Episode 135 While the summer months offer lots of time for fun and creative play, learning doesn’t actually stop. Summer is natural for learning! I strongly encourage homeschoolers to take a break from formal lessons for the…

Episode 135 While the summer months offer lots of time for fun and creative play, learning doesn’t actually stop. Summer is natural for learning! I strongly encourage homeschoolers to take a break from formal lessons for the…
Episode 134 This episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast dives into the wonderful world of homeschool support. We’ll explore the 4 main types of homeschool support and how to choose the best fit for you, your…
Episode 133 The beginning of summer is so full of hope for fun and relaxation. But the summer can get away from us so quickly. And even devolve into a bit of a messy tangle pretty darn…
Episode 132 This episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast is full of insights from experienced homeschooling parents! These are practical tips for navigating the challenges AND joys of homeschooling. I asked 11 homeschooling experts who will…
Episode 131 Thinking about summer and how you might recharge as a homeschooling parent? Here are 10 ways to step away from homeschooling this summer. Summer is a great time to mix things up a bit and…
Episode 130 This new episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast is for homeschoolers who want to create art & joy in your homeschool life every day in a simple, inspiring, and doable way. 🎨💜☀️ I have four…
Episode 129 Why do children resist? It sounds like such a simple question. But we often feel stymied by our children’s resistance. I know I have! What’s a homeschooling parent to do? We’ve all experienced resistance when…
Episode 128 This is an episode for homeschoolers who feel stuck! It’s all about what to do when you feel stuck in homeschooling. And that just might be ALL homeschoolers at one time or another, right?! What…
Episode 127 Homeschool lesson planning is a grounding practice that calls on us to consider where we are, where we want to be, and how we might get there with our kiddos. Having a lesson plan may…
Episode 126 I first heard this idea of thinking, feeling, willing as a description of Waldorf education back in 1993 at a summer teacher workshop. The 5-day workshop was hosted by a Waldorf school but the focus…