Author Archives: Roma Cox

About Roma Cox

Education has always been my passion, and I am blessed beyond measure to be allowed to serve in this way. We offer many educational products and school supplies, information, workshops, news letters, tutoring services, volunteer work, and free consultations. Roma can be reached at (904)317-5330 from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST-U.S.

Home School Conventions: How To Home Educate Your Children

The first home school convention I attended was overwhelming.  There was so much offered that I did not know were to begin, and found myself wondering around aimlessly.   I just was not prepared for so much opportunity.  I now … Continue reading

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Do You Know Where Our Politicians Are?

Recently I came across the following Information.  I had no idea what our our political leaders were up to. The following was announced briefly on Fox News, so I looked up to learn more: the U.S. State Department on Friday … Continue reading

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Founding Father Quotes (and others) On Central Banks

Below are listed some quotes from the Founding Fathers (and others) concerning Central Banks (Federal Reserve / World Bank) Note: this page is still under construction, so check back with us for more information. “Without big banks, socialism would be … Continue reading

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The History Of Money And The Economy

Most people have heard that Nero fiddled while Rome burned.  But few realize the creative way he handled the Roman coin to his own benefit, and that still effects us today.  You see, after Rome burned, Nero wanted to rebuild … Continue reading

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How To Create A Lesson Plan

Creating Lesson Plans:  Easy And Fun As a tutor, I use the eclectic method, and much of my teaching is based on games,  play and real life experiences.  When I do use curriculum, it is chosen based on the children’s … Continue reading

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How To Home School The Pre-K Student

We have all heard the old saying that “you have to crawl before you can walk”, but many have forgotten the wisdom in that old adage.  Studies show that crawling before walking is important for the proper development of the … Continue reading

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Home School Conventions For Parents, Teachers, and Tutors

The Florida Home School Convention (May 24-27, 2012). You’ll be equipped and recharged to accomplish your educational mission through the more than 200 vendors displaying the latest in homeschooling curriculum and materials as well as the 120-plus lectures and workshops … Continue reading

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Teaching And Helping The Child With ADHD

  A recent article in the New York Times about ADHD  has created quite a stir. When we were mostly farmers and ranchers, very active children were highly valued in our society.  But now that we are more sedimentary,  they … Continue reading

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Newt Gingrich And Mitt Romney

In the above video,  Romney describes himself as a “Moderate with Progressive ideas.” In the above video, Newt Gingrich says his favorite president was the Progressive, Liberal Democrat  FDR.  He also talks about a transition bigger than, if not bigger … Continue reading

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Freedom Of Religion And The First Amendment

Increasingly many feel there is an assault on Christianity.  Could it be true, and why do Christians feel that way? 1. 2. U.S. tax dollars building mosques overseas, but not the same to churches or temples here in the U.S. … Continue reading

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