Episode 104 My invitation to you right now is to let go of the guilt! Just let it go because you cannot improve from a place of feeling lousy and low about yourself. Here you’ll find a…
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Episode 103 In this episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast, I want to share with you a simple summary of what we teach our children at different stages of their schooling. Rather than looking at each…
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Episode 102 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 have taught classes and…
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Episode 101 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 the start of your homeschool year isn’t all sunshine &…
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Episode 99 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 that, this…
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Episode 97 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 then I have…
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Episode 96 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 kindergarten.” It was so sweet! But how…
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Episode 95 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 the homeschooling mentor…
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Episode 94 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 not just all…
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Episode 93 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 question,…