Episode 70 Today, we’re talking about failure. Not an easy topic, I know. But failure is actually an important part of the learning process! So let’s get comfortable with mistakes and even failure, my friend!!! “There’s no…
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Episode 69 In homeschooling, parenting, and life, worry can make us feel as if everything is falling apart. A small shift in consciousness and focus can often lift us up. Shift worry into curiosity. Finding a way…
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Episode 68 As homeschoolers, we mostly view ourselves as teachers. But I believe we need to expand this view and see ourselves as facilitators. As leaders, truly. So here are my ideas about how to be the…
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Episode 67 We all have those days, right!?! So how do you save a homeschool day gone bad? You know those kind of days, when it’s 11 am and you haven’t started lessons and everyone is crabby…
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Episode 66 Hey friend! If you need ideas about how to stay focused, you’re in the right place! Welcome to Episode #66 of my podcast. Here I have 3 ways to stay focused in your homeschool. Let’s…
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I would love to share a free study guide with you that I created with my dear friend and homeschooling colleague, Alison Manzer ~ for the book I Am Coyote, by Geri Vistein. This book is an…
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Episode 60 Why did I choose the Waldorf approach for homeschooling? Friend, in this episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, I want to share with you what appeals to me most about Waldorf and why I…
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Episode 57 I know that the month of December can be a crazy time for homeschoolers. Heck, it almost feels like the holiday season runs from Halloween at the end of October through New Year’s at the…
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Episode 56 We all long for a holiday season that’s restful, replenishing, and restorative. But instead, we often feel overloaded, overwhelmed, and overstimulated. Here are some ideas about how to keep the holidays simple and delightful this…
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Episode 54 Let’s discuss how to customize your homeschool curriculum to invite more engagement. Hands-on activities and the lively arts can create a homeschooling journey that is both meaningful and memorable. Here in the show notes for…

