What Do You Do When You Hear of Another Kidnapping?

What Do You Do When You Hear of Another Kidnapping?

Hi there!

I hope all is well with you and yours! Yesterday, a friend called me. She wanted to tell me two things. She informed me that her family would be in town next month, and the other shocking news she told me was that someone had kidnapped a girl. Thankfully, they found the girl. But, still, you are left thinking the kidnapping of children is still happening. So, what do you do?

Do we live in fear or feel empowered to make a difference, speak with our children, listen to them, and guide them to make the best decisions? Listen to What You Do When You Hear of Another Kidnapping on Create A Generational Love Cycle? We break the cycle of pain by dismantling the thoughts that enable pain to occur.

The Seeds We Plant Series #70: Guilt Be Gone! Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers

Keywordsguilt, emotional health, personal growth, self-worth,healing, nervous system, life lessons, mental health, emotional balance, self-acceptanceSummaryIn this conversation, Timika S Chambers explores theprofound impact of guilt on our emotional and physical well-being. She discusses how guilt can manifest in various ways, affecting our nervous system and overall health. Timika emphasizes the importance of understanding ourexperiences and not allowing them to define us. She encourages listeners to break free from guilt, recognize their self-worth, and focus on personal growth. The conversation highlights the need to let go of guilt to lead a fulfilling life and embrace the power of change.Takeaways Guilt can harm our inner emotional landscape.We nourish our emotions like seeds in a garden.Managing disease is less effective than prevention.We are not defined by our past experiences.Guilt often stems from self-imposed expectations.Understanding our emotions is key to healing.Guilt can lead to negative behaviors and emotions.It's important to examine the roots of our guilt.We have the power to change our narratives.Letting go of guilt is essential for personal growth.TitlesThe Weeds of Guilt: Cultivating Emotional HealthNourishing the Soul: Understanding Guilt and GrowthSound Bites"Guilt can do so much harm on the inside.""Managing a disease is not the way to go.""You are not your experiences.""Choose to let go of guilt."For more inspiring messages, health tips, and more, subscribe to Notes on Life: Empowering You to Be You! https://mailchi.mp/fe2da5c9163a/seven-spiritual-truthsThanks for listening!Timika     
  1. The Seeds We Plant Series #70: Guilt Be Gone!
  2. Heal from the Inside Out Series #38: Vengeance is not a band-aid or cure.
  3. The Seeds We Plant Series #69: Stereotypes
  4. Heal from the Inside Out Series #37: Don't Let Someone Else Tell You to Do the Right Thing
  5. The Seeds We Plant Series #68: Self-Hatred

As always, make this lifetime great because you still can!

https://timikaschambers.com/

Timika

Remember Who You Are Series #16: Know Our Creator For Yourself.

Hi there!

Our overall health and being in this world depend on our relationship with our Creator, the Source of life and living. This Higher Intuitive Energy is not limited to a book, building, religion, or anything else. What matters most is what we believe about this Energy, for out of it, we find ourselves and the true meaning of our lives. Our Creator wants a personal experience with everyone. The more you draw to it, the more it draws to you and reminds you that you are loved, loving, and can express love.

Listen to Remember Who You Are Series #16: Know Our Creator for Yourself, and let me know your thoughts. 

Know Our Creator For Yourself by Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers
Our overall health and being in this world depends on our relationship with our Creator, the Source of life and living”¦podcasters.spotify.com

The Seeds We Plant Series #70: Guilt Be Gone! Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers

Keywordsguilt, emotional health, personal growth, self-worth,healing, nervous system, life lessons, mental health, emotional balance, self-acceptanceSummaryIn this conversation, Timika S Chambers explores theprofound impact of guilt on our emotional and physical well-being. She discusses how guilt can manifest in various ways, affecting our nervous system and overall health. Timika emphasizes the importance of understanding ourexperiences and not allowing them to define us. She encourages listeners to break free from guilt, recognize their self-worth, and focus on personal growth. The conversation highlights the need to let go of guilt to lead a fulfilling life and embrace the power of change.Takeaways Guilt can harm our inner emotional landscape.We nourish our emotions like seeds in a garden.Managing disease is less effective than prevention.We are not defined by our past experiences.Guilt often stems from self-imposed expectations.Understanding our emotions is key to healing.Guilt can lead to negative behaviors and emotions.It's important to examine the roots of our guilt.We have the power to change our narratives.Letting go of guilt is essential for personal growth.TitlesThe Weeds of Guilt: Cultivating Emotional HealthNourishing the Soul: Understanding Guilt and GrowthSound Bites"Guilt can do so much harm on the inside.""Managing a disease is not the way to go.""You are not your experiences.""Choose to let go of guilt."For more inspiring messages, health tips, and more, subscribe to Notes on Life: Empowering You to Be You! https://mailchi.mp/fe2da5c9163a/seven-spiritual-truthsThanks for listening!Timika     
  1. The Seeds We Plant Series #70: Guilt Be Gone!
  2. Heal from the Inside Out Series #38: Vengeance is not a band-aid or cure.
  3. The Seeds We Plant Series #69: Stereotypes
  4. Heal from the Inside Out Series #37: Don't Let Someone Else Tell You to Do the Right Thing
  5. The Seeds We Plant Series #68: Self-Hatred

As always, make this lifetime great because you still can!

Timika

Timika S Chambers
Remember Who You Aretimikaschambers.com

Willamette Connections Academy: An Answered Prayer

Hi there,

The environments we choose for our children can foster growth or stagnation. In the summer of 2021, the Universe answered my prayers In the summer of 2021, the Universe answered my concerns and prayers about our children’s educational experience.  My children are no longer attending Willamette Connections Academy. Still, I wanted to share my experience with Connections Academy to share how the tuition-free online public school helped our family and the power of prayer. 

In 2019, before the COVID pandemic, my son was in the second grade, and my daughter was in Kindergarten. Both were in their 2nd school since our move to Oregon. I could tell they were unhappy and often received pushback from our daughter about going to her school. In addition, our children experienced bullying-type behavior (racist remarks and physical violence) in their schools. Although I volunteered and attended many school events, lunches, and parties with my children, I felt like an outsider regarding their education. Communication was sometimes not accurate, friendly, or timely. I didn’t know what my children were learning and how they were progressing until parent-teacher meetings or report card time (mostly report card time). I was often shocked by how some staff spoke to the students. In addition, before enrolling our children into their new district schools, a district employee told me our children could take Spanish at their prospective schools. I was excited to learn about our children’s opportunity to learn one of the languages on my bucket list. But shortly after starting their new schools, I learned that there was no way our children could take Spanish. 

When the Coronavirus storm hit in 2020, my husband and I utilized the momentary shutdown as an opportunity to homeschool our children. As the primary homeschooler, I developed a routine I thought would best meet our children’s needs. Then, during the summer of 2021, I wondered if I was meeting my children’s intellectual needs and how to do that consistently. What books should I buy? How much will they cost? How can we incorporate more socialization into their lives? I set my subconscious mind to seven major concepts and the ones gathered over the past year and discussed them with my husband. I wanted:

  1. A safe environment for our children to learn.
  2. Our children to excel in education.
  3. A program that would enhance character development and intellect and help them fulfill their divine purpose.
  4. Quality socialization opportunities. My husband, too, had concerns about their socialization skills.
  5. Teachers who encouraged and supported them.
  6. To know what our children were learning and intervene early and appropriately.
  7. Accurate, kind, and timely communication from the teachers.

Then, my husband mentioned that we should research online public school programs. While living in Ohio, we discussed the potential of putting our children in an online school. I narrowed my selection to two programs, K-12 and Willamette Connections Academy (Oregon-based programs). The deal breaker was how polite, accurate, and informational the Willamette Connections Academy’s staff was. I also learned that our children would have two live lessons instead of one, a recent addition, and would help with socialization.

Oregon’s Willamette Connections Academy was the answer to my prayers and then some, including exceeding my philosophy about schools and education. Here are ten critical concepts Williamette Connections Academy exceeded in providing our family.

  1. Character/Intellect: Schools should reinforce character development, intellect, and purpose. Virtues like kindness were common themes and threaded throughout the courses and their lessons. Unlike now, my children didn’t hear racist remarks and foul language (for my son, often daily).
  2. Kind and Respectful Teachers: The teachers welcomed my questions and answered accurately, kindly, and timely. They sometimes offered immediate, timely, and consistent help with concepts our children needed help with.
  3. Multicultural Education: Both children could take various courses (languages, art, and music). Unlike a recent experience, Willamette Connections Academy communicated consistently about electives, and students chose their electives instead of the school choosing classes for them. They saw children who looked like them in their classrooms.
  4. Balance and Flexibility: Our children had a life outside school (during day hours instead of just evening) and plan activities accordingly. For example, my son would do Freckle Math in the morning as his daily homework before he completed his classes. Unlike now, my children didn’t feel rushed to attend classes or take notes. My son has four minutes to get from one class to another. They could watch live lesson recordings if they missed class or wanted to watch how a teacher solved a math problem again and didn’t have to worry about teachers being upset about being asked questions. I scheduled homework throughout the day instead of completing homework after a complete school day. My children completed a small ELA assignment on Saturday mornings. 
  5. Parenteral Involvement: Willamette Connections Academy understands that parents are ultimately responsible for their children’s education. I knew what my children were learning. I didn’t feel like I was chasing down the teacher or begging the teacher for reviewed content. Daily, I could see our children’s progress and intervene immediately. I had access to books, quick checks, quizzes, and tests to see my children’s progress and review concepts they needed support with. My husband and I received emails that our children received. Consistent communication helped bridge potential communication gaps.
  6. Family Bonding/ Involvement: We could attend events with the school and as a family. My family and I had a lot of balance and flexibility. We could travel and attend our son’s late evening Taekwondo classes. We ate meals together, discussed life and purpose, and held daily morning devotion. Our children could delay their studies if they weren’t feeling well or needed extra time and not feel punished. Likewise, our children could finish their studies before we went to events or on vacation. Most importantly, I could see days and weeks ahead of lessons, quick checks, quizzes, projects, and tests.
  7. Timely Reminders: Recently, my son said that Willamette Connections Academy prepared him more for his tests. We had weeks to prepare for upcoming assignments, quick checks, and tests. We received information about elective courses and clubs a month or so before the sign-up time.
  8. Timely Communication with Teachers. I could email and call teachers to confirm or clarify assignment instructions and receive timely responses.
  9. Socialization-Williamette Connections offered various clubs to join. We had various electives we could choose from. In addition, we had opportunities to participate in field trips as a family.
  10. Education Shouldn’t Be Hard– Children shouldn’t be punished but feel empowered and treated respectfully. Connections used multiple teaching strategies (e.g., videos, personal stories, historical facts). Access to my children’s books, videos, assignments, and other school information helped me to help my children, especially since I graduated from high school over 30 years ago. I had easy access to answers to help ensure my children and I were on the right track. I loved the clear, often comical, concise, and short videos that explained (right to the basic math points) and reinforced math concepts.
  11. Children and Families Work At Their Own Pace-Education should not limit a child if they are ready to move to the next stage of their learning. We had access to courses, quizzes, tests, study guides, and rubrics for upcoming projects. In most cases, as long as our children completed their previous lesson for a course, they could complete the next lesson if they wanted to. They could take breaks from their lesson whenever they felt the need to do so. We often went outside, watched a family movie, or went to the park for up to an hour.
  12. Access to Information and Resources at our Fingertips- My children didn’t have to wait or ask the teacher for a study guide; it was already there, waiting for them to download, fill out, and use. I had immediate access to grades and could review quizzes to help my children with any material they needed more support. We had access to books and math answers to homework questions so my children could check their answers after completing them independently or for me to use if I was a little bit rusty in the area. I could review all of their lessons and materials months ahead.

The state we live in has no Connections, so our children are back to in-person school for now. Willamette Connections Academy helped prepare our children for their current school experiences. They know what school should be like and have advocated for themselves (with teachers, principals, and students). Like me, many families have expressed gratitude for Connections Academy’s services. I cannot underestimate the freedom, flexibility, and excellent education Willamette Connections provided to my children and me. I learned so much about history, how to educate my children, and how education should be.

You can check out the Connections Academy website if you are interested in your children attending a state-operated Connections Academy. Currently, Connections Academy is in over 30 states. 

Click the link below to access their website or Google “Connections Academy.”

School Login | Connections Academy
Log In to Your Connections Academy School. If you are a currently enrolled family, use the dropdown below to find your”¦www.connectionsacademy.com

As always, make this lifetime great because you still can!

Timika