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The Durenda Wilson Podcast

How to Start Homeschooling Without Getting Overwhelmed (Podcast 131)

The Durenda Wilson Podcast

Durenda Wilson

Education For Kids, Kids & Family:parenting, Kids & Family, Parenting

5.0861 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Parents who are considering homeschooling can easily become overwhelmed by all the information out there and that is why I thought it was essential to offer this resource to help parents prioritize their steps as they consider homeschooling.  Some of you haven’t done school at home until the quarantine and this is another reason I wanted to offer this conversation. You need to understand that distance learning is NOT the same thing as homeschooling. Actually, I think it’s often far more stressful in so many ways than choosing to homeschool. When we homeschool, we get to fine-tune our kids’ learning to what works best for THEM (and us). We can arrange their days to give them an opportunity to be kids, to experience a healthy childhood, to learn things in a way that works for them and AS THEY ARE READY. You don’t have to be an expert in education or other people’s kids, you simply need to be an expert in YOUR kids. It’s a commonly accepted fact that if someone spends 10,000 hours on something, they are considered an “expert” in that field.  Guess what? By the time your child is 6 years old, you will have spent an average of 16,000 hours with your child. That makes YOU an expert on your child!  With that in mind, listen in to my conversation with Vicki Bentley, another veteran homeschooling mom, and find encouragement along with simple, doable action steps you can take to start homeschooling your kids! My simple, mercifully short book on homeschooling: The Unhurried Homeschooler (To see more resources mentioned in the podcast go to https://durendawilson.com/how-to-start-homeschooling-without-getting-overwhelmed-podcast-131/)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, moms, welcome to how to start homeschooling without getting overwhelmed.

0:14.7

I am so excited about this. If you don't know me already, I am Durenda Wilson, wife to one,

0:19.5

mom to eight, and Nana to six. I'm also a 24-year

0:23.4

veteran homeschooling mom, and we are about to graduate our seventh, so the finish line is in sight.

0:31.7

But when we decided to homeschool 30 years ago, because when we got married is when we decided

0:37.3

we were going to homeschool

0:38.0

our kids even before we had any. There was no internet and our options were far more limited.

0:44.6

And honestly, I really feel like that made things much simpler in so many ways. Parents today

0:50.8

who are considering homeschooling can easily become overwhelmed by all the information

0:56.2

out there. And that is why I thought it was a really important thing to offer this resource

1:02.2

to help parents prioritize their steps as they consider homeschooling. So I want to mention

1:08.1

real quickly my simple, mercifully short book on homeschooling called

1:13.1

The Unhurried Homestooler.

1:15.6

I'm highly recommended.

1:17.6

Thank you.

1:19.6

Because it's not overwhelming and it will help you take a step back and think about what's really

1:24.6

important because at the end of the day, we want to do what's best for our kids.

1:29.9

We want to prepare them, not just for graduation, but for life.

1:34.5

So you can go to Amazon and check that out, the unhurried homeschooler.

1:38.9

It's also, I'll include a link to it in my podcast notes.

1:43.0

Now, some of you haven't done school at home until the quarantine.

1:49.3

And this is another reason that I wanted to offer this conversation because you need to

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