Everyone has a preference for how they like to learn, and by careful observation, most homeschool parents can discern their student's learning
Inspiring Your Quirky, Passionate Student [Show]
Inspiring Your Quirky, Passionate Student [Show]
Colleen Kessler, talented blogger, author, podcaster, and gifted encourager, joined us to talk about inspiring differently-wired students and
Inspiring the Creative Writing Experience [Show]
Inspiring the Creative Writing Experience [Show]
Join successful author and homeschool graduate Millie Florence for an insightful conversation about encouraging middle-grade students to find their
How to Create a Love of Learning in Your Students [Show]
How to Create a Love of Learning in Your Students [Show]
"A love of learning has a lot to do with learning that we're loved." — Mr. RogersJoin us as we give you ideas on how to instill a love of
Help Your Student Learn Time Management Skills [Show]
Help Your Student Learn Time Management Skills [Show]
Most kids don't learn time management naturally. As parents, we so often feel like our students don’t manage their time well. Join us as we discuss
20 Small Habits for Your Homeschool Year Success [Show]
20 Small Habits for Your Homeschool Year Success [Show]
Can these small habits really lead to a more successful, less stressful homeschool year? In this episode, we discuss ways to set yourself up for
Creating Responsibility – How to Find the Sweet Spot [Show]
Creating Responsibility – How to Find the Sweet Spot [Show]
In this episode, we discussed ways to observe your students for signs that they are ready for increased responsibility. If you teach and model
Creatively Planning Your Homeschool Space [Show]
Creatively Planning Your Homeschool Space [Show]
Learn from veteran homeschool moms how to set up a homeschool space that helps your students flourish. We will offer practical tips you can adapt to
The Risks of Poor Math Fact Recall [Show]
The Risks of Poor Math Fact Recall [Show]
Fluent math fact recall is a struggle in SO many households. What should a parent do when they find that their student is using ineffective recall