I shared on the blog a few years ago about my biggest homeschool regret. I recommend you all go check that out. I share this because when the guest I have today on the podcast emailed me and asked me to review her new literature-based curriculum, which at the time was just for preschoolers and kindergartners, I checked it out and was SO encouraged by it. When I first began homeschooling I wanted simple. I wanted to read books and cuddle my kids and have this environment that encouraged a love of learning.
But, instead, I pushed, and I bought a bunch of textbooks. I stressed myself out over test scores and public school standards. I didn’t really LOVE homeschooling. And my kids didn’t either. And they were young. SO young. My son has had a different learning environment because I know better now. And, Moms, if you are having regrets in your homeschool journey can I encourage you today? You can STOP the path yours on. You can turn around and restart. There is no time like the present. And guess what? The world will NOT end. It will keep going, and with it may come a more joyful homeschool journey.
And, today’s guest has an amazing resource that I think will rock the homeschool world. I really do. I am chatting with Lisa Ann from the Wisdom Wonder Project and the classical school SLOCA.
In this episode, we are chatting about literature, preschool, and kindergarten, the Wisdom Wonder Project, and so much more. I also have a review of the curriculum on the blog. You can check that out here.
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Show notes: https://www.findingjoyinthejourney.net/wonder-of-homeschooling/
JH82: The Power of Literature with Rea Berg
JHBONUS: When Your Family is Against Homeschooling
JH81: What's Working and What's NOT in our Homeschool
JH80: Homeschooling a Zoo with Felicia Johnson
JH79: When Public School Looks Tempting with Leah Courtney
JH78: Navigating Special Needs and Difficult Friendships
JH77: Trailblazing and Raising Good Kids with Meredith Curtis
JH76: Homeschooling Difficult Teens with Dachelle McVey
JH75: How to Be More Consistent in Homeschooling
JH74: Homeschooling Through Grief with Renee Brown
JHBonus: The Best Gift We Can Give our Children
JH73: To Public School and Home Again with Latonya Moore
JH72: Overcoming Postpartum Depression with June Doran
JH71: The Sandwich Generation with Natalie Mack
JH70: Overcoming Obstacles to Homeschooling
JH69: Homeschool Regrets with Davonne Parks
JHBonus: How to Overcome a Bad Homeschool Day
JH68: Can Public School Moms and Homeschool Moms Be Friends?
JH67: Homeschooling with Dyslexia with Marianne Sunderland
JH66: Living the BEST Life with Kaleena Amuchastegui
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