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This week I’m opening up about my life-long struggle with anger and how it affects my homeschool and my kids. Anger, and all of its nuances is the easiest emotion for me to express.
And I know I’m not alone! For most of us, homeschooling can be a daily exercise in overcoming frustration and aggravation.
As women of God, what does the Bible tell us we should do with our anger? I’ll leave you with my best tips for overcoming the worst of our outbursts and give you encouragement in moving forward with positive relationships with your kids.
You can visit my site, Homeschooling Well, for this episode's transcript, show notes and all of the other resources I have to help you homeschool well.
By Leah LoveroThis week I’m opening up about my life-long struggle with anger and how it affects my homeschool and my kids. Anger, and all of its nuances is the easiest emotion for me to express.
And I know I’m not alone! For most of us, homeschooling can be a daily exercise in overcoming frustration and aggravation.
As women of God, what does the Bible tell us we should do with our anger? I’ll leave you with my best tips for overcoming the worst of our outbursts and give you encouragement in moving forward with positive relationships with your kids.
You can visit my site, Homeschooling Well, for this episode's transcript, show notes and all of the other resources I have to help you homeschool well.