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Mary Ann Johnson

Fire Up the end of the year with SPARKS
As the homeschool year winds down we could all use some new enthusiasm to carry us over the finish line. Using what our children are already interested in is a tool for doing just that. A SPARK can show a parent where their child’s deepest passions and interests might lie, what will give them joy, energy and focus. This class is designed to introduce you to the world of SPARKS, how to spot them and how to use them to have some amazing end of the year learning experiences with your children.
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Mary Ann is the mother of seven grown children. She is a writer, teacher, mentor and coach. Mary Ann has taught thousands of children over 40 years and helped hundreds of parents find greater satisfaction and joy in their family relationships, through her business homeschoolcoach.com. One thing on Mary Ann’s bucket list is to sleep in a hut on a sandy beach where warm breezes blow.

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    • About >
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      • Geography
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        • Oceanography
      • Math >
        • multiplications
      • Music
      • Art
  • Symbology
    • the principle effect
    • God Saw that it Was Good
    • Armor of God Video Series
    • How to Interpret Symbols
    • Constellations
    • Numbers
  • Store
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