APHEA and ERCHA present...
Contact Christy G. to register: teatime@ercha.com
Bring a box of your favorite tea to share (or jam if you don't drink tea).
~ Nursing babies welcome ~
~ Location ~
Jitters coffee shop
Eagle River Shopping Center ~ 11401 Old Glenn Hwy ~ Eagle River
Tickets: $10 per person
Space is limited so please register and pay by Friday, January 22nd.
Payments can be made by check (payable to "ERCHA" ~ PO Box 770430 ~ Eagle River 99577),
cash (in person at Tuesday clubs/meeting or to any Board or Tea Team member),
or click here to pay with PayPal.
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Invite a friend to enjoy a wonderful tea time and to be encouraged by Susan's message for all mothers entitled, Relating to Your Children as God Relates to You: A look at what is true education.
"God has revealed through His word, through His example as our Father, how to relate to your children. Learn practical ways to develop those vital relationships, guiding your children into a relationship with God through discipline, academics, character formation, and family life. Learn the difference between schooling them with facts and information, and mentoring them for life, leaving a legacy for your family."
On Saturday, February 6th you are also invited to Susan's Homeschool Workshop (free and open to the public) sponsored by Alaska Private & Home Educators Assoc. For more information please visit their website: www.aphea.org.
About Susan Chrisman...
Susan and Jerry Chrisman were pioneer homeschoolers, beginning their journey in home education in 1985. The Chrismans have five children and two grandsons. They have served on the board of trustees for the Oklahoma Christian Home Educators’ Consociation since 2001. Jerry is currently serving OCHEC as President, and Susan is their Editor of Publications and the Leaders’ Retreat Coordinator. She also co-directs the Oklahoma City Charlotte Mason Discussion Group, and has published a homeschool resource called The Practical Planner for Home Education which is available on her website at www.lifelonglearnersonline.com.
Susan has a bachelor’s degree in music education. After college, she taught briefly in a government school setting, then found opportunities to write curriculum for a Sunday School, teach and write Bible Studies, and compose children’s choir music. Her greatest joy in teaching, though, has been the education of her own children. In 2008, after over twenty years of home educating experience, Susan founded a resource service called Lifelong Learners for the purpose of encouraging parents, especially moms, in the training and education of their children. She speaks to support groups, at mom’s retreats, and at homeschool conventions. Susan’s heart and calling are to guide moms in understanding the true education of the whole person, an application of Mark 12:30: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.”