Episode 184 Hello, homeschooling friend! This week on the podcast, we’re bringing you an Art of Homeschooling Classic from the archives. As you consider your curriculum options, gather resources, and start to lay out your homeschool lessons…
Episode 182 You’re in for a treat today because I’m sharing the first in a series of episodes diving deep into each grade, starting with The Kindergarten Basket. I’m excited! Over the next few months here on…
Episode 181 As I’m recording this episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, Mother’s Day is on the horizon here in the U.S. So in celebration, we’re exploring the idea of mindful mothering. Listen in for three…
Episode 180 In today’s episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, I’m sharing some ideas about finding your flow as a homeschooler. I have two suggestions for getting into the groove and feeling at ease with your…
Episode 179 We’re getting back to basics in this episode for an often-requested topic ~ getting started with Waldorf homeschooling. I see so many homeschooling parents overcomplicating things and getting stressed out. So let’s explore how to…
Episode 178 Springtime has finally arrived here in Ohio. And with it, thoughts of spending more time outdoors. The arrival of a new season has inspired me to share some beautiful books to connect kids to nature…
Episode 177 I am super excited about this podcast topic because it addresses the number one question I get asked as a homeschooling mentor: how to homeschool multiple ages at the same time. Waldorf homeschooling can feel…
Episode 176 Today’s podcast here at the Art of Homeschooling is taking an honest look at setting boundaries. Setting boundaries in a healthy way, with kindness and compassion, takes some practice. It’s often one of the hardest…
Episode 175 Springtime has arrived here in the northern hemisphere. I just love the changing seasons. And from the time my kiddos were little, I think of the change of seasons as a wonderful moment to refresh…
Episode 174 When I think back about my end goal as a homeschooling parent, I would say it was to promote independent learning. Throughout my educational experience, I’ve noticed that most teaching methods, Waldorf included, are heavily…