Episode 77 Let’s be real! Our children are not always going to say yes to every homeschooling lesson we present them with! There will be times when our children resist. Hey there, and welcome to Episode 77…
Episode 76 In many hands-on homeschooling approaches, stories form the foundation of the lessons. Stories can work like magic! They connect us, person to person, and heart to heart. The shortest distance between a human being and…
Episode 75 Dear Overwhelmed Homeschool Parent, Please know that you are not alone! Overwhelm can strike at any time. And all homeschoolers experience this. In this episode, I want to offer you a bit of encouragement, some…
Episode 74 You are going to love this episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast! Today’s conversation is about looking inward, with my friend Eshanne as my special guest. Eshanne offers the most beautiful, poignant insights about…
Episode 73 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 mess! Because let’s be real for…
Episode 72 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 is truth, my…
Episode 71 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 mindset from self-criticism…
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…
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…
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…