Hey, homeschoolers! Are you someone who never does today what you can put off until tomorrow? Or do you have a student who’s a procrastinator? If so, you’ll love this episode! I interview Barb Raveling,…
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Why and How to Teach Guitar in Your Homeschool
Hey, homeschoolers! Music is such an important and gratifying part of home education. You may have heard my interviews with Joseph Hoffman about piano and Gena Mayo about easy ways of including music in your…
Trusting God with Friendships
Hey, homeschoolers! It’s time for another edition of The Trust Project. This month we’re talking about how to trust God with our friendships. Whether it’s having enough friends for ourselves and our kids, a problem…
How to Teach Health in Your Homeschool
Hey, homeschoolers! Remember health class in school? Honestly, I don’t. But I do know I haven’t been excited about the health curriculum I’ve used with my high schoolers until now. We’ll talk more about how…
How and Why to Teach Your Kids to Be Entrepreneurs
Hey, homeschoolers! Entrepreneurship is like a continuation of homeschooling. Our kids can continue to enjoy freedom in doing what they love to do. That’s what I’m talking about in this week’s episode of The Homeschool…
How to Trust God with Your Parents
Hey, homeschoolers! I can’t believe it’s already September, but it is indeed. It’s time for another installment of the Trust Project. Each month, we are seeking to trust God with another area of our lives….
How to Know if You’re Doing Enough in Your Homeschool
Hey homeschoolers! I frequently hear this worry from homeschoolers I talk with at the great homeschool conventions: I don’t know if I’m doing enough. In a time when homeschoolers have an abundance of curriculum options…
How Homeschooling Can Be a Fulfilling Career
Hey homeschoolers! At the time of this recording, many new homeschoolers are starting this amazing journey. Some of you homeschooling moms are giving up a career, a business, or are putting your education aside to…
How to Avoid Drill & Kill in Teaching Language Arts
Hey homeschoolers! If your student doesn’t enjoy some aspects of language arts, whether that is reading, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, or writing, there is a good chance you have succumbed to the age old approach of…
How to Trust God with Your Finances
Hey homeschoolers! This month we will be focusing the trust project on our finances. This is a difficult area for many of us to trust God with, but it can bring a great deal of…