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The Homeschool Solutions Show

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The homeschooling community is large, diverse, and ever-growing. There is so much we may learn from the successes, failures, and challenges of others in this community. We trust that you’ll find these conversations to be encouraging, thought-provoking, and equipping.

Episodes

257 | College Isn’t the Only Path to a Successful Future (Janice Campbell with Cindy LaJoy)

Although we are surrounded by messages that imply that college is the best choice for everyone, that isn’t always true. Some kids and families have the kinds of gifts and talents that make a skilled trade or entrepreneurship a much better option. Join us today to hear about Cindy LaJoy’s experience in homeschooling a blue-collar family.

Oct 06, 202055 minEp. 257

CM 3 #8 How To Add Enchantment To Your Homeschool Through Literature

Is your homeschool relaxed and inviting? At one time, our homeschool was miserable. We were following all the “rules of school” and enjoying absolutely none of it. School had become stale and boring, and we desperately needed to add a little bit of Enchantment to our relaxed Charlotte Mason homeschool.

Oct 02, 202014 minSeason 3Ep. 8

256 | Teaching Our Children to Know God’s Voice (Wendy Speake with Mark Batterson)

Today we are going to be talking about teaching our children to know God’s voice. Mark and his daughter Summer recently released a children’s book entitled God Speaks in Whispers. This may have been my favorite interview yet! Even if you don’t have young children to read this picture book to… this is a not-to-be-missed conversation!

Sep 29, 202029 minEp. 256

255 | Homeschool Laughs and Lingo (Jennifer Cabrera)

Do you have a child who is anxious, and gets upset easily…who is “overreactive” to his environment? Childhood should be “carefree”, but for some kids and teens, it is anxiety-filled. Their nervous system is sending them erratic messages that make them feel uneasy, panicked, or upset. We call them kids whose nervous system is in disequilibrium. Is it “Character or Chemistry?”. In this Podcast, we will explore the physical symptoms that a child often has that leads to behavior that is inappropriat...

Sep 15, 202036 minEp. 254

251 | The Joy of Reading in Community (Janice Campbell with Jennifer Dow)

Reading in community can take you more deeply into a book, and more deeply into the heart of friendship, too. If you’ve ever wanted to start a book group or wondered how to lead a class discussion on a classic work of literature, Jennifer Dow’s wise counsel can help you do both. You don’t have to know everything about a book in order to do this. Jennifer suggests that “If the goal is community and the hospitality that leads to healing, we must provide free space with clear, helpful boundaries. W...

Aug 25, 202053 minEp. 251

250 | How to be a Work-at-Home(school) Mom (Wendy Speake)

We’re talking about another HOMESCHOOL TRIGGER. Today’s episode is for the working moms in our community — those of you who are not only doing the work of homeschool, but also working a job! Whether 9-5 or part time work, getting paid or volunteering, it’s hard to balance the heavy load. That’s why we are talking about carefully and intentionally scheduling our homeschool days. We don’t want to be so stretched out that we are stressed out and freaking out at our kids.

Aug 18, 202027 minEp. 250

HS #248 Photographic Memory: Your Child’s Greatest Resource with Dianne Craft

Today we are going to discuss the most useful resource you can give to your bright, hard working learners. Many people think that some are just born with a “photographic memory”. But we now know that this amazing ability can be easily taught. The ability to use the photographic memory is one of the best gifts you can give your child. Your child can store his spelling words in his photographic memory for quick retrieval. Poor test takers will learn how to store facts using their photographic memo...

Aug 04, 20201 hr 3 minEp. 248

SPECIAL EDITION: 2 | Homeschool Connections Podcast by Sonlight: Literature-Based Learning Conversations (Stephanie with Judy Wnuk & Sarita Holzmann)

Today’s two-part podcast features an animated conversation between Stephanie, Judy, and Sarita about literature-based homeschooling. Filled with anecdotes and practical advice for those considering homeschooling, and those already on the journey. In addition, listen to Sarita share what makes great literature and delightful narratives so effective for teaching. Find out what kinds of books to avoid and how to get your kids begging for just one more chapter - even if they aren’t in love with read...

Jul 30, 202047 minEp. 2

246 | Homeschooling the Next Great Generation! (Wendy Speake with Jonathan Catherman)

Today we are talking about raising children to be ready to take on the many demands of life! This is so much more than reading, writing and arithmetic. If you’ve ever wanted a “manual” or a “guide” — or wanted to pass a manual / guide onto your children as they hit middle school and high school… this is the conversation for you!

Jul 21, 202041 minEp. 246

245 | Creating A Plan for Your Family’s Summer (Jessica Smartt)

This episode includes a discussion about building a summer daily routine, helping kids to work, creative ways to make memories as a family, goal-setting over the summer, and how to help parents truly rest without letting the household structure disintegrate!

Jul 14, 202036 minEp. 245

SPECIAL EDITION: 1 | Homeschooling 101: How to Begin (Janice Campbell)

Homeschooling expert, Janice Campbell shares her vast knowledge of all things homeschooling. This workshop is a wealth of information geared toward helping those new-to-homeschooling families begin their journey. Janice discusses how to get started, what you need to know in order to choose a homeschooling method, and the curriculum that fits. She also spends a few minutes talking about how to plan your time and find that all-important support. Even if you have been homeschooling for a while, you...

Jul 10, 20201 hr 6 minEp. 1

244 | Stories and Music and Learning that Sticks (Janice Campbell with Carol Reynolds)

Children are born with a love for music and stories, but sometimes it can seem as if those things are just for fun and must be set aside when “real school” begins. That’s really not true! Join us in this episode as we talk about how stories show up in books, history, science, and music, and why stories and the arts aren’t extras in your homeschool — they’re essential all the way through as you teach your whole child — head, heart, and hand.

Jul 07, 202059 minEp. 244

242 | Exciting Announcement (Wendy Speake)

Today we are announcing something thrilling. Here on the Homeschool Solutions Show, we are growing in exciting ways — and we hope that you will grow with us. Not only will you be encouraged, during this episode, to reach out and live out Acts 2:42 in your own community of friends, but Wendy will be sharing how our podcast will be inviting new friends to join us each week as well!

Jun 30, 202027 minEp. 242

243 | Dear Mom, Don't Give Up (Sean Allen)

You can't quit mom. You're simply too important. To others your work doesn't look like much and I know it often doesn't feel like much but if you left off sweeping your kitchen and nursing bruises and staging impromptu tea parties and the thousand other things you do to enrich the lives of your children, the world would fall apart.

Jun 25, 202012 minEp. 243

240 | Talking With Our Children About Racism (Susan Seay)

Susan Seay’s main message to moms is that we have the privilege and the responsibility of being present and purposeful with our children, every day with every topic we race. Today we’re talking about what intentionality looks like in the conversation about race relations and local social justice for our brothers and sisters of color.

Jun 23, 202048 minEp. 240

241 | How Morning Time Transformed Our Bilingual Homeschool (Lauren Stengele)

Lauren Stengele is a non-native Spanish speaker, language teacher, and bilingual homeschooling mom. She creates homeschooling resources for bilingual families at www.bilingualtogether.com . Today, Lauren addresses one difficulty all homeschooling families face: where do we find the time to do the things that are most important to us as a family? Listen in as she talks about Morning Time, and how it allowed her to focus on one very important aspect of her family’s homeschool: raising bilingual ch...

Jun 18, 20207 minEp. 241

238 | Planning an Educational Family Vacation (Brandy & Matt Gleason)

Summer is upon us! Thank you, Jesus! And now is the time to begin exploring and creating timeless memories with your family. In today's episode, Brandy Gleason and her husband Matt will share from their experiences as a homeschooling family of 10. You'll find many hints and tips to make a day trip or lengthy travel doable and how to create a paper trail for homeschool record-keeping.

Jun 16, 202031 minEp. 238

239 | How To Get Started In Homeschooling (Brandy Gleason)

Making the choice to homeschool your child or children is always the best choice. Not only does it give you the freedom to tailor their specific academic program to their strengths and style of learning, but it gives you so much freedom as well.

Jun 11, 202014 minEp. 239

236 | Family Worship (Wendy Speake with Francie Winslow)

Maybe our time of “family worship” is less about a devotional and more about our first love devotion to God overflowing in devoted love to the people in our home. Today’s podcast takes us out of a traditional box of “family devotions” and inspires us to live lives of devotion to God!

Jun 09, 202051 minEp. 236

237 | Letting Your Kids Struggle (Erin Kunkle)

Modern culture tells us to pursue pleasure and avoid pain at all costs. But what does the Bible have to say about struggle, suffering and even pain? Are we hindering our kids’ spiritual growth and character development by overprotecting them? This post will help you to help your kids see struggle and suffering from God’s point of view, as well as offer practical tips on how to allow your kids to struggle in healthy ways.

Jun 04, 202014 minEp. 237

234 | Homeschooling with No Regrets | Part 2 (Rhonda Stoppe)

Today is part 2 of our 2-part conversation with Rhonda Stoppe. We’re covering the remaining 4 points from her list of 8 very specific things we can do to make sure we don’t look back on these homeschooling years with regrets. If you missed part-1, please listen to that one first! It’s a gem… and so is Rhonda!

Jun 02, 202046 minEp. 234

235 | Managing a Large Family Homeschool for the Not So Organized Mom (Amber Smith)

When I tell people that I homeschool my 10 children, they nearly always say, "You must be very organized !" I smile and pinch my husband so he doesn't reveal the truth that I'm not a terribly organized person. Even though I have never used a fancy planner to plot out my life out on paper, I have discovered three key secrets to managing my large family homeschool. Maybe they will help you, too!

May 28, 20208 minEp. 235

232 | Homeschooling with No Regrets | Part 1 (Rhonda Stoppe)

Today is part 1 of our 2-part conversation with Rhonda Stoppe. We’re covering eight very specific things we can do to make sure we don’t look back on these homeschooling years with regrets. Today we’re talking about our calling, our motivation, and so much more!

May 26, 202042 minEp. 232