Be sure to check out all the posts, giveaways, and sponsors in the HELP! for the Homeschool Mom series! Just click the image below.
Here are some ways to cultivate a hope-building habit of seeing beauty in your homeschool day:
Read beautiful stories together
Homeschool moms probably do this anyway, but I encourage you to venture outside of the required reading and enjoy stories that build up the whole family. Our recent family favorite is the Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Petersen. We learned to love the characters and cried together at the beautiful redeeming ending.Prepare nourishing and flavorful food
It might take some time, but kids can learn to appreciate the complexity of flavors in high-quality food. Most of us probably can’t afford to take our families out to fancy restaurants regularly, but we can take some extra time and a few extra dollars of groceries to prepare special meals at home occasionally. Try some ethnic recipes or a special dessert. I’ve also found my kids are more willing to try something new if they’ve seen it on a food reality show. Whatever works…right?Restore old things
It’s great for kids to learn to see the potential for beauty in used and cast-off things. When you refinish an old dresser or fix up an old bike, you give your children a small picture of the restoration of beauty we will someday see through Jesus.Invite diverse and beautiful people into your home
Listen to stories of God’s faithfulness from fellow believers. Learn about people from different backgrounds than yours. Meet your neighbors. Some of my children actually spend hours each week visiting with our elderly neighbors and listening to their stories about how life has changed around our neighborhood in 80 years. Both the neighbors and the children find beauty and hope through the encouragement they offer each other.Carefully curate art on the walls of your home
This doesn’t mean you need to spend tons of money or only hang prints of Monet paintings. I love to buy art from independent artists through Minted or Etsy. Be intentional about what you choose. Help your children to value quality design over movie paraphernalia and commercially marketed stock art. Even educational posters for your homeschool walls can be tastefully designed. (We’re giving away an educational art print at the end of this post!)Travel locally
Take a day or two each month to get out of the house. Point out beautiful architecture, explore your state parks, and meet new people. Find local artisans and festivals. There is beauty nearby if you seek it out! Your kids need you to help them develop this habit! I am forever grateful for parents who did this for me. (I have a few more ideas in this post about my parents!) It takes practice and intention to create a habit of seeing beauty in the ordinary. When you feel the academic work piling up and you feel stressed with too many activities, slow down and take time to appreciate the beauty in your life so that you may lift your hands to the One who created it all and find your hope in Him!**Giveaway** Enter to win an educational art poster for your homeschool! Ends 2/28/19
Sara is offering (1) winner an educational art poster to hang in your homeschooling area! The winner may choose any design printed at “12 x 16” (valued at $28) or 18” x 24” (valued at $32). To view all the choices you can visit her site! a Rafflecopter giveaway Entering this giveaway signs you up for the My Joy-Filled Life newsletter if you aren’t already subscribed. Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize before a new winner is drawn. Sara from Pretty Nerdy Press is responsible for prize delivery. Ends 2/28/19 @ 11:59pm ET. Be sure to read the terms and conditions upon entering.
Thank you to our featured sponsors!
Don’t forget to check out ALL the helpful posts in the series and enter the giveaways (over $2000 worth of prizes)! >>> CLICK HERE <<<
Love!!! And agree that need to teach to see and enjoy the small things , the beauty in life. It will help them throughout their life.
These are some really neat ideas that I will want to incorporate!
Such great ideas. Thanks for encouraging us to look at Pinterest. My husband and I don’t naturally tend towards “beauty” and I love looking at all the pinterest ideas without feeling the pressure to achieve them. These are some great and simple ideas for us to expose and encourage beauty for our kids.
It’s definitely a “habit” to look for beauty. I think God puts it in us to desire beauty and perfection, so that he can fill that space. It doesn’t have to look like a perfectly decorated home or fashioable clothes. Maybe you love the beauty of grammar and language. Maybe you love the perfection of complex math problems. Beauty can be found in so much of creation!
These posters are so nice looking! I’m working on rearranging my apartment so that I can put some educational stuff on our dining room wall.
Thank you! I’ve been searching for years for posters that I actually wanted on my walls at home and finally developed the skills to make them myself. I know I’m not the only mom that doesn’t want my home to look like a kindergarten classroom! 🙂
I love this post! Thank you for calling attention to something I strive to do with my kiddos, yet forget to do.
Thanks for reminding us that beauty is of God, and we should look for ways to think on these things.
Yes! Every little bit of beauty on this earth is a reminder that God is the source of it all!
Great points! I like using educational posters as art too
These posters would be lovely! They are such great teaching tools for kids. Love it!
Hi and thanks for the opportunity to win such neat looking posters.