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Lines in the Sand: Setting Boundaries
Volume 114, Program 35
12/28/2012
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Your kids’ grandparents are ready to jump on board with your homeschool, but what guidelines should be in place from the start? On today’s edition of Home School Heartbeat, Becky Butler and Mike Smith discuss healthy boundaries for grandparents who help educate their grandchildren.

Mike Smith:
Becky, can you tell us how you’ve managed to actively engage in your grandchildren’s education, while leaving space for the parents as the primary teachers?

Becky:
Well, first of all, in the years past, I’ve had what I would call a little co-op class at my house, and we did hands-on things like, we did the life size cut-out of the human body and put in our organs, we did the days of creation in notebook, and so those were things we did in years past.

This year, I’m actually loving homeschooling more than I have in years, because I’m teaching a co-op, and I’m teaching social studies. I take Ethan, our oldest grandson, and bring him home with us for two days of the week to do social studies homework and that frees Christa to do the first-, second-, and third-graders. And on Mondays when I take five of her children to co-op, she has time for housekeeping, preschoolers, and bookkeeping. So, I just try to stay involved and see how I can help.

Mike:
Well, you need a lot of energy to do what you’re doing, and we really appreciate you sharing this with our listening audience. And until next time, I’m Mike Smith.


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