Be Like the Lotus Flower in Your Homeschool Today, on the Art of Homeschooling Podcast, I invite you to be like the lotus flower in your homeschool ~ untouched by the mud and the muck and the…
You’re On a Journey, Too The path that you travel as a homeschooling parent often calls on you to go inward and shine a light on your own inner landscape. Because you’re on a journey, too! This…
Simple Self-Acceptance Practices for Parents In this episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast, I share with you three simple self-acceptance practices for parents. These are techniques you can start using today to help you shift your…
Failure is an Important Part of the Learning Process 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…
Shift Worry Into Curiosity 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…
Be the Leader in Your Homeschool 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 Save a Homeschool Day Gone Bad 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…
3 Ways to Stay Focused in Your Homeschool 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…
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…
Why Choose the Waldorf Approach for Homeschooling 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…