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Brave Writer

26. (S2E7) Note to Homeschooling Parents: Remember Self-Care - with Amy Milcic

Brave Writer

Julie Bogart and Melissa Wiley

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

4.8927 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Amy Milcic is a former mental health therapist and a homeschooling parent of five active, busy boys. She has a great blog, Rock Your Homeschool, that will add sparkle to your family’s learning fun.

I first ran into Amy on Periscope, where she starts her day by pumping up other homeschool moms (I think coffee is one of her secrets!). Today, she is going to help pump you up in your homeschool efforts, too.

Amy’s kids are drawn to the freedom of the Brave Writer lifestyle. It allows them to embrace who they are as an individual and keep out of any cookie cutters.

“The Friday Freewrites have been… oh my goodness! I could cry when I think about the effect it has had on our family.”

Friday Freewrites have been hugely beneficial for Amy’s family. They have helped her kids be comfortable in who they are, their thought processes and how they can express their thoughts on paper.  

One of her children even said, “Mom, I never knew writing could feel this good.” Before Friday Freewriting, it was a struggle. The same child would crumple into a fetal position at the first mention of writing.

Poetry Teatime has also been very meaningful for Amy’s family. It’s so popular that they want to do it more than once a week!

“As a mental health therapist, I feel that self-expression is so important and poetry is just a beautiful way of carefully selecting words to express your thoughts and feelings.”

Poetry has helped Amy’s boys realize that there are different writing formats and different ways to express yourself. Poetry Teatime opens up a world of new conversation and discussion that, otherwise, they never would have had. For the athletes in Amy’s family, poetry also helps them find a part of themselves that they never knew existed.

If you want to see some wonderful examples of Poetry Teatime with five boys, check out Amy on Instagram @rockyourhomeschool.

As a former mental health professional, Amy is acutely aware of the importance of self-care in homeschooling. As parents, we want to give everything to our children – yet, we need that time to reconnect with ourselves.

“Self-care as to be a priority. Otherwise, if my cup is empty, I can not be there for my family. I feel that is a vital part of a homeschooler’s life.“

Whether it’s self-care or lesson plans, there is no one way to do it. Many homeschooling parents and children feel boxed in, feel overwhelmed or feel like they should do something differently. That is simply not true.

One of the wonderful things about the Brave Writer lifestyle is that there are so many different ways to do any one thing, and we can focus on using our own individual gifts to help our children.

There’s many different ways to teach any one thing. We all can use our own individual gifts to help our children with that “and, in the process, learn more about our children and help them discover their unique potential.”

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

 

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0:00.0

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

0:10.5

Poetry Teatime has been an incredible addition to our homeschool and nothing that I ever

0:17.7

thought with five boys that we would do.

0:22.4

Self-care has to be a priority. Otherwise, if my cup is empty, I cannot be there for my children, for my family. You're listening to season two of the Brave Rider podcast. This season

0:39.1

we're focused on what I call the Brave Rider lifestyle. I'm not talking about lifestyles of the rich and famous, more like lifestyles of the

0:47.3

underfunded and messy, you know, families like yours, like mine. The Brave Rider lifestyle is all about creating a language-rich

0:56.0

environment for your kids so that they're naturally drawn to not only writing, poetry, and

1:02.0

reading great books, but also subjects like Shakespeare,

1:06.5

art appreciation, and nature journaling.

1:09.7

Even beyond those, we like to add things like tabletop gaming, movie viewing, and television.

1:15.6

Oh my! I interview brave writer parents each week who are just like you and we get to hear both their struggles and their creativity

1:25.6

in providing a wonderful homeschool life for their kids. I can't wait for you to

1:30.0

meet this wide array of moms so let's get started with this week's episode.

1:35.4

Today on the Brave Rider Lifestyle Podcast I'd like to introduce you to a former

1:41.5

mental health therapist Amy Milsick.

1:44.0

She has five active busy boys between the ages of two and 14.

1:50.0

She's a homeschooler and a blogger, and I love the name of her blog.

1:54.7

Rock your homeschool.

1:56.6

As a mother of five kids and a business owner too,

1:59.7

I can relate to having those hands full. I first discovered Amy through

2:05.0

Periscope the live streaming broadcast app. She starts her day

2:09.3

pumping up other homeschool moms. She drinks coffee.

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