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Homeschool Better Together with Pam Barnhill

YMB #69 Morning Time and the Bilingual Homeschool: A Conversation with Lauren Stengele

Homeschool Better Together with Pam Barnhill

Pam Barnhill

Kids & Family, Christianity, Education, Religion & Spirituality

4.9683 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

I am joined on the podcast today by Lauren Stengele, a non-native Spanish speaker who is passionate about raising bilingual kids. Lauren is teaching her kids Spanish in order to reclaim her own Mexican heritage and she is using Morning Time to make this a reality in her homeschool.
 
In this episode of the podcast Lauren and I chat about how she incorporates two languages intro her school day, what makes Morning Time such a great vehicle for second language learning and also about the two biggest indicators for success in raising bilingual kids. It was a fun episode.
 
Don't forget to grab your episode downloads including your Basket Bonus Spanish memory work for your Morning Time at pambarnhill.com/ymb69.

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0:00.0

This is Your Morning Basket, where we help you bring truth, goodness, and beauty to your

0:13.2

homeschool day.

0:17.0

Hi, everyone, and welcome to episode 69 of the Your Morning Basket podcast.

0:23.7

I'm Pam Barnhill, your host, and I am so happy that you are joining me here today.

0:29.3

Well, today's podcast is all about how you can use your morning time if you are wanting to educate your kids bilingually. My guest today is Lauren Stangle. And

0:42.1

Lauren and I met a few years ago at the Great Home School Convention. She was there with her

0:47.6

husband who was also working at the convention. We'll talk a little bit about that in the podcast

0:51.7

so you can hear all about it and Lauren was telling me she

0:55.6

wanted to educate her kids bilingual in her home and as she learned more about morning time

1:02.9

she thought that would be a great way to do it and she ran with it within a year she had we met the convention again, and she was showing me her bilingual morning time plans that she had made.

1:16.7

So it was really exciting to see Lauren kind of take the idea of morning time and run with it to do the things that she was wanting to do in her homeschool.

1:27.1

And so she's here now today to tell us

1:29.2

all about it. It's just a fun and fascinating conversation, all about language acquisition,

1:35.7

living out your heritage, and so many more things. I think you're really going to enjoy it.

1:41.3

Now, I forgot to mention in the podcast when I was interviewing Lauren,

1:45.4

and I did want you to know, in case you're really interested in this topic, Lauren is going

1:50.8

to be at the Great Homeschool Convention in Ontario, California, this June, talking about

1:58.6

this very thing. So if you're in the California area, be sure to check out

2:03.8

great homeschoolconventions.com and get information about how to register for that conference,

2:09.7

June 18th through 20th, because you'll be able to see Lauren speaking there. And I'll be speaking

2:15.6

there as well. So with no further ado, we'll get on with this episode of the podcast right after this word

2:23.4

from our sponsor.

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