Episode 85 Homeschooling can mean living on a single income for many families. And we all want to be mindful of how we spend our money on homeschooling supplies and resources. By focusing on simplicity and creativity,…
Episode 82 As I write and record this episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast, the homeschooling year is coming to a close for many families. And one of the most frequent questions I’m asked is how…
Episode 81 Join me on the podcast as I talk with my mentor, Barbara Dewey of Waldorf Without Walls, about the story of how the Taproot Teacher Training for homeschoolers began back on Barbara’s farm in 2007. …
Episode 80 There are so many moving pieces and parts for homeschoolers to consider. We can get lost in a sea of swirling ideas. That’s why over the years, I’ve developed mantras to help me remember what’s…
Episode 79 So much of what the founder of the Waldorf education movement, Rudolf Steiner, believed 100 years ago about child development has been confirmed by the study of neuroscience! I’m fascinated by the human brain and…
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 64 I’m excited to share with you here the beautiful ritual of mealtime blessings for families! You’ll find out why and how to add this simple rhythm to your day and hear some of my family’s…
Episode 62 Homeschooling is not just all about the kids all the time. We as homeschooling parents are on a journey as well. Let’s explore 3 paths of development for the homeschool parent! These three recommended paths…
Episode 61 This episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast is from the archives, December of 2020. And it’s all about one of my favorite activities for these long, dark, cold December days ~ The window star challenge! …
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…