It’s that time of week again! Time to link-up your favorite posts with Ultimate Resources for Mom. What resources did you come across last week that were your favorites? I loved the post from See Jamie Blog – Homeschool is Funner. Haven’t had a chance to read it yet? You definitely need to! She is a wonderful photographer, and I love how she writes! Check out who Rebecca chose as her favorite from this past week’s link-up. {P.S. She also is announcing the winner on her site too for the Amazon gift card giveaway}.
One of my favorite companies is Tommy Nelson. Their books and dvd’s are designed to expand children’s imaginations and nurture their faith while pointing them to a personal relationship with God.
This past week, my boys sat down and watched Cocka Doodle Doo the Right Thing dvd with their cousins.
The main message behind this dvd? Treat everyone with R-E-S-P-E-C-T! This movie is perfect for kids ages 4-7 years old. It’s an animated DVD that teaches children important life lessons through Jesus’ teachings. It also encourages children to be respectful and responsible.I love the educational bonus features which helps boost kids’ reading skills, with a read-along digital storybook, a music video featuring the letter C, and more!
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And now it’s time for you to link-up all your resources! Remember, you can link up as many as you’d like, they just have to be posts that you think other moms could benefit from {parenting advice, recipes, DIY ideas, party tips, and more!} Also, take time to visit at least 1 other blog that is link-up and make a comment on their post. Have fun!
Jayme C. says
We teach respect by demonstration, role play, and books.
Maryann says
By our example and by role playing/acting out different situations
ColleenMarie82 says
I think the best way is by example
Joy says
example and reading God’s Word.
Becky M says
We have taught respect by showing our children what respect is and talking about how we respect others.
Stacey Pelesky says
We teach by example & through books.