Join Us at the Book Hearth Hello friends! I’m collaborating with my dear friend and fellow teacher Alison Manzer on a new project. And we’re inviting you to join us at the Book Hearth! Alison and I…
When the Start of Your Homeschool Year Isn’t All Sunshine & Roses Today is the first day of fall as I record this episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast. And I’m thinking about what happens when…
Reflections of a Homeschool Mom 26 Years Later Hey there, my friend! This episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast is Reflections of a Homeschool Mom 26 Years Later. And guess what? This is Episode #100 of…
Fall Baking with Kids Fall is fast approaching! And I’m starting to think about fall baking with kids! Just yesterday, a flock of geese flew overhead, going south. First time this year. And every time I experience…
Why We Love Monarch Butterflies Welcome to a warm and wonderful conversation on the Art of Homeschooling podcast with my dear friend, Janet Kramer, all about why we love monarch butterflies. Thanks for joining us! As homeschoolers,…
The Beauty of Homeschooling Rituals This is Episode #97 here on the podcast, all about the beauty of homeschooling rituals. In this episode, I’m sharing my observations of why rituals can really help make homeschooling special. And…
Are You Ready for a New Homeschool Year? I saw a yard sign on my morning bike ride today that made me wonder: are YOU ready for a new homeschool year? The sign said “I’m ready for…
The Best Remedy for Overwhelm Hey there! This is Episode #95 of the podcast! Let’s talk about curiosity. And how curiosity is the best remedy for overwhelm, which is often our biggest challenge as homeschooling parents. As…
Your Journey as a Homeschooler Here on Episode #94 of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, I talk about your journey as a homeschooler. Because as homeschooling parents, we’re on a journey of unfolding and self-discovery, too. It’s…
Ask Jean Anything Welcome to episode #93, Ask Jean Anything. Today, I’m going to answer six questions from, dear listeners! I so often say to homeschooling parents, “There are no silly questions. And if you have a…