6 Lessons About Homeschooling I’ve Learned Through Podcasting
This is the 300th episode of The Homeschool Sanity Show! I have really enjoyed podcasting for a number of reasons. One of the unexpected reasons is it's taught me a lot about homeschooling. This is the episode where I share homeschool encouragement from eight years of podcasting. Listen to the podcast Hey, homeschoolers! The Ultimate Radio Show Network has been producing podcasts for 9 years. I took a year's leave in there, so that...
Homeschool Your Way: Finding Freedom in Your Christian Homeschool Journey
Do you long for more freedom in your homeschool? More of the peace and joy you thought you'd have as you taught your children at home? If so, this episode of The Homeschool Sanity Show is for you. In our time together, I'll share why a grace-based approach to home education may be just what you're looking for. Listen to the podcast Hey, homeschoolers! Today's episode is about what homeschooling looks like when we seek a truly...
You Can Homeschool with Carrie Strong
Do you ever worry that you aren't cut out for homeschooling? This is The Homeschool Sanity Show, the episode where my guest and I make homeschooling doable, even if it's been a struggle in the past. I've asked about insecurities on the Homeschool Sanity Facebook page, and I know many of us have them. I know I did! Just because I had a PhD didn't mean that I knew how to teach or even parent my kids to adulthood. Listen to the podcast...
How to Implement Family Learning
Hey, homeschoolers! When you are teaching more than one child, one of the best sanity-savers is using a family-learning approach. I had to teach this way with six kids and I made sure that Grammar Galaxy could be taught to students at multiple levels. My guest Kathy Gossen gives us simple tips for getting started. Before we get to the interview, I want to thank my sponsor: College Prep Genius. Here's more about it. There is a huge...
3 Simple Grammar Tips for Homeschool Moms
Hey, homeschoolers! I wrote the curriculum series Grammar Galaxy in part because I'm a grammar nerd. Grammar has always come easily to me and I love it. But hand me a Rubik's cube or another visual-spatial puzzle and I just can't get it. If visual-spatial skills are your strength, you could send me written instructions for solving it and I might understand. In the same spirit, I want to give those of you whose weakness is grammar some...
Project-Based Learning
Hey, homeschoolers! At this point in the year, I begin to think about changes I want to make in my homeschool. One change you may want to consider is adding some project-based learning. My guest today is going to help us with that. Before I introduce her, I want to let you know about the projects I've included in Grammar Galaxy Nova for middle schoolers. While learning about literature, vocabulary, spelling strategies, and grammar,...