Little by Little Homeschool
Little by Little Homeschool
  • Видео 118
  • Просмотров 57 921
291. End The Confusion On Homeschool Planning! 5 Different Options You Can Begin Using Today
You're probably totally on board with your homeschool not needing to resemble a public school schedule. But, you have curriculum, goals, and great ideas that you want to make sure you actually get to.
Do you need to buy a planner? Get super organized with a calendar? Write out detailed plans? Wing it every day?
Well, it really depends.
I'm sharing five options with you today. Take a few notes and then think about what you've learned and decide what will serve your family best this homeschool year.
♥ Leigh
GET YOUR TICKET FOR LITTLE BY LITTLE HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com/conference
CREATE YOUR HOME TASK SYSTEM WITH THE TIDY HOME www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com/tidyhom...
Просмотров: 13

Видео

290. How To Change From A Classroom Mentality To A Life Of Education For Your Homeschool
Просмотров 319 часов назад
What does it look like to change your view of learning? Most likely, you went to school. And that helped to shape your understanding of education. But now, you're hearing people talk about school and education and how it can look different. The benefits sound just like what you'd like for your children. And you're ready to take those next steps. You're in luck! I've got that very thing for you ...
289. Change How You Feel Each Day: Tips To Have More Energy As A Homeschool Mom
Просмотров 1916 часов назад
Every day as a homeschool mom can be full with the regular to-do list, home education, activities, experiences, meeting personal goals, and so on and so on. This requires you to be fully present and on for all that is happening in your day. But, with a full day and many needs to meet, it can easily and quickly deplete even the most energetic homeschool mom. To be honest, I failed in this area o...
288. Homeschooling All The Ages And Stages: Katie Hedrick From Joy At Home With Tips For Every Child
Просмотров 23День назад
We don't have to homeschool alone. Yes, it's just mom doing the day in and day out of mothering and home educating the children. But we can learn so much from each other. None of us will homeschool exactly the same way, but some of the best things happened in my homeschool when I learned from other moms. Today's guest, Katie Hedrick from Joy at Home podcast is truly an encouragement to mothers....
287. Huge Announcement! Join Us For The FIRST EVER Little by Little Homeschool Conference
Просмотров 1114 дней назад
Eek! Today is the day that I can finally spill the beans! And invite you to the very first Little by Little Homeschool Conference. This announcement has been a year in the making when my heart first began to stir with this desire to gather together. There have been ups and downs and a lot of God telling me to wait on his timing. And now here we are today...inviting you to join me, some amazing ...
286. Life Skills You Have To Teach Your Homeschool Child This Year: Ditch The Books And Add These!
Просмотров 3514 дней назад
What if homeschool is also about learning how to navigate the world? I think many families are starting to realize this. Sure, there is much to gain from curriculum, but kids are so open to learning and we can open the world to them by being intentional about teaching them life skills. Most of us went to school and our days were filled up for all of those formative years. And then, poof...we we...
285. After 13 Years Of Homeschooling Here Are My Honest Opinions About Controversial Topics
Просмотров 5521 день назад
Normally, I keep my opinions about most homeschool topics to myself because we all need to come to our own conclusions. We each need to do what is best for our child, knowing there is no right or wrong way to homeschool, as long as each family is being true to their vision and goals. But now that we've been chatting here on the podcast for over 2 years, I thought a little candid breakdown of my...
284.Skill Subjects vs. Content Subjects: What Are These? And What Do They Have To Do With Homeschool
Просмотров 2221 день назад
As a homeschool mom, it can often feel intimidating to hear the jargon of the academic world. It can make you feel like you don't know enough to home educate your child. I felt that same way too. And it's my goal in today's episode to give you clear explanations for skill and content subjects. Then, we'll talk more in-depth on what this looks like in your homeschool family. Why does this matter...
283. When Your Why For Homeschooling Is Bigger Than Academics: Yvette Hampton Of Schoolhouse Rocked
Просмотров 3328 дней назад
The first question most homeschool families ask is something about curriculum and the academic part of home education. Sure, that has it's place. But, what if it isn't the most important thing about these years with your children at home? Today's guest, Yvette Hampton, of Schoolhouse Rocked is sharing what she discovered on her journey as a new homeschool mom. Her encouragement of shifting your...
282. Is School Getting In The Way Of Education? Deschool Yourself For An Amazing Homeschool
Просмотров 23Месяц назад
So much about homeschool has to do with our children. And rightly so. But, did you know that when homeschool parents have the right perspective, it trickles down to their children? And then homeschool becomes more enjoyable for the entire family! One of the major sticking points for moms and dads is the relearning of what education really can be. We have years of indoctrination and conditioning...
281. Back To School: What Is The Best Way To Set Up Your Homeschool Schedule? Organize Your Year!
Просмотров 16Месяц назад
24 hours in a day, 7 days a week for 365 days a year and that is a lot of time to fill up, but also not a lot of time as a homeschool mom. The home education of your children is a priority, but how can that fit into a family's daily life? And how does it become a center block to the day? If we fail to plan, we plan to fail. And this is so true for homeschool. Without a plan, you simply could ea...
280. Back To School Let's Crush Your Housework And Get It All Done During The Homeschool Year
Просмотров 50Месяц назад
Being a stay at home homeschooling mom is a lot of fun, but it isn't without it's challenges. One of those being the keeping up with all of the chores and housework. It is never ending and can make us feel like giving up altogether. There is hope though! And it doesn't have to be all or nothing. A manageable chore system is within your reach. And today's episode in the back to homeschool series...
279. Back To School: How To Choose The Right Homeschool Curriculum For This Year
Просмотров 44Месяц назад
One of your top concerns, if not the top one, is which curriculum should you use to homeschool your children? And there are a ton out there to choose from, which I'm sure you have discovered. In this week's series all about back to homeschool, let's tackle the elephant in the room: curriculum. I have a very specific method for choosing curriculum and resources for your family and we're going to...
278.Helping Homeschool Moms To Raise Discerning Readers w/ Jamie Erickson Of The Unlikely Homeschool
Просмотров 24Месяц назад
It's well known how important reading is for your homeschool children. But, as a parent, you know that each of your children is different and an individual, which comes with challenges as you home educate. You really want them to learn to read well and enjoy reading so that they continue with it beyond their homeschooling years. But, there is also the question of what to read, when to read it, ...
277. 15 Benefits Of Homeschooling You May Not Realize In 15 Minutes
Просмотров 46Месяц назад
From the outside looking in, most people {homeschoolers included}, look at just the academics and measure success by that standard. But, really, homeschooling is an entire lifestyle. Every part of your life can be knit together with the home education of your children. Sure, homeschoolers can go to college, be entrepreneurs, get great jobs, achieve levels of success. But what if, at the same ti...
276. Can A Homeschool Mom Really Do It All? Examining Priorities And How You Spend Your Time
Просмотров 29Месяц назад
276. Can A Homeschool Mom Really Do It All? Examining Priorities And How You Spend Your Time
275. 5 Tips On How To Increase Your Patience With Your Homeschooled Children
Просмотров 53Месяц назад
275. 5 Tips On How To Increase Your Patience With Your Homeschooled Children
274.Keeping Homeschool Simple With Specific Priorities With Monica Swanson of Becoming Homeschoolers
Просмотров 57Месяц назад
274.Keeping Homeschool Simple With Specific Priorities With Monica Swanson of Becoming Homeschoolers
273. What to Do With Your Desire to Homeschool: Living Out Your Motherhood Dream To Home Educate
Просмотров 36Месяц назад
273. What to Do With Your Desire to Homeschool: Living Out Your Motherhood Dream To Home Educate
272. How To Build The Best Bond With Your Graduated Homeschool Child: Motherhood & Young Adult Years
Просмотров 232 месяца назад
272. How To Build The Best Bond With Your Graduated Homeschool Child: Motherhood & Young Adult Years
271.Use This Summer To Get Yourself Ready For Next Year: 5 Ways To Be Mentally/Emotionally Healthy
Просмотров 422 месяца назад
271.Use This Summer To Get Yourself Ready For Next Year: 5 Ways To Be Mentally/Emotionally Healthy
270. Unschooling, Day to Day, Uniquely Educating Each Child, & Stepping Out Of The School Matrix
Просмотров 322 месяца назад
270. Unschooling, Day to Day, Uniquely Educating Each Child, & Stepping Out Of The School Matrix
269. Why I Don't Stress About Homeschooling High School: Records/Credits For Traditional & Unschool
Просмотров 482 месяца назад
269. Why I Don't Stress About Homeschooling High School: Records/Credits For Traditional & Unschool
268. 4 Spots In Your Home To Stop Neglecting And Get Under Control During The Summer
Просмотров 282 месяца назад
268. 4 Spots In Your Home To Stop Neglecting And Get Under Control During The Summer
267. Favorite Things With My Homeschooled Kids On Summer Break: 80's Vibe With A 21st Century Twist
Просмотров 252 месяца назад
267. Favorite Things With My Homeschooled Kids On Summer Break: 80's Vibe With A 21st Century Twist
266. Balancing Hormones For Homeschool Moms Who Wants More Energy & To Feel Great With Leisha Drews
Просмотров 392 месяца назад
266. Balancing Hormones For Homeschool Moms Who Wants More Energy & To Feel Great With Leisha Drews
265. Busting Common Homeschool Myths: How To React And Respond To People's Comments
Просмотров 362 месяца назад
265. Busting Common Homeschool Myths: How To React And Respond To People's Comments
264. The Truth About Why It Isn't Easier To Put Your Home Educated Children In School
Просмотров 753 месяца назад
264. The Truth About Why It Isn't Easier To Put Your Home Educated Children In School
263. 3 Tips to Being Fully Present With Your Homeschool Kids This Summer
Просмотров 183 месяца назад
263. 3 Tips to Being Fully Present With Your Homeschool Kids This Summer
262. You CAN Homeschool Through High School: Carrie De Francisco Shares What You Need to Know
Просмотров 443 месяца назад
262. You CAN Homeschool Through High School: Carrie De Francisco Shares What You Need to Know

Комментарии

  • @StarKirtman
    @StarKirtman 10 дней назад

    Thank you both, ladies, for sharing it. It is a true blessing to hear wisdom for wonderful homeschool mom's ❤

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 7 дней назад

      Thank you. I am so glad this episode was encouraging for you. Keep at it there! Day in and day out you are making a big difference. And check out Katie's podcast too!

  • @coloredbymaia6476
    @coloredbymaia6476 12 дней назад

    Thank you great video! My kids loved winnie the pooh and Mr Poppers Penguins

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 11 дней назад

      Thank you! Those are such fun books and I'm glad to hear your kids enjoyed them as well. Happy reading!

  • @kayegenin123
    @kayegenin123 20 дней назад

    Tests are trash! Haha but as I’m preparing for a final for an undergrad class tonight, tests are an unfortunately essential part of higher academia. Once my kids are in high school I’ll teach them so they know the subject and then I’ll separately teach them how some classes are completely do this worksheet and pull the answers from this chapter and then do this test. I might make test taking a whole class because most of my college classes have nothing to do with learning but with getting good grades on homework and tests. It’s pretty obnoxious honestly.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 19 дней назад

      That's a great plan! And definitely something that kids need to be prepared for if they're on a college track. Have you found that college students use AI for note taking and test prep? I am curious as to how AI changes higher education.

  • @citizenA-Z
    @citizenA-Z Месяц назад

    great

  • @spedmomtherapist535
    @spedmomtherapist535 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this!!! I struggle with my patience daily and needed this so much!

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool Месяц назад

      I am so glad it encouraged you. It's a process to grow in patience. Thank you for sharing this daily struggle you have. Praying for you! ♥

  • @robinmaymar3796
    @robinmaymar3796 2 месяца назад

    Do you ever get to your point about myths? I have listened for ten minutes of nattering on.

  • @StarKirtman
    @StarKirtman 2 месяца назад

    I keep getting asked what about socialization, when I tell people that my husband and I are homeschooling our son which is only 2 years old right now so yeah we have time but yet they are scared that he's not going to be socialized which there is so many ways to give him socialization opportunities

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 2 месяца назад

      The socialization is usually the first words out of someone's mouth. And it's almost laughable as most homeschoolers have to say no to activities, so they can actually get some curriculum done and a little quiet time in their lives. The root is the misconception about "socialization." It's crazy how much the school systems has closed the general public's minds. I did do an episode all about this topic. You might find it helpful for your own concerns, but also to know how to approach this topic with others. {Also, I love that you already know you want to homeschool him!} podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/15-homeschooling-and-the-concern-about-socialization/id1607943103?i=1000553287128

    • @StarKirtman
      @StarKirtman 2 месяца назад

      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool thank you. I will definitely be listening to that one, too. I like listening and learning from you. I find your podcast informative. My husband and I have known we wanted homeschool our son since basically the day he was born. I have two daughters also the oldest one is 17yrs old and she just graduated from high-school equivalent (used to be called GED) and my other daughter will be 15yrs old in a couple months but she lives with her dad in a different state and goes to public school. There are so many reasons why, though we are choosing to homeschool our son, and personally, I feel like this is what we are supposed to do for him and I can't wait to start I know I have to start small and slow with teaching him but we are already work with him on his abcs and coloring and reading books to him and he seems to really enjoy it he likes learning and his dad and I love it ❤️

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 2 месяца назад

      @@StarKirtman I love this! And you are finding that homeschool is truly a lifestyle and learning will become a natural part of your son's life. Thank you for sharing about your family. ♥

    • @StarKirtman
      @StarKirtman 2 месяца назад

      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool you're welcome 😊 and yes, I agree it is a different lifestyle 😊

  • @shizenteaism
    @shizenteaism 3 месяца назад

    I have been all of these personality types in my first year of homeschooling. 😂 Not all once but I have shifted from one and when I find I have went too much in one type, I switched.

  • @kayegenin123
    @kayegenin123 3 месяца назад

    I am all of these😂 I reserve the books ahead of time, but we end up reading 2 out of 50 and returning them a month late🤪

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 3 месяца назад

      Okay, now that is funny. Partly because it resonates so much. Lol! I always had great plans at Christmas with books and it usually turned into me reading a couple or one chapter book and them reading the rest on their own. And returning late is no big deal where I live now. They did away with fines. Is it like that in your county now too?

    • @kayegenin123
      @kayegenin123 3 месяца назад

      Yes! I’m so glad because it saves us a lot of money! I’ve gotten miss realistic and limit the books I check out for reading aloud to 5 or 10 instead!

  • @kayegenin123
    @kayegenin123 3 месяца назад

    I need the opposite episode😂

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 3 месяца назад

      Lol! I've got that one on my list too. Let me know any specifics you'd like me to cover, so I can include those. Feel free to email me if you'd like: info@littlebylittlehomeschool.com. ♥

    • @kayegenin123
      @kayegenin123 3 месяца назад

      @@LittlebyLittleHomeschool I always wonder what level of discipline vs. go with the flow is God’s best because obviously there’s a spectrum. I can’t identify what is God and what is social pressure. So if you know, that would be great!

  • @spedmomtherapist535
    @spedmomtherapist535 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your vulnerability! So refreshing!

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 4 месяца назад

      You are welcome. I've learned from my "mistakes" and trials and errors and I hope it inspires and encourages others. ♥

  • @mariakilpela8014
    @mariakilpela8014 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a new homeschool mama and I love your podcast. It has been so helpful and inspiring!

  • @ReiverGrad14
    @ReiverGrad14 5 месяцев назад

    I needed this. We dealt with crap in October that just knocked my confidence. Then my Nanas diagnosis. She sadly passed in January so now grieving. Then from February to March it was 6 solid weeks of me being sick and I was thinking this morning how do we get back on track or catch up when your train has derailed, caught on fire and fell off a cliff.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 5 месяцев назад

      I am so sorry to hear all that has been going on in your life. Praying for you to be able to process all of this and for peace to wash over you as a homeschool mom. I hope that you are feeling better now as that makes a huge difference in how we can show up for our kids. Focus on connection and getting into a routine. Keep me updated please. ♥

  • @spedmomtherapist535
    @spedmomtherapist535 5 месяцев назад

    Is it too late to enter the scholarship contest?

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 5 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately, it is. This episode aired in February. However, the program is still available to join anytime at clarifyyourhomeschool.com.

  • @spedmomtherapist535
    @spedmomtherapist535 5 месяцев назад

    I homeschool and I recently found your podcast…I have been doing WAP for about 3 months, bottom line I’m so thankful I found you! Thank you for what you do!

  • @sewwhat85
    @sewwhat85 6 месяцев назад

    I'm so thrilled I came across your video! I have always loved art, but it was never a focus for me growing up. My 2nd grader loves all things art and I really want to support and encourage that but am completely lost! This curriculum looks completely perfect and exactly what I was trying to find!

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 6 месяцев назад

      Yay! I am so glad it was helpful. Let me know which book you get and how it goes!

    • @sewwhat85
      @sewwhat85 6 месяцев назад

      @@LittlebyLittleHomeschool We decided to go with the first K-3 book since it appears to cover many different mediums and styles. I told her about it and she is very excited! Thank you again for such a detailed review!

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 6 месяцев назад

      @@sewwhat85 Yay!!!! Have fun!

  • @user-zu3qc4tm2u
    @user-zu3qc4tm2u 6 месяцев назад

    Dear Leigh! I enjoy your podcasts very much.

  • @user-fb5ze9fx7e
    @user-fb5ze9fx7e 7 месяцев назад

    My daughter went to preschool and a year of public school kindergarten so now that she is homeschooling, she absolutely does not view homeschooling as school.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 7 месяцев назад

      Yay! I love to hear this. And congrats of making the switch to homeschooling!

    • @user-fb5ze9fx7e
      @user-fb5ze9fx7e 7 месяцев назад

      @@LittlebyLittleHomeschool haha I meant that she is resistant to homeschooling and me educating her because it isn't "real school" like she is used to.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 7 месяцев назад

      @@user-fb5ze9fx7e Gotcha! Sorry for my confusion. Yes, the system gets into our heads pretty quickly. Make sure you do some deschooling for yourself. And then have fun with your daughter. She won't realize she is learning until it's too late and she's hooked! :)

  • @Lisa-di1wi
    @Lisa-di1wi 7 месяцев назад

    You want to talk about family vacations during the school year, get a load of this doosy: Back in April of 2015, there was a guy right here in the Philadelphia area who took his two kids out of school to Boston because he was running in the Boston Marathon. Then all of a sudden, he gets a letter from the school's principal saying that it was an unexcused absence. Plus, it violated the state's mandatory school attendance laws. He then wrote the principal back, and he said that his kids learned more in the five days that they were in Boston than they would have sitting inside of a classroom. Plus, he would do it again if he had to.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 7 месяцев назад

      Wow! And that guy is right! Boston is amazing for so many learning experiences, especially a ton of history. Thanks for sharing this story!

  • @Lisa-di1wi
    @Lisa-di1wi 7 месяцев назад

    Although my school days were back in the 60's and 70's, and I never had children myself, I have done some research on parents taking their kids out of school for a family vacation. According to the schools' attendance policies and state laws, family vacations during the school year are unexcused absences. Although they get breaks during the school year and the summer off, family vacations during the school year are much cheaper than in the summer and on school breaks. A lot of parents can't afford to take family vacations during the summer. They also work full-time jobs as well. Depending on the type of jobs that they have, some parents can't afford to take family vacations during the summer. Plus, they want to avoid the summer crowds as well. It not only applies to the public schools, but to the private, the Catholic, and the other religious schools as well. Sure they're going to get flack from the teachers and school administrators. But it's the parents who have control over their kids and their education. Some of them don't like the idea of the schools telling them what can and can't do with their kids. Even some of the teachers won't give them make-up work either. And it's just not for family vacations either. The schools have to very strictly enforce their attendance policies and the states' mandatory attendance laws as well. They also wants parents to schedule medical appointments after school hours as well. After all, there are doctors who have evening and Saturday hours. Depending on the schools' attendance policies, they only consider illnesses where you have a written doctor's note, a death in the family, or a court appearance, as an example, as excused absences. Plus, if your kids aren't going to be in school that day, you have to notify the school by a certain time in the morning. If not, the school will call you to find out why your kids are not in school. Plus, they'll also take it to the next level, and the school will take legal action against them. I have also seen some stories on the TV news about parents being arrested and going to court because their kids were simply missing too much school. You're doing the right thing by homeschooling your kids. The schools today want to control all the details of your personal life, especially off the school grounds. Good luck to you in your homeschooling. You're doing the right thing by educating your kids on your terms instead of the school district's terms. Oh another thing, if kids miss too much school, it affects their state funding. They lose their state funding if the kids are not in school. Here in Pennsylvania, where I live at, and by law, K-12 students have to be in school for 180 days a year.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this encouragement. I wouldn't trade this decision for anything. Since the video, I have graduated my 2 oldest and am now just homeschooling a 10th grader. Zero regrets about homeschooling and I love the freedom it allows to craft our own education and lives. Keep sharing what you learn about education with friends and family in hopes they may choose a different path too. ♥

  • @BaileyAcademy
    @BaileyAcademy 7 месяцев назад

    I look forward to the upcoming podcast about misbehaviour.

  • @jennycowlishaw5970
    @jennycowlishaw5970 8 месяцев назад

    God bless you sweet sister! Merry Christmas! ♥️

  • @liztefft5312
    @liztefft5312 8 месяцев назад

    Merry Christmas, Leigh! Thank you for your prayers and encouragement ❤.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this encouragement back. I hope your Christmas has been a blessing. ♥

  • @Neo_Red_Pill
    @Neo_Red_Pill 9 месяцев назад

    As a Grandparent . I stand with homeschool parents . We cannot give over our children to be taught, unloved and developed by others . That knowledge has been an awesome realisation, and sometimes an overwhelming responsibility . But soo worth the cost . Your Hero s 🙏

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this encouragement. It is so helpful for parents who are homeschoolingn to know that others are cheering us on. ♥

  • @aimeejohannes6713
    @aimeejohannes6713 10 месяцев назад

    TT Ty lly

  • @creativelycountry1617
    @creativelycountry1617 11 месяцев назад

    I needed this as well. A suggestion for anyone who has a hard time following through on subjects they don’t like. This year I teamed up with two other moms that don’t love teaching science either, and we were having a hard time. We each took 3 months and two topics. We will get together twice a month and take turns teaching all the kids. Like a little mini co-op. This way we have to follow through 😂 And we picked things that we all Felt were important.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 11 месяцев назад

      What an amazing idea! I love to see how homeschool moms can help one another. And I totally would have joined something like this when I was homeschooling all of my children. Science isn't my favorite to teach either. :)

  • @gloriack7976
    @gloriack7976 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. I needed this so much. Especially what you are saying about doing the thing. Just do it. That’s where I am especially with teaching the fundamentals. It has to be done, they deserve a solid footing in these early elementary years.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool 11 месяцев назад

      I am so glad you found this helpful and encouraging. I promise that the foundation you are laying now will pay off. Stay the course!

  • @MoniqueAduSustainableLiving
    @MoniqueAduSustainableLiving Год назад

    Very helpful viewpoints, I really agree and appreciate the things you have shared; regarding a family's overall goals, and mission, as those wanting to follow the Father, and pointing their children to Him, in what they study, and the time they spend together. There is nothing that can replace that time lost, and the values gained, if not at home, and homeschooling. It's such a gift and blessing.

  • @MoniqueAduSustainableLiving
    @MoniqueAduSustainableLiving Год назад

    I really appreciate your explanation of why you choose curriculum. I also have 3 children, and I am always keeping in mind ahead, of what I would like for them to have as high school students, as I am mindful about where there interests are. I enjoy the thoroughness of your video. Thank you for sharing!

  • @jessicaguriev7353
    @jessicaguriev7353 Год назад

    My husband and I have been considering home school and listening to you talking about it is like listening my list of reasons for wanting to homeschool. I really want to foster a strong family bond and a great childhood for my kids that isn't only focused on their education but includes it in our lives so we can enjoy more of their childhoods with them.

    • @LittlebyLittleHomeschool
      @LittlebyLittleHomeschool Год назад

      I love this! I haven't posted anything here to YT in a while, but I share twice a week on my podcast though. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/little-by-little-homeschool-homeschooling-motherhood/id1607943103

  • @938quilt
    @938quilt Год назад

    I was in that time period and we watched little house - it wasn't my favorite but I liked laura - couldn't stand nellie or mary LOL! of the books Big woods and Plum Creek are my most read faves! she's so descriptive!

  • @TheChan7
    @TheChan7 Год назад

    These choices were fantastic! Thanks for sharing. I also have a little channel mainly about homeschooling and so fun to follow along with likeminded homeschool moms.

  • @pamelamartin1241
    @pamelamartin1241 Год назад

    Do you have a 9th grade video?

  • @DogwoodMountainMama
    @DogwoodMountainMama Год назад

    I didn’t like the Little House on the Prarie show because I had read and adored the books and I felt like it wasn’t even close to the story that I cherished.

  • @hannahc1072
    @hannahc1072 Год назад

    Are you going to post this next year’s curriculum choices and maybe a review if this past year?

  • @jessicabrown6943
    @jessicabrown6943 Год назад

    The secret garden was one of my favorites as a kid! ❤

  • @ourfamilyvideos7283
    @ourfamilyvideos7283 Год назад

    We’d love to see 12th grade mama ?. 😊

  • @makayladevereaux
    @makayladevereaux Год назад

    Before I started homeschooling 3 years ago my husbands biggest concern was not having enough discipline towards doing something or showing up somewhere at a specific time and learning to do things you might not always want to do like go to school for 7 hours a day since it resembles being at a job for 8+ hours as an adult. Lol he’s on board with homeschooling now but how would you respond with that concern?

  • @pinkorganichorse
    @pinkorganichorse Год назад

    Socialization: one reason i homeschool is i don't want my kid associating 8-9 hours/day with fools.

  • @pinkorganichorse
    @pinkorganichorse Год назад

    Year round school for me is not scheduled breaks. We just do school any day we want and don't when there's something more exciting to do.

  • @devchonka18
    @devchonka18 Год назад

    Thanks so much for the video. Exactly what I've been looking for.

  • @BeingBetter
    @BeingBetter Год назад

    I don't grade my kids homeschool either. I think grading is a harmful practice that is required in public school but there's no reason to in homeschool.

  • @AnnabelleC0306
    @AnnabelleC0306 Год назад

    👏🙌

  • @AnnabelleC0306
    @AnnabelleC0306 Год назад

    Very helpful. Thanks for posting.

  • @kimberlyeisfeld8389
    @kimberlyeisfeld8389 Год назад

    I’d love to hear more about dual enrollment.

  • @aimeejohannes6713
    @aimeejohannes6713 Год назад

    I know this video is a year old, but I’m just watching now. I love all your reasons to homeschool. I’m a second generation homeschool mom myself! My mom homeschooled 4 kids and my siblings and I all now homeschool our kids as well. I’m so thankful for the “homeschool pioneers” that came before.

  • @mamagoldielocks
    @mamagoldielocks Год назад

    I've had all of these. 😮‍💨 When my kids were younger, we'd "do school" in the mornings, have lunch, run errands, and then come home to do read aloud time and art projects/sewing/Lego time. Almost every time we'd be at a grocery midday, someone would ask a child (never ask me) why they weren't in school. They'd always politely reply they'd already done school for the day. I had an older couple look at me after one such reply and say, "well, you must not be doing very much!". I was so mad, I just spouted off about how we didn't waste time getting into lines, taking attendance, moving between classrooms, etc and therefore we were just very efficient. Shut them down quick! 🤩

  • @jenniferoliver164
    @jenniferoliver164 Год назад

    Although i feel as if ppl who are public schooled tend to judge more on people who are homeschool. As long as a child is learning to read ,write , do math , survive in the world & is love who cares if its home or public. My peers werent my age infact alot of them were younger than me when it came to socializing infact my husband is older than me most couples arent the same age as it is. Alot of times idk what to say so i just say what ever i feel pressure about to keep the peace. Thank you for this verry helpful .❤️

  • @mamagoldielocks
    @mamagoldielocks Год назад

    I'd love more info on dual enrollment. My freshman may be interested in that in another couple of years.

  • @AG-hx6qn
    @AG-hx6qn Год назад

    Thank you so much. Anxiety can be such a pain. I have the reading thing in common with you. I'm worrying a bit less...just hard not to still and ny child's interest is there as well as ability..but she just gets so mad that nothing continues. I hope she can get through it soon cause she seems interested.