Homeschool Is Where the Heart Is…

Last year I embarked on the journey of a lifetime, well, my lifetime anyway!  I took on the responsibility to educate my (then) 4-year-old daughter for preschool.  For me, the decision was a no-brainer.  When my daughter turned two years of age, I remember many of the mothers in my inner circle debating the preschool question.  When and where are you going to send your child to preschool?  Back then I was hesitant to tell them the truth, that I planned on not enrolling my child in preschool but to, in fact, homeschool her.

I could feel the social pressure kicking in even when my child was two!  I was resolute in my decision to wait to start schooling my child until she turned four.  I wanted her first years to revolve around exploring the world and playing, yes, just playing!  Of course, she learned the ABC’s and numbers, but there was no strict structure involved.

When my daughter turned four years old I started homeschooling her for preschool two days a week.  I had (and still do have) unconditional support from my spouse.  We knew that I would be homeschooling our children before we were even parents.  I decided to homeschool only two days a week versus some of the other preschool programs that school three or even five days a week.  I felt completely comfortable with committing to a two-day a week schedule.

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Courtney Cappallo (USA)

Courtney Cappallo is a mom of two girls, ages 7 and 4-years-old. She is living her dream life by residing on Cape Cod and being able to stay at home with her two little beauties. Courtney is currently homeschooling both of her daughters for 2nd grade and preschool, respectively.

Courtney uses a mix of Classical Education and Montessori. She is a strong believer in teaching to the five senses. Courtney’s homeschooling efforts are unique, as she uses the latest technology of the Smartboard. She is also taking on the task of learning Spanish as a second language, as well as, teaching her two children and husband Spanish.

Prior to becoming a homeschooling teacher, Courtney was the Director of Marketing for Simon Property Group, which is the largest U.S. real estate company. Courtney was Simon’s Director of Marketing for the Burlington Mall, Arsenal Mall and Cape Cod Mall. Courtney is a graduate of Villanova University and is proud of her small town roots from growing up in Oxford, Pennsylvania, which only has two traffic lights! She can be found making homeschooling lessons and more at Table of Four !

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Enjoy Your Weekend!

We’ve wrapped up an exciting launch week, here, at World Moms Blog!

To our surprise, we were promoted to the front page of WordPress by their editors on our SECOND Day with “A Lost Piece of Americana”, and we had over 1,000 hits in one day!

We are truly grateful to be off to such a great start, and we hope we can continue to provide our readers with interesting material.  Stick with us!

We return on Monday in Cape Cod in Massachusetts, USA to hear all about our World Moms Blog writer, Courtney Cappallo’s, experiences in homeschooling.  Then on Tuesday, we cross the Atlantic ocean and head to Cornwall in the UK to hear from writer, Jen Warren.  Wednesday you’ll find us back on the west coast of the USA in Seattle, Washington with Eva Fannon, and on Thursday we’re back east in New York City with Allison Charleston.

We’ve got a fun travel plan set up for next week, and we hope you will join us for the ride!

Enjoy your weekend, everyone!

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World Moms Blog is an award winning website which writes from over 30 countries on the topics of motherhood, culture, human rights and social good. Over 70 international contributors share their stories from around the globe, bonded by the common thread of motherhood and wanting a better world for their children. World Moms Blog was listed by Forbes Woman as one of the "Best 100 Websites for Women 2012 & 2013" and also called a "must read" by the NY Times Motherlode in 2013. Our Senior Editor in India, Purnima Ramakrishnan, was awarded the BlogHer International Activist Award in 2013.

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NEW JERSEY, USA: A Lost Piece of Americana

My grandmother is in her 90s and lives only 35 minutes away from me by car in New Jersey, USA.  I don’t call her enough, and I don’t take my daughter over to see her enough.  It makes me feel guilty, but here’s why.  My day is filled with constant pressures of taking care of my daughter, “Mommy, I have to go potty”, “Mommy, I’m hungry”, “Mommy, I’m thirsty”, “Mommy, can you play frogs with me?”, “Mommy, can you make a play date with Ava?”, “Mommy, I don’t feel so well”,  etc.

Then, I have a husband who works ridiculously long days, which means that I pick up more of what’s supposed to be our shared household chores.  On top of that, I’m just trying to get through the day with my eyes open because I’m 4 months pregnant and struggling with fatigue.  And, I write when I get the chance to keep myself sane.

So, why the heck do I want to pick up the phone at the end of MY day to hear my grandmother complain about her arthritis and why I never call her on top of it all??  Sometimes I just can’t take anymore on my plate, and I’m too overwhelmed.  As everyone seems to say these days, “It is what it is”, right?  But then, I got to thinking about my grandmother’s life, and I had an epiphany…

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Jennifer Burden

Jennifer Burden is the Founder and CEO of World Moms Network, an award winning website on global motherhood, culture, human rights and social good. World Moms Network writes from over 30 countries, has over 70 contributors and was listed by Forbes as one of the “Best 100 Websites for Women”, named a “must read” by The New York Times, and was recommended by The Times of India. She was also invited to Uganda to view UNICEF’s family health programs with Shot@Life and was previously named a “Global Influencer Fellow” and “Social Media Fellow” by the UN Foundation. Jennifer was invited to the White House twice, including as a nominated "Changemaker" for the State of the World Women Summit. She also participated in the One Campaign’s first AYA Summit on the topic of women and girl empowerment and organized and spoke on an international panel at the World Bank in Washington, DC on the importance of a universal education for all girls. Her writing has been featured by Baby Center, Huffington Post, ONE.org, the UN Foundation’s Shot@Life, and The Gates Foundation’s “Impatient Optimists.” She is currently a candidate in Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs in the Executive Masters of Public Affairs program, where she hopes to further her study of global policies affecting women and girls. Jennifer can be found on Twitter @JenniferBurden.

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World Moms Blog Officially Launched!

It’s here, November 1, 2010, the launch day of World Moms Blog!

Monday through Friday we hope to entertain you, make you laugh, make you cry, share the feeling that you’re not alone in mothering, open your world and some days even inspire you.

World Moms Blog aspires to be wonderful to read and inspiring to mothers, while providing our global moms with a large platform to tell their unique stories and succeed as writers.

We are grateful for the mothers who volunteered to write for us. We couldn’t have launched without you!  And, we look forward to welcoming new mothers who will join us in telling their stories in the future.

We can’t leave out the friends of World Moms Blog who are currently scouring the globe to search for additional writers and sharing our website with new readers.  Thank you!

On that note, World Moms Blog is officially launched!!!  Cheers everyone!

World Moms Blog graphic design by designer Erica Joyner, http://ericajoyner.tumblr.com/.

Jennifer Burden

Jennifer Burden is the Founder and CEO of World Moms Network, an award winning website on global motherhood, culture, human rights and social good. World Moms Network writes from over 30 countries, has over 70 contributors and was listed by Forbes as one of the “Best 100 Websites for Women”, named a “must read” by The New York Times, and was recommended by The Times of India. She was also invited to Uganda to view UNICEF’s family health programs with Shot@Life and was previously named a “Global Influencer Fellow” and “Social Media Fellow” by the UN Foundation. Jennifer was invited to the White House twice, including as a nominated "Changemaker" for the State of the World Women Summit. She also participated in the One Campaign’s first AYA Summit on the topic of women and girl empowerment and organized and spoke on an international panel at the World Bank in Washington, DC on the importance of a universal education for all girls. Her writing has been featured by Baby Center, Huffington Post, ONE.org, the UN Foundation’s Shot@Life, and The Gates Foundation’s “Impatient Optimists.” She is currently a candidate in Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs in the Executive Masters of Public Affairs program, where she hopes to further her study of global policies affecting women and girls. Jennifer can be found on Twitter @JenniferBurden.

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