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🗓️ 12 July 2022
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Homeschooling is all we've ever known. In this episode we share what our experience was like interacting with "normal kids," how our parents equipped us for the "real world," and what we want most for our children by the time they leave the "nest." I am trying to think of more things I can put in quotations. I cannot think of any more at this time. Maybe I just "lack creativity."
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0:00.0 | Okay guys, so today we're talking all about socialization, which can be a big |
0:04.4 | fear for those who are just starting homeschooling or have, or maybe just |
0:10.5 | considering homeschooling. And before we get into this episode, I actually want to |
0:14.1 | let you know that I launched a homeschool course. It was going to initially just |
0:17.7 | be a homeschool mini course, but apparently I talked too much. So it turned into |
0:21.9 | like the full meal deal. And obviously my kiddos are young. It's just called |
0:26.3 | homeschooling the first three years. And it's about creating a foundation of |
0:30.4 | joy and confidence and a love of learning in your home right off the start. |
0:34.3 | School is one of the most enjoyable things that the kiddos and I do around our |
0:37.4 | home. We love it. And I just want to show you how homeschooling can be so simple. |
0:42.3 | It can just take 30 minutes of your day when they're young kids. And then it |
0:47.1 | can take later maybe an hour or two of your day. And that's it. So if you don't |
0:50.9 | have the time and you don't want to do all the crafts and you're just fatigued at |
0:55.7 | the thought of taking on the responsibility of your child's, obviously homeschooling |
1:00.6 | is very new to me with a five year old, four year old and three year old. But I |
1:06.2 | educated my younger siblings and taught them how to read and write and spell. And |
1:11.7 | then later on after we got married, I tutored math and English and history and |
1:16.8 | so many different things. And so this homeschool course is kind of a |
1:21.0 | humulation of what I've learned from teaching other students how to keep that |
1:25.6 | joy alive in learning, how to navigate meltdowns, how to approach a child that |
1:31.0 | made these burnt out on learning. Somehow they just got the joy sucked out of |
1:35.0 | it already and they don't want to participate. And then also Leon Lucy and |
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