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A Charming Way to Acknowlege Your Student

As an active homeschooler both on and off line I hear a lot of questions posed by other homeschooling parents. One that comes up fairly often is how to acknowledge the passing of time with your student. The school system often has banquets, awards, ceremonies and graduations to mark certain events in a student’s life. Homeschool parents want to create the same memories and give types of acknowledgements to their children. One lovely way to do this for your daughter is through charms.

Once your daughter reaches an age where she can properly care for a charm bracelet or necklace this will make a wonderful remembrance of her school years. I had the thrilling opportunity to work with The Charm Factory. This wonderful store sells everything you will need to create this type of remembrance for your child. The Charm Factory carries charm necklaces, bracelets and a variety of charms. In addition, the prices are great and the quality is superb. You can purchase in large quantities which makes this wonderful for Homeschool co-ops, church groups, sports teams or as favors for birthday parties. You daughter will be proud to wear this sentimental bracelet marking all her accomplishments throughout her school year.

Events to use The Charm Factory charms for:

Passing a grade

Commemorate graduation

Birthday

Holidays

Achieving a high grade

Expressing a great attitude

Sports team accomplishments

Individual sports team accomplishments

Commemorate your child winning a speech contest, art contest or any other academic contest.

Bible verse memorization

Remembrance of a field trip

Remembrance of a homeschool event

The list goes on and on for events and moments you may want your child to remember. You may want to keep a bracelet all through high school and only add charms for certain events. You may want to purchase a new necklace yearly and then put her favorite charms on a bracelet once she graduates. It is important to make our homeschooling daughters feel important and appreciated.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.