

You’re listening to the Read-Aloud Revival podcast. It’s free, it’s fast, and it’s kind of addicting. That’s /quiz, or just text the word QUIZ to the number 33777. You’ll answer three super quick questions, and I recommend a couple of books I think will be excellent for your kids’ ages and interests. Go to /quiz, to get a free personal recommendation from me. You are two minutes away from a fantastic personal book recommendation. What did Sally prioritize in her homeschool?ĭealing with fear - and we all deal with fear the difference between being your child’s teacher and being his or her mentor (this is BIG)Ĭlick the play button below to start listening: We talk about… 2:33.how to make your home a place of resource for your children.how we can raise lifelong learners who aren’t afraid to tackle big questions and obstacles.…and if you’re about to set off on a year of home learning, be encouraged and inspired to have a glorious year of awaking wonder in your kids. If you ever wonder whether homeschooling “works” or gets good results, you probably want to listen to this episode. We discuss how Sally translated her own boredom with traditional education in order to find a different way for her four children… and the (rather fantastic) results of those choices. In this episode, Sally Clarkson and I continue a conversation we started over on her podcast a few weeks ago. What if you could fall in love with homeschooling your kids? What would happen if you decided to be your child’s mentor, rather than their teacher? What if you awakened their wonder and curiosity, so that they became the kind of people who thirst for knowledge and understanding?
