Comments on: Hey Mom, Listen to this Great Performance: How to Homeschool a Boy, Part 3 https://doingwhatmatters.com/hey-mom-listen-to-this-great-performance-how-to-raise-a-boy-part-3/ Cultivating creativity, wisdom, and virtue in education, entrepreneurship, and soul care. Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:21:12 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Learning Styles: Do They Make a Difference? • Doing What Matters with Janice Campbell https://doingwhatmatters.com/hey-mom-listen-to-this-great-performance-how-to-raise-a-boy-part-3/#comment-38985 Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:21:12 +0000 http://www.janice-campbell.com/?p=356#comment-38985 […] Hey Mom, Listen to this Great Performance: How to… […]

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By: Hey Mom, Want to See My Jungle Gym? How to Homeschool a Boy, Part 2 • Doing What Matters with Janice Campbell https://doingwhatmatters.com/hey-mom-listen-to-this-great-performance-how-to-raise-a-boy-part-3/#comment-38983 Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:19:23 +0000 http://www.janice-campbell.com/?p=356#comment-38983 […] How to Homeschool a Boy, Part 3 […]

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By: Momma, Want to See a Snake? How to Homeschool a Boy, Part 1 • Doing What Matters with Janice Campbell https://doingwhatmatters.com/hey-mom-listen-to-this-great-performance-how-to-raise-a-boy-part-3/#comment-38982 Fri, 19 Oct 2018 18:18:02 +0000 http://www.janice-campbell.com/?p=356#comment-38982 […] Hey Mom, Listen to this Great Performance: How to… […]

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By: Kathy Pierce https://doingwhatmatters.com/hey-mom-listen-to-this-great-performance-how-to-raise-a-boy-part-3/#comment-21027 Wed, 14 Apr 2010 20:14:40 +0000 http://www.janice-campbell.com/?p=356#comment-21027 Thank you, Janice, for these wonderful and timely articles on GROWN boys! Yeah! Mine are 13 and 17, and this time of year I’m very uptight about all we haven’t completed and are in a rush to finish before June 1. Your articles gave me balance! I so agree with giving them time, freedom, and mom’s confidence to be creative, but it is so hard sometimes with all the academic “pressure” out there. My 17 YO is a fabulous composer of piano music and just won his first composition competition. For several years when he was young, his “formal” piano lessons were hit and miss (Mom was his teacher). BUT, during those years he found he enjoyed “piddling” on the piano and developed his love of composing music! He had the freedom and the time. Now he is also a wonderful classical pianist (thanks to a great teacher after he graduated from Mom). The point of your articles is “right on!” Thank you for speaking into our lives.

Kathy

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