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Discussion Overview

This thread features a variety of discussions, primarily centered around personal experiences with homeschooling and the use of recruiting flyers within the Pampered Chef community. Participants share their thoughts on the challenges and benefits of homeschooling, as well as their preferences for promotional materials.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a homeschooling parent, shares their positive experience after seven years of homeschooling their children.
  • Another participant expresses respect for homeschooling but notes their own limitations in patience for such an endeavor.
  • A participant with a teaching background mentions their inability to homeschool due to the need for more patience than they possess.
  • One participant discusses their considerations about homeschooling their children, highlighting the differences in learning styles and the importance of informal teaching at home.
  • Several participants discuss their experiences with recruiting flyers, with one noting the professionalism of new materials provided by Pampered Chef.
  • Another participant expresses a desire for more balanced representation in recruiting materials, mentioning the predominance of images of women.
  • One participant requests assistance in modifying a flyer to reflect a seasonal change.
  • A participant expresses gratitude for finding a useful flyer, indicating a collaborative spirit in sharing resources.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding homeschooling, with some participants expressing positive experiences while others feel it may not suit their personal circumstances. In terms of recruiting materials, there is a shared appreciation for the new professional flyers, but differing opinions on representation in imagery.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and preferences related to both homeschooling and promotional strategies within the Pampered Chef community.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants interested in homeschooling experiences and those looking for insights on effective recruiting materials within the Pampered Chef community may find this thread beneficial.

dianevill
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Recruiting FlyerHope this works..
 
I love this flyer and have used it but I have to say that with the new materials that PC is putting in our hands we don't need to use "home-made" ones anymore. The PC flyers give all the info and are so professional.

And besides, I save on ink!
 
This is the one I use. I think its so attractive and really answers a lot of the basic questions people have when they're first looking at PC. Plus a pet peeve I have is so much of the new recruiting booklet is pics of women. I know most of our new recruits are women, but I have 2 guys on my team and am working with another. A much more balanced set of pics would help me more.
With the attached flyer- there are no pics- a bonus for me.
 
I really like this flyer. But I need it to say fall instead of spring. Can you help?
 
Happy Chef said:
This is the one I use. I think its so attractive and really answers a lot of the basic questions people have when they're first looking at PC. Plus a pet peeve I have is so much of the new recruiting booklet is pics of women. I know most of our new recruits are women, but I have 2 guys on my team and am working with another. A much more balanced set of pics would help me more.
With the attached flyer- there are no pics- a bonus for me.

Did you forget to attach?
 
HomeschoolingAny other insane people out there who have sentenced themselves to spending all day every day with their children? LOL. We're in our 7th year of homeschooling our boys and I wouldn't have it any other way. I took my older two boys out of school when they were in 7th and 2nd grades, and we're all much happier since then. I'm looking forward to watching my 7 year old who has never been to school develop and see the differences between him and his brothers.
 
My children attend a DOD's school here on the base but I have the utmost espect for homeschooling. Personally, I know I could never do it. My patience wears thin with my own children......:)
 
I'm a teacher by profession and I can't even imagine homeschooling my children! I have the ablility to do it but I know what I can handle...I would need a double shot of patience for that.
 
I've thought about it. I don't think it would work with my son... he's a gotta know it, not learn it type of kid and seems to take instruction better from teachers than Mom... My lil Girl though... she missed the cut off for Kindergarten by 13 days this year. We attempted 'early entry' but she didn't make the cut for that either. She's smart though so we're doing our own thing at home. She's getting a social outlet twice a week at preschool and then on our days together we do stuff like telling time, reading, writing, cutting with scissors and such. A lot of play too is learning... she's a smart kid and waiting until she's nearly 6 to start Kindergarten just didn't make sense to me (I was 4 when I started)... the idea of an 18 year old in high school is just so foreign and I remember my classmates who were just did NOT take it seriously and had no trouble signing their own permission slips so it was like they didn't care and that's not a good outlook for your last year of high school. I figure so much of what we as parents do is teaching... it's just not done in the formal classroom, so we're the folks stopping to watch ants rally for an invasion... or to pick wildflowers noting the kinds of flowers we're picking, parts of the plant and such... things like that. I'd consider taking my son out and homeschooling if it were his idea... at this point he's looking forward to Jr High next year so... just don't know. I'm just worried about my lil Girl being bored in Kindergarten next year! LOL... and when she gets bored, she gets silly and I know the Kindergarten teacher (there is only one in our particular elementary school ) and she does NOT appreciate humor on any level. LOL
 
Just what I was looking for!! There is no Thank you feature here to click on but THANKS!!
 

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