Category: bibliotherapy

Homeschool Mom and Missionary Jennifer Ohaneson Helps Readers Grow A Servant’s Heart: Benefitting From Bibliotherapy

Homeschool mom, missionary, author, public speaker, and nonprofit founder Jennifer Ohaneson knows a thing or two about service. In her debut release, Growing A Servant’s Heart: 52 Gospel-Centered Service Projects for Families with Children of All Ages, Jennifer offers practical tips and useful strategies for incorporating outreach into your...

Homeschool Mom, Public Speaker, and Advocate Leilani Melendez Encourages Families to Find the Freedom to Learn in Debut Release: Benefitting from Bibliotherapy

In this month's book of the month pick for HCN's Bibliotherapy Book Club, we are revisiting an interview with an author from our sister website, It's Only Homeschooling. In the premier episode of IOH's Shelf Indulgence Book Chats Podcast, we chatted with homeschool mom, former educator, public speaker, and...

101 Tips for Homeschoolers: Loving Your Homeschooling Experience (Benefitting From Bibliotherapy With Natalie Mack, M.Ed.)

Counselor, nonprofit founder, HSLDA High School Education Specialist and Military Outreach Coordinator, former Navy Chaplain's wife, TedEx Speaker, and veteran homeschooling mom of five Natalie Mack, M.Ed. join The Homeschool Counseling Network's Bibliotherapy Book Club to discuss her debut, 101 Tips for Homeschoolers: Loving Your Homeschool Experience....

Five Ways Homeschoolers Can Benefit From Bibliotherapy

What exactly is bibliotherapy and how do we use it? Bibliotherapy is another tool for our homeschooling, parenting, and wellness toolbox. If bibliophiles are lovers of books, I’ll bet you can guess what bibliotherapy is! You nailed it! Using books as a medium to help facilitate the healing process in therapy....
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