Patti Wright
Strength and Encouragement for your Homeschool Journey
Hi! I’m Patti Wright. Together with my husband, I homeschooled our eight children through high school. After 30 years of homeschooling, I hope to strengthen and encourage homeschool moms through coaching, writing, and speaking. I hope you will join me!
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One of the Best Things I Did as a Homeschool Mom
Most Thursday evenings you could find us all in the family room, seated comfortably, and focused on the old white, tall hamper turned upside-down. That was the makeshift podium our kids used for their weekly oral presentations. Fondly known as “Oral Presentation...
A Little Homeschool Encouragement
Are you homeschooling today by choice? If so, be thankful! During this pandemic, many have been forced into a new homeschool role. For thirty years, my full-time career and role was homeschool mom to eight children. (Some days it felt against my will, lol.) I am...
Teaching Reading: Straight-Forward and Inexpensive
I have so much to say about reading! If I am an enthusiast about anything, it is the concept of teaching children to read well. I will be writing more about the subject in upcoming blog posts, but for now, I would like to make the following recommendations. Whatever...
Look Up
Our seventh child was just four weeks old. We had moved a thousand miles from our home in the country where our kids had played happy and free. Now, we were living in a gated community in a big city. My husband had been home with us the past year, but now his new job...
Read Aloud to Your Children
Teaching your children to read well is one of the best gifts you can give them in life. It is the core of all other subjects and a foundation for future success. Do you know the best place to begin? By reading aloud to your children daily and from a very young age.*...
Be Willing to Sacrifice
My cherished Israel plate crashed to pieces on the floor. The cause was due to the unbridled exuberance of our normally responsible preteen oldest daughter and son. That was a bad day. My dear friend had brought the plate all the way from Israel for me. The few things...
Figure Out Your Distractions and Solve Them
Distraction is defined by Dictionary.com as "a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else." If we're not careful, distractions can creep into our lives and go unnoticed. No one decides to be distracted. I first started thinking about this...
Say “I’m Sorry”
I really blew it that day. I have blown it many times, but the lesson I learned on this particular day is priceless to me. Without that lesson, our family would look much different today. Happening more than three decades ago, the details are fuzzy, but as far as I...
Two Easy Steps to Help Keep Your Priorities Straight
It all seems so easy. As a Christian mom, my ordered priorities are God first, then my husband, and then our children. But wait. Is that realistic for a homeschool mom, or any mom? Those squeaky wheels - I mean children! - seem to need our constant attention. They can...
Does Your Routine Work for You?
What is your daily routine? Your morning routine? Do you have a routine? If you do, you know what a "servant" it can be. In a way similar to habits, a routine can work for you. Routine is defined as "a sequence of actions regularly followed." Routine's synonyms are...