How to get our Conflict Resolution or Shyness Study for FREE!

Here’s our last Back to Homeschool Special Offer!

Buy Speech and Debate value package and get your choice of our Say What You Mean: Avoiding, Reducing and Resolving Conflicts study or our Say What You Mean: Overcoming Social Anxiety FREE!

Not only will you receive these two easy to use and fun studies, but you and your students will be able to decrease the jitters associated with making a speech by learning more about overcoming the anxiety people often feel in social situations and transferring those skills to speech making.  OR decreasing, resolving and avoiding the conflicts when you or your student is debating on a more personal level.

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To take advantage of this free bonus offer:

Just order the Speech and Debate package at the regularly low price this week.  Then forward the email confirmation of your order to me jojo @ artofeloquence .com and put either “FREE Social Anxiety” or  “FREE Conflicts” in the subject line.  It’s that easy!

I will email your copy within 48 hours of your order!  Just remember to order and email us before midnight PST on Saturday, August 31st. 

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NOTE: Don’t forget to submit your communication questions to jojo@artofeloquence.com for my monthly Ask JoJo section of my blog.  I’ll pick one question per month to answer right here on the blog!  You can ask anything related to communication skills from a tip on how not to be nervous making a speech to what games your kids can play that will help them hone their communication skills and even if your website or blog is clearly written!

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How to get 21 Days to More Godly Communication FREE!

Week two of our Homeschool Specials continues with another incredible offer!

This week’s Back to Homeschool Special Offer:

Buy a homeschool package and get 21 Days to More Godly Communication FREE!

The picture featured here shows just a one of the many  homeschool packages we have available for PreK-Sr High school!

To check out all Art of Eloquence has to offer your school aged children, click the Homeschool Value Packages tab on the website or just click the link above.

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What is 21 Days to More Godly Communication about?

It takes 21 days to make a habit; why not make it count for God?

The Lord shares literally hundreds and hundreds of scriptures in His Word that instruct us on the use, misuse and benefits of our tongues, mouths and words.

I began writing articles on my blog and one day I decided to issue myself a challenge to write a communication article every day based on 21 of my favorite communication scriptures. The response to my blog series was amazing!  I covered topics in scripture from Proverbs to Psalms, Philippians, Ephesians, Isaiah, Ecclesiastes, and from 1 Peter to 2 Timothy!

What’s Inside:
* Why communication is even more important today than ever before
* What the world says about communication skills
* What God and His Word says about communicating with each other
* How God’s Word can help us communicate in grace even in today’s sometimes hostile world
* Tips for communicating in grace
* Tips for handling rejection, criticism and conflicts
* When to stand up and speak out and when it’s better to lose the argument and win for the Lord.

* PLUS a link to even more bonus articles to help you after your first 21 days!

How to get 21 Days to More Godly Communication FREE:

Just order any Art of Eloquence homeschool package at the regularly low price this week.  Forward the email confirmation of your order to me jojo @ artofeloquence .com and put “FREE 21 Days” in the subject line.    It’s that easy!

I will email your copy of 21 Days to More Godly Communication to you within 48 hours of your order!  Just remember to order and email us before midnight PST on Saturday, August 24th

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NOTE: Don’t forget to submit your communication questions to jojo@artofeloquence.com for my monthly Ask JoJo section of my blog.  I’ll pick one question per month to answer right here on the blog!  You can ask anything related to communication skills from a tip on how not to be nervous making a speech to what games your kids can play that will help them hone their communication skills and even if your website or blog is clearly written!

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How to Get Say What You Mean for Moms FREE!

It’s Back to Homeschool Month here at Art of Eloquence and we have an INCREDIBLE series of special offers for you!

How would you like to get three free gifts?  Well, just stay tuned to this blog for details!

This week’s Back to Homeschool Special Offer:

Buy any two homeschool single titles at our regularly low price and get Say What You Mean for Moms free!

The picture featured here shows just a FEW of the homeschool materials we have available for PreK-Sr High school!  To check out all Art of Eloquence has to offer your school aged children, click the Homeschool Tab on the website or just click the link above.

 

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What is Say What You Mean for Moms all about?

Want to ensure open communication with your children?

Do you desire a close relationship with your son or daughter?

Avoid all the problems you’ve heard you’d have when your kids are teenagers.  

So many of you asked us to write a communication study for parents and children. This study is for new moms who would like the benefit of experience and for experienced moms wanting some tips for better discipline, communication, and stronger relationships with their children.

This study will include:

* Five Foolish Things Moms Say
* Twelve Ways Moms Undermine Discipline * Nine Foolish Things Moms Do
* The Dangers of Expecting Teenagers to Be Difficult
* Five Wise Things Moms Should Do
* Ten Ways to Talk so Your Kids Will Listen
* Five Ways to Encourage Open Communication
* Six Steps to Overcoming Overwhelm
* And MUCH MORE!
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To get Say What You Mean for Moms Free:

Just order any two individual Art of Eloquence homeschool titles at the regularly low price this week.  Then forward the email confirmation of your order to me jojo @ artofeloquence .com and make sure to put “FREE SWM for Moms” in the subject line.  It’s that easy!

I will email your free copy of Say What You Mean for Moms to you within 48 hours of your order!   Just remember to order and email us before midnight PST on Saturday, August 17th. 

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NOTE: Don’t forget to submit your communication questions to jojo@artofeloquence.com for my monthly Ask JoJo section of my blog.  I’ll pick one question per month to answer right here on the blog!  You can ask anything related to communication skills from a tip on how not to be nervous making a speech to what games your kids can play that will help them hone their communication skills and even if your website or blog is clearly written!

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Is there such a thing as a stupid question? I think there is and here’s why.

Yesterday was Ask a Stupid Question Day.  Which always gets me thinking.  There is a saying that the only stupid question is the one that isn’t asked.  While I believe, if you truly seek to understand, there probaby is a place for your question, I beg to differ that no questions are stupid. There are, indeed, stupid questions that should never be asked, questions that actually hurt others.  Here’s what I mean.  There are three main types of (stupid) questions that should never be asked:

1. Questions that seek to show someone up

As a homeschooler for over 13 years, I’ve been asked some really dumb questions. Most of them where from people who didn’t approve of homeschooling.  They weren’t asking because they sought to understand.  They asked in order to show me up.

I’ve been asked what made me think I was qualified to teach, what right did I have to endanger my child’s education, and how could I do that to my child?

My kids have been asked to recite the Gettysburg Address and multiply 359 by 672 in their head.  Fortunately, many of the questions these people asked my children were met with complete shock when they answered them correctly.  ;D

I’ve been asked some silly questions about my Christian faith, not vaccinating my son, why I don’t drink tap water and why I don’t have health insurance.  All were designed to make me look silly or produce a flustered response.

Just because someone asks a question, doesn’t mean they really want the answer.

2. Questions that invade someone’s privacy

Have you ever had anyone ask you a question only to get you to reveal a private matter the “asker” already knows full-well you don’t want to discuss it in public?  These are also stupid questions.  They know you won’t answer the question, but they ask in order to delight in seeing you squirm.

Just because someone asks a question, doesn’t mean they expect the answer.

3. Questions that seek to make the person asking seem important or intelligent

Some people don’t seem to get enough recognition in life.  They adore feeling like the Big Man on Campus so if nobody strokes their ego, they find a sneaky way of doing it themselves.  They ask a question nobody will know the answer to in order to answer thier own question, revealing their inner hero.  Sometimes they ask a question knowing that it will prompt another member of the group to bring up a topic that will feed their ego.

Just because someone asks a question, doesn’t mean they don’t know the answer.

Most people ask questions in order to gain understanding, truth and wisdom, but some people who ask questions have ulterior motives and, yes, those are stupid questions.  What say you?  Anyone ask you any stupid questions lately?

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What’s a comfort zone?

 

What’s a comfort zone?  I think I forgot again.  I’ll have to go look that up.  Let’s see…Comfort zone, noun, “the level at which one functions with ease and familiarity.”   Hmmm…

I grew up all over the U.S.- always the new kid on the block.  When I was 2 weeks old, I moved from Colorado to Florida.  We lived in too many places to count there and, in just two years, we moved again after my sister was born.  Settling down in N.Y. for eight whole years, we lived in an apartment and two different houses. I went to two of every school except for college.  Every time my father’s company needed a volunteer to move across country, my father’s hand went up and a packing we did go.   To this day I have no idea how to get around anywhere.  I’m always mixing up streets and directions.  I get lost backing out of my own driveway.

Growing up in an Atheist home, most of my friends were of some religious belief or other.  I was the only one of my friends who wasn’t from a religious family and I knew nothing about my Jewish heritage nor any other religion.  While everyone talked about their shared religious experiences, I felt not only like an outsider, but an ignorant one at that.  Even around family, some of whom were practicing Jews, I felt like an outsider.

My mom and dad were pretty conservative; their family wasn’t.  There were many family squabbles about politics–most of which were respectful, but at the very least, somewhat uncomfortable.

I’m not even a regular sized person.  Finding clothes to fit me was always difficult. I still shop in the children’s section for shoes.  I can’t see the mirrors in the ladies rooms and my feet don’t touch the floor when I sit on most couches unless I sit at the edge.  Until my senior year in high school, I was 4′ 11 3/4″.  I reached my astounding height of 5′ nuthin’ SHORTLY before I started college. LOL  It was quite an uncomfortable ride to college each morning as I shlumped into the bucket seat of my 1974 Datson 710 (affectionately named Iggy).  I sat atop my telephone book so that I could see over the steering wheel.  My brother would occasionally borrow my car and rip the pages out of my telephone book.  One day I noticed that I was peering at the road through the steering wheel. When I looked down at my telephone book, I realized why.  I was down to the Ms!

Many years ago, I became a Christian.  It was one of the most uncomfortable discussions I have ever had with my family.  We still have many difficult discussions about faith as my family consists primarily of Atheists and Agnostics of Jewish heritage but also practicing Jews, Catholics and a Jehovah’s Witness.  Family gatherings are certainly interesting and diverse.

Having had health issues for over 30 years that conventional doctors were unwilling to treat, I turned to holistic and naturopathic doctors and remedies.  Some in my family think I’m nutz!  I never did have my son immunized and we don’t usually take him to the doctor unless his incredible immune system doesn’t handle something well, which is incredibly rare. We don’t usually do antibiotics or flu shots so those discussions are lively as well.

Being in sales and then owning my own business is another area of my life that is unusual.  Having to explain why I’m home but WORKING has been difficult for some to grasp.

As a homeschooler of almost 12 years, I have had many an uncomfortable discussion with friends and family members who felt my education choice for my children would surely leave them unfit for society.  I think I can safely hold my head up now that my daughter is graduating with honors and Phi Beta Kappa from one of the most elite universities in the nation.

Always the odd man out, always the weird one, I learned very early the need to explain myself and my beliefs.  Being uncomfortable in most situations has actually benefited me in many ways.  I guess that’s just one of the perks of living outside a comfort zone.  What about you?

What’s your comfort zone?  If it keeps you from resolving conflicts, relating to others, talking about your business, speaking in public, sharing your faith or political views, overcoming shyness or being seen as a leader, I can help!

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How to Contact Someone

How to Contact Someone

By JoJo Tabares

 

This issue came up the other day and I thought it would make a good post.  I have written on this before, but it wasn’t the focus of the article and I can’t seem to find it amongst the many I’ve written (that have yet to be posted on the AOE website) anyway.  Lol

If you have ever had a situation come up in which you wanted to contact someone to address an issue, find out more information or thank them for all their hard work on something, you may have run into trouble obtaining an email address.  It is surprisingly easy in the Information Age and here are a few suggestions:

1. Website Contact Page

If the person is a business owner, Google their business name to find their website.  Most websites have a Contact Us page that will either list their email address or supply a form where you can email them directly from the website.

2. Facebook Private Message

If you are both on Facebook, but do not have the person’s email address, you can simply send them a private message through Facebook.  You usually don’t have to be friends with someone on Facebook in order to send them a private message.

3. Facebook Fan Page:

If you need to contact the owner of a Facebook fan page privately, the best way to do that is to look on the Info tab of the fan page to find if an email address is listed there.  If not, usually the website is listed and, as I talked about previously, you’ll probably find their email address on the Contact Us page.  If no website is listed, you might try to see if the fan page lists the Page Owners down on the bottom left.  Then, as I talked about in the previous point, you can go to their personal Facebook wall and contact them through a Facebook private message.

4. Twitter Message

If you are both on Twitter, you can send them a Direct Message.  I’m pretty sure you need to be followed by that person in order to send them a DM, but you might give it at try.  It may be a matter of settings.  I’m not as familiar with Twitter as I am with Facebook.

5.  Yahoo Groups

If you know each other from a Yahoo Group, you can find the person’s email by looking at their group post.  Usually, the sender’s email address is listed somewhere on the post.  Depending upon the group settings, if you don’t see it, you may be able to click “reply” and then it will become visible.

6. Google their Name

If you don’t have any connection to them through a group or other social media, you can Google their name and see what information pops up.  Remember that there may be several people with the same name so you’ll want to look for information that will help you identify that person before you attempt to contact them.

There are so many options available to us these days.  The information you need may only be a few keyboard strokes away.

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JoJo Tabares holds a degree in Speech Communication, but it is her humorous approach to communication skills which has made her a highly sought-after Christian speaker and writer.  Her articles appear in homeschool publications, such as Homeschool Enrichment Magazine and The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, which also endorses her Say What You Mean curricula.  You can also find JoJo on web sites such as Crosswalk.com and Dr.Laura.com.  For more information on communication FUNdamentals and Christian-based communication skills for the whole family, please visit http://www.ArtofEloquence.com

 

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Birthday Bash: 1pm-TOS

Cindy from The Old Schoolhouse Magazine will be sharing on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page this Birthday Bash half hour.  Here is what she is offering as a prize for this half hour’s contest:

-a one-year digital subcription to The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine

-a digital copy of our popular Schoolhouse Planner

-the 2011 Expo To Go (digital recordings of all the sessions)

To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two of your favorite Art of Eloquence studies listed on our Homeschool Curricula page!

We’ll be picking a winner from among the correct answers and contacting you via email so make sure you leave your email address on your comment post.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(DISCLAIMER: Communication FUNdamentals, our blog, normally only posts three times a week (MWF) but today we are having a new post/contest each half hour of the Birthday Bash.)

Congratulations to our Winner: Rebecca C!

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Birthday Bash: 12pm-Gentle Shepherd

Diane Hurst from Gentle Shepherd will be sharing on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page this Birthday Bash half hour.  Here is what she is offering as a prize for this half hour’s contest:

Picture and Writing: Older Ages
These pages are for grades five through eight. There are 11 closely spaced lines to write on. Picture prompts that are unique to this book are: make a picture of a space alien, of a jungle, of an unusual family, of someone playing a sport, of an unusual backyard, of an amusement park ride. The other prompts are the same as those in the Younger Ages book. Five copies will be given away! (Five winners for this one!)

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To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two ways in which a study of speech communication skills can enhance your child’s life listed on our Homeschool Curricula page!

We’ll be picking FIVE Winners from among the correct answers and contacting you via email so make sure you leave your email address on your comment post.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(DISCLAIMER: Communication FUNdamentals, our blog, normally only posts three times a week (MWF) but today we are having a new post/contest each half hour of the Birthday Bash.)

Congratulations to the Winners: Kim Gilbertson, A Ross, Kathy Balman, Dawn and Fibia

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Birthday Bash: 10:30am-Felice Gerwitz

Felice Gerwitz will be sharing on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page this Birthday Bash half hour.  Here is what she is offering as a prize for this half hour’s contest:

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1. One ticket for the Ultimate Back to School Expo: 50+ Audio

Encouragement for the entire year! 50+ audio sessions from homeschool motivational speakers! Bonus audios from homeschool graduates who share their hearts, why homeschool and so much more. This set is more encouragement to uplift you throughout the year, than how-to like our other sets!

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2. One free music album, “Homeschool Mother’s Prayer Album”.

Songs that touch the heart of a homeschool mom in a way like no others! Lyrics by Felice Gerwitz, Media Angels, Inc, and musical score and production by Gabriela Frei (homeschool grad.). This five song album is available for immediate download.
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To win this prize, you will need to post a comment to this blog post answering this question:  Name two of the five common reasons homeschoolers give for not teaching speech communication that are listed on that link on our Homeschool Curricula page!

We’ll be picking two winners (one for each prize) from among the correct answers and contacting you via email so make sure you leave your email address on your comment post.

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for another chance to win a Birthday Bash prize from Art of Eloquence!  And you might want to subscribe to the blog RSS feed so you don’t miss a contest today!

(DISCLAIMER: Communication FUNdamentals, our blog, normally only posts three times a week (MWF) but today we are having a new post/contest each half hour of the Birthday Bash.)

Congratulations to our Winner: Teresa Gonzalez!

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What communication skills do students need?

What communication skills do students need these days? Whether your student is in a public school, co op classes or homeschooled, he or she will eventually graduate. Come learn why communication skills are increasingly important for learning, college prep, college classrooms and for life in the ‘real’ world.

This month, my daughter, Kelsey,  joins me to share her communication experiences as a homeschool graduate, a college senior and a world traveler!

Seminar Date/Time: Today, Wednesday, Aug. 10 8am PST/11am EST

To Join us Onlinehttp://www.talkshoe.com/tc/19736

To Join us Via Phone: Phone Number: (724) 444-7444 Call ID: 19736

The Talk Shoe audio will be available after the live show!

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