In reply to No Time :
I like that title a lot, but not for this book.
Thus will not be a homeschool guide. It will be a guide for moms on how to make the transition OUT of homeschooling.
In reply to No Time :
I like that title a lot, but not for this book.
Thus will not be a homeschool guide. It will be a guide for moms on how to make the transition OUT of homeschooling.
In reply to Cooter :
Thank you for the feedback.
It’s actually a Bible reference that works very well. “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he gets old he shall not depart from it”. It’s kinda a mantra among homeschoolers- they all know it. Almost all homeschoolers would get the reference.
“Train up a Mom” would be heard completely differently than “Training Mom”.
Thanks. All feedback is welcome.
Is there still a home after home-schooling?
Alternatively:
Separating home and school: A journey
or
There and back, a home schooling mother's tale.
Will the how to guide provide tips on what to do with your life after homeschooling is completed or will it be how to continue to help others in the homeschooling community through volunteering/mentoring/teaching etc.?
"To Everything There is a Season: Transitioning away from Home Schooling"
EDIT: I don't like the negativity of away. Maybe better to make it transitioning toward whatever is coming next...
T.J. said:Will the how to guide provide tips on what to do with your life after homeschooling is completed or will it be how to continue to help others in the homeschooling community through volunteering/mentoring/teaching etc.?
I’d say it’s the former, but the latter clearly fits pretty easily inside of the former. Sounds like one potential chapter.
"Sow it's time to Reap; The Rewards of Homeshooling After its Over"
by Happy Mother
A book about learning to let go of the reins and enjoy watching the fruit of your labours take root and grow unto their own, while basking in the feeling of a job well done. And what to do with your life now...
Pete
SVreX said:In reply to Cooter :
Thank you for the feedback.
It’s actually a Bible reference that works very well. “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he gets old he shall not depart from it”. It’s kinda a mantra among homeschoolers- they all know it. Almost all homeschoolers would get the reference.
“Train up a Mom” would be heard completely differently than “Training Mom”.
Thanks. All feedback is welcome.
I didn't know that. It just sounded like something that would be taken the wrong way.
But I wanted to make sure there wasn't something horrible out there with this title, so I apprehensively went to t3h g0ogl3z, prepared to look away in horror. I was wrong; it is a apparently a great title. Unfortunately, it has already been used.
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