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    homeschool planning

    Explore " homeschool planning" with insightful episodes like "61 - Best of Series - To Plan or Not to Plan Your Homeschool Schedule", "Homeschool Teacher Prep for the Special Needs Child", "How to Find Your Ideal Homeschool Rhythm", "Practical Tips for the First-Time Homeschool Mom" and "Rein in Your Homeschool Planning" from podcasts like ""Peaceful Homeschool Podcast", "Empowering Homeschool Conversations", "One Faithful Mom", "One Faithful Mom" and "Art of Homeschooling Podcast"" and more!

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    61 - Best of Series - To Plan or Not to Plan Your Homeschool Schedule

    61 - Best of Series - To Plan or Not to Plan Your Homeschool Schedule

    Best of Series - Replay of episode 11.

    Today Emma and Beth discuss planning a homeschool schedule.  Do you preplan everything down to the day and page numbers? Or do you plan weekly? Or do you do a general flexible plan?

    Find out what they learned through trial and error throughout the years.

    Here are some links mentioned:

    Free Homeschool Record Keeping Tracker PDF

    Beth's Book - Find Your Homeschool Vibe 

    Find Your Homeschool Vibe 
    Find Your Homeschool Vibe, How to Homeschool Without Losing Your Mind a book by co-host Beth Lee

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    Homeschool Teacher Prep for the Special Needs Child

    Homeschool Teacher Prep for the Special Needs Child
    Our special guest this week was Stephanie Buckwalter, homeschool mom, author, consultant, & curriculum developer. Stephanie shared with us about "Teacher Prep for the Special Needs Child"Watch the full broadcast on YouTube at https://youtu.be/1YBDU-M-_GQThis episode of Empowering Homeschool Conversations was funded by viewers like you. To learn how you can support the nonprofit work of SPED Homeschool and this broadcast, visit https://spedhomeschool.com/donate/To connect with Stephanie at Art of Special Needs Parenting, visit: https://artofspecialneedsparenting.com/To find out more about SPED Homeschool, visit our website at https://spedhomeschool.com/ Check out our most recent articles on SPED Homeschool at https://spedhomeschool.com/articles/ Click here to power up your at home teaching by joining our online community and getting great deals on digital products from our partners: https://www.empoweredhomeschool.org/ #specialneedsparent #homeschoolspecialneeds #homeschoolspecialed

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    Practical Tips for the First-Time Homeschool Mom

    Practical Tips for the First-Time Homeschool Mom

    Is this your first year of homeschooling?

    Do you have a houseful of littles? Maybe you're starting with Kindergarten and you've got a toddler or two and a baby tagging along.

    Or maybe you pulled your kids out of school and you have several children in multiple grades. 

    Perhaps you got thrown into "crisis schooling" last year and decided you enjoyed the time with your children and are now moving into homeschooling.

    Whatever your situation, this episode will give you the help and encouragement you need to make it your best first year of teaching your children at home! 

    Rein in Your Homeschool Planning

    Rein in Your Homeschool Planning

    EP35: Let's talk about homeschool planning! And specifically, how to rein it in! Because honestly, this is a real bugaboo for homeschoolers.

    So whether you’re a planner by nature or you truly dislike this task, this episode can help you get a realistic view of how planning can work in a reasonable way.

    So that you don’t go down too many rabbit holes of endless searching. And can simplify and streamline the planning process.

    Find the Show Notes for this episode at: www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode35

    Inspired at Home Membership (www.artofhomeschooling.com/inspiredathome) where you'll find the Plan It Out course.

    Want to bring more creativity and lively arts to your homeschool lessons? The Taproot Teacher Training for Homeschoolers is for you. Waldorf-inspired workshops in the grades, music, art, science, and so much more all led by experienced homeschoolers.  Join us for a magical in-person weekend training for homeschoolers in northeast Ohio August 1-4, 2024. Check out the photos!

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    Stories Make Great Teachers: A Conversation Between Two Homeschooling Moms

    Stories Make Great Teachers: A Conversation Between Two Homeschooling Moms

    EP16: In this episode, two homeschooling moms (Jean Miller and Alison Manzer) share our love of books with you. And talk together about a recent YA (young adult) novel they  just read. Their goal is to let you listen in as they talk through how they might use this book in homeschooling lessons. So you too can explore how to use a book as a container for a lesson or even plan an entire lesson block around one book.

    Show Notes & Book Hearth Printable at www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode16

    Want to bring more creativity and lively arts to your homeschool lessons? The Taproot Teacher Training for Homeschoolers is for you. Waldorf-inspired workshops in the grades, music, art, science, and so much more all led by experienced homeschoolers.  Join us for a magical in-person weekend training for homeschoolers in northeast Ohio August 1-4, 2024. Check out the photos!

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    Thanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram or find us on Facebook.

    How to Homeschool Part 2- Examine Strengths and Weaknesses

    How to Homeschool Part 2- Examine Strengths and Weaknesses

    In Part 2 of this mini-series on heading into a new school year, Dawn helps you learn how to identify the strengths and weaknesses of your children...and yourself.

    Any time you start a new school year, you need to assess your children's strengths and weaknesses. Academics aren't the only important thing to assess.

    We must also address and examine character weaknesses and strengths.

    And we have to do a thorough self-examination to see where we are falling short and which areas we need to shore up.

    To download your free cheat sheet, head over to:

    onefaithfulmom.com/begin

    How to Homeschool Part 1- Begin with the End in Mind

    How to Homeschool Part 1- Begin with the End in Mind

    As we get closer to the start of a new school year, how are you planning for it? Are you planning to homeschool this year or will your children be able to access face-to-face traditional school? Maybe you're doing a mix of virtual and school at home.

    Whatever your situation, Dawn has you covered.

    In this mini-series on Heading into a New School Year, Dawn addresses both homeschoolers and traditional schoolers, and helps them take the planning in small chunks.

    In Part 1, Dawn talks about how your planning should begin with the end in mind. It is important to know where you are headed before you start down the path. Beginning with the end in mind will help you make a plan for both the long-term and the year at hand.

    To download your free cheat sheet for the mini-series, head over to:

    onefaithfulmom.com/begin



     

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