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🗓️ 4 June 2024
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Welcome to the Homeschool Better Together Podcast, where we journey through the challenging yet rewarding world of homeschooling as a community. In today's episode, you'll discover how strategic planning frameworks can relieve the overwhelm of daily decision-making, turning any curriculum into a seamless, open-and-go experience.
Whether you're like "Best Intention Becky," who loves to plan but tends to overdo it or "Carefree Cathy," who thrives on spontaneity but struggles to cover the core subjects, this episode offers flexible planning techniques like lesson plan lists and magic number scheduling that could be perfect for you. Pam candidly discusses her own struggles with maintaining spontaneity while keeping up with homeschooling demands and introduces flexible planning approaches that can offer peace and predictability amidst life's uncertainties.
Tune in for real stories, practical tips, and empowering resources to make your homeschooling journey more joyful and less stressful. Let's make homeschooling better, together!
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0:00.0 | Are you ready for homeschooling to feel joyful again? |
0:05.4 | Do you long for support as you learn alongside your kids? |
0:10.3 | Welcome to Home School Better Together, a podcast about building a homeschool experience that works for your family. |
0:18.2 | I'm Pam Barnhill, and it's time to step out of the overwhelm and |
0:22.0 | into the wonder. Let's do this. Oh my goodness, it is June and historically June has been such a |
0:36.5 | busy month for us. |
0:38.8 | And it's really not changing too much simply because my youngest is doing quite a bit this much. |
0:45.0 | I think he's going to be gone as much in June as he's going to be here at the house with various camps, all good stuff that he loves doing. |
0:53.4 | And he enjoys going and taking part in. |
0:57.2 | But it makes for kind of a weird month. |
1:01.0 | It feels really busy on the front end, but then it gets crazy, quiet, and relaxed because one of my kids is gone. |
1:07.9 | So when we were homeschooling and my kids were little, we pretty much homeschooled year |
1:14.0 | round. We did take the month of June off because that was when our church had vacation Bible school. |
1:19.1 | And then as my kids got older, that was when my kids started going to camp and things like that. |
1:23.6 | It all usually happened in June or right after Independence Day and then we would begin school |
1:31.6 | about midway through July and that was perfect for us because it was so hot down here in the |
1:38.0 | south it was so humid and it was just perfect for us to go ahead and begin school because it was too hot to do anything |
1:47.9 | other than be in the pool. And honestly, in the middle of the day, it was still too hot to be in the |
1:53.2 | pool. So we would just go back to homeschooling and then we could swim in the evening when we were |
1:58.0 | done. Even though we considered ourselves year-round homeschoolers, |
2:01.1 | we did take the month of June off. |
2:03.3 | And that's one of the things I love about homeschooling |
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