Youth as Mentors: Daily Inspire!

Published: Tue, 03/06/12



Daily Inspire!
 

Youth as Mentors
 
 
 
"It is truly fascinating to observe the methods employed on younger siblings by youth who have been raised with the leading hand in their
own education. Being inspirational comes naturally. This is the second generation of Leadership Education. I can hardly wait to observe the education of my grandchildren!"


 

 
"I sometimes look back nostalgically at the simpler times when my kids were all in Core and Love of Learning. While we still do family devotional and kidschool, my little ones aren't having the same experience as the older ones did at their age. We never had evening commitments back then. Our house seemed so peaceful and controlled."

"But, -just think!- at the same time, my older ones didn't get what these young ones are getting, either. Like Eliza being used by Emma to drill her in Latin vocabulary. And all the younger ones being versed in Shakespeare and Austen because of their older siblings' passions. And Ammon's late-night one-on-one talks with Oliver (when they're both supposed to be asleep) about honor, power, chastity.

"Like Meri, Hyrum and Abby having not only Mom and Dad to dote on them and think they are the cutest things in the world, but also having all the other ones up the line from them to come running when Meri's stuck up a tree, or when the ants crawl up Hyrum's shirt, or when Abby's scared in the night.
 
"Things were simpler before, yes. But better? No way. I wouldn't trade for anything."
 
~Rachel DeMille, "Homeschooling a Large Family, 2" 
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"Core and Love of Learning: A Recipe for Success" is a 5-hour audio series consisting of highlights from a two-day seminar presented by Oliver and Rachel DeMille in 2007.

This mp3 download will help you develop and expand your vision of how the TJEd model can work in your home. Oliver and Rachel's spontaneous, candid, intimate, touching, humorous and profound commentary on Leadership Education in the home includes:

  • Daily and Weekly Scheduling
  • Organizing Space in your home to support Thomas Jefferson Education
  • What to simplify and what to beef up
  • What to say "No" to, and when to say "Yes"
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  • Which books work best for what ages
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  • Separating discipline from academics
  • Using outside activities without letting them take over
  • Tips for making mornings work
 




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