them to it. This is the season where faith becomes their own or it does not. Help them choose it daily. 9:30 AM -- Personal development hour This is the hour that separates teenagers who are ready for adulthood from teenagers who are not.
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@Tamika Alford That sounds hard, and in no way am I comparing myself to your situation, but I too am a homeschooling mom with a year round schedule with a son who is in physical therapy and I too have been struggling with a set schedule. What I have decided is, rather than a set schedule is a set routine. That seems to fit into our days a bit better. Have you considered a set routine?
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@Alex Turner correct. Routine is set, so if there’s a change in schedule (we’re a homeschooling family so our schedule fluctuates) it doesn’t change what’s expected.
HOME RESET DAY 2 POST 2: WE SUBMIT.
BEFORE WE BUILD ANYTHING, WE SUBMIT IT. Hey Kingdom University family. Today is the day we start getting practical. Charts. Plans. Routines. Systems. All of it is coming. But before we open one notebook or print one chart I need us to do something first. Submit it to the Lord. Because here is what I have learned the hard way: You can have the best system in the world and it will fall apart without God in it. You can have the prettiest routine chart on your fridge and still be a chaotic mess by Tuesday. You can know exactly what to do and still not do it — because the real work is not organizational. It is spiritual. So today I want you to go through this Bible study before we do anything else.(DIFFERENT FROM YOUVERSION) I put it together specifically for this reset week. It is going to walk you through what God actually says about order, authority, and new beginnings. You are going to get the definitions. You are going to read the scriptures in full. You are going to sit with reflection questions that are going to shift something in you before we ever touch a chart. It will not take all day. But it will change the foundation you are building on. I know we are also in the YouVersion Bible plan together and that is not going anywhere. This is an addition. A deeper anchor. Do both if you can. But if you only do one today, do this. Here is what I need you to do: Open the Bible study I attached. Get your Bible. Get a pen. Find a quiet space. And do the work. When you are finished take a picture of your notes, your reflection answers, your open Bible, whatever it looks like and drop it in the comments below. Because I have a gift for everyone who finishes. Not a freebie thrown together. A real gift. For a parent who took time out of their day to sit with God before they tried to fix their house. That parent deserves something. So go do the work. Come back and show me. I will be watching the comments. 👀🔥 GIFT OFFER ENDS FRIDAY JULY 10TH Until next time — stay positive. 🧡
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This study blessed me so much! Thank you for this!
Proverbs 24:3-4
Proverbs 24:3-4 "By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches." Three things build a house: wisdom, understanding, knowledge. Not force. Not yelling. Not trying harder. Wisdom: knowing the right thing to do. Understanding: knowing WHY it is the right thing to do. Knowledge: the application. Doing it. A home reset is not about trying harder. It is about getting wisdom, gaining understanding, and then applying it consistently. That is the formula. And it has been in scripture the whole time. In that area, do you have wisdom (you know what to do)? Understanding (you know why)? Or knowledge (you are applying it)? Which piece is missing?
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My pastor would tell me all the time, if you don’t know your why, the cost is too high. I try my best to make this my standard. Though I know my why, at times I struggle with the application.
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