The Podcast for Homeschool Moms dedicated to the homeschool mom who wants to address her needs & interests and plan for her emotions.
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Helping You Turn Your Homeschool Challenges into Your Homeschool Charms
Season #1 of the Homeschool Mama Self-Care podcast is dedicated to nurturing homeschool mamas seeking to address personal needs, plan for emotional challenges, and learn from experienced homeschool coaches.
The Podcast for Homeschool Moms dedicated to the homeschool mom who wants to address her needs & interests and plan for her emotions.
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Anticipating the 2024 new year, we’re envisioning our homeschools. Be encouraged and clarify your intentions with the 5 strategies to revise your vision for your homeschool: join the 5-Day Homeschool Mama Vision Challenge. So, you’ll receive 5 days of strategies in your email inbox… A homeschool vision challenge for you: A 5 Day Homeschool Mama…
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Let’s chat about The Not So Big Life with Sarah Susanka. Susanka is a social innovator, acclaimed architect, agent of personal transformation, and author of the Not So Big series. Sarah Susanka has become the inspiration for a new way of understanding how we inhabit both our homes and our lives. She is the best-selling…
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We want a homeschool teen’s perspective on homeschooling high school, following interests, socialization, unschooling a classical education, and pursuing her life’s passions. Madelyn is a dancer, a chef, a scientist, and a kind, nurturing heart (oh, and a just-graduated homeschooled teen). I offer you this homeschool teen’s perspective on her experience. Introducing one of my…
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There’s an art and science in medicine, I’ve been told. If one could type symptoms into the Google bar and spit out a diagnosis, would medical doctors be required? There’s a certain experience and constant exposure that surrounds the assessment and diagnoses in medicine that can’t be captured in the Google bar. Let’s get a…
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A homeschool dad’s thoughts: allow your kids to have broad parameters. Then listen to them, listen some more, and listen a little longer.
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