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Brave Writer

22. (S2E3) Homeschooling Diverse Children Through Diverse Experiences - with Julie Kirkwood

Brave Writer

Julie Bogart and Melissa Wiley

Books, Education, Arts, Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4.8927 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2017

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Today two Julies sit down to discuss how the Brave Writer lifestyle draws on diverse experiences to provide excellent home education.

Julie Kirkwood, our guest, is a mom to three kids who believes in the value of curiosity, exploration and a daily dose of nature in her homeschool world. She created the fantastic home education website Creekside Learning.

Creekside Learning is a space to share STEM and Naturalist learning resources for adventurous kids, as well as inspiration for homeschooling parents. The focus on STEM developed because it was her kids’ biggest interest.

Julie also shares a number of tools that she and her children develop, including Positive Thought Cards. They are positive affirmations for learning that can act as a reset button when you get to a point where learning stops. It’s a unique, effective tool – and it’s completely free!

“The STEM stuff really grew out of my kids’ interests. It was not my big interest, but when I saw how interested they were and how excited they were when we would learn about science and technology, it just grew and grew.”

A huge aspect of the Brave Writer lifestyle is that we are trying to give our children a rich landscape of experiences – it’s not just focusing on language arts properties. If we immerse them in experiences that call out access to language then we find ourselves more capable of writing and more able to draw on a richer and wider vocabulary.

Julie’s family often experiences homeschooling outside of the home. The outings are intentional, but they have no agenda. It’s entirely child-led. She’s found that the learning then continues at home because her children see something and then they want to learn more about it.  

“The natural environment becomes important to them, and so it does come out in their writing, it comes out in what they talk about and it comes out in what they desire to do.”

Like nature, a weekly Poetry Tea Time experience can be re-centering for the family. There is something about changing the routine, coming together and simply enjoying poetry (or the outdoors), as opposed to requiring learning to happen, that actually creates a safe space for learning to occur.

“We’re in year seven right now and never, ever have my kids balked or fussed when I said it was time for Poetry Tea Time.”

Julie’s children love to build, which led to a fascination with LEGO and, of course, Minecraft.

Julie views Minecraft as a valuable learning tool. Her children think very analytically when they are building something and she’s noticed that they now look at the rest of the world in a more analytical way.

Julie does have some anxiety about the frequency with which her children, and most children, are in front of screens. She talks to them about and encourages a balance between games, activity and nature.

“It’s really interesting to see them face a new challenge with whatever video game they’re playing and figure stuff out, and I think there’s great value in that.”

You can find all of Julie’s excellent resources at Creekside Learning for incorporating STEM, Naturalism and diversity into your home education. I know I’m going to print out a set of Positive Thought Cards for my family!

You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/

You can download Free Writing Lessons here:

http://go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessons

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0:00.0

Welcome to season two of the podcast A Brave Writers Life in Brief. I'm Julie Bogart, your host.

0:07.0

And then as I read through the writer's jungle to kind of retrain myself because you know I was publicly schooled and I found that it was really deeply ingrained and

0:28.0

de-chooling myself was really a longer process. There's something to be said for teaching kids self-care because I see it carry over away from school work

0:36.3

it carries over into other things too.

0:40.3

You're listening to season two of the Brave Rider podcast. This season

0:47.1

were focused on what I call the Brave Rider lifestyle. I'm not talking

0:51.3

about lifestyles of the rich and famous, more like lifestyles of the underfunded

0:56.2

and messy, you know, families like yours, like mine.

1:00.1

The Brave Writer lifestyle is all about creating a language-rich environment for your kids

1:06.0

so that they're naturally drawn to not only writing, poetry, and reading great books,

1:11.4

but also subjects like Shakespeare, art appreciation, and nature

1:16.2

journaling. Even beyond those we like to add things like tabletop gaming, movie viewing, and television. Oh my! I interview

1:26.3

brave writer parents each week who are just like you and we get to hear both their

1:31.1

struggles and their creativity in providing a wonderful homeschool

1:35.5

life for their kids.

1:37.0

I can't wait for you to meet this wide array of moms, so let's get started with this

1:41.1

week's episode.

1:42.1

Today, listeners, it's Let's get started with this week's episode.

1:43.0

Today, listeners, it's the Julie's.

1:46.3

I'm happy to welcome Julie Kirkwood.

1:48.8

She is a mom to three kids, 7, 10, and 12

1:52.2

and lives in Virginia near Washington, D.C.

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