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In this episode, I'm talking about a different approach to planning that focuses on acknowledging and celebrating the small, unplanned moments of learning that happen throughout the day.
Rather than feeling like a failure for not accomplishing everything on a set curriculum, I'm talking about how to take time at the end of each day to write down everything that was accomplished, even if it wasn't planned. These accomplishments can then be categorized into subjects like science, language arts, and history to create a more holistic view of what was learned.
By reframing our mindset around what "counts" as learning, I believe that parents can feel more confident in their homeschooling abilities and enjoy the process more. I hope you find inspiration and gain confidence from today's episode!
Have a question or something you’d love me to talk about?
Give us a shout at [email protected]
Follow Julie on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube: @soulsparklettesart
Find us on FaceBook www.facebook.com/soulsparklettesart
Copyright
Music Credit: The Glitter Bomb® Theme by Jai Soul 2022
Introducing Delicious Diner, a creative writing course for kids where kids get to create recipes, a menu, help wanted ads, advertise, and even create a floor plan for their own imaginary diner while they're learning how to write, grammar, spelling, typing, entrepreneurship and more.
This course is kid-tested, kid-approved, and designed with kid-input and is in short video bites that also teach kids how to use Canva, a free (or paid) graphics design program with over 75 million users.
In this episode, I'm talking about a different approach to planning that focuses on acknowledging and celebrating the small, unplanned moments of learning that happen throughout the day.
Rather than feeling like a failure for not accomplishing everything on a set curriculum, I'm talking about how to take time at the end of each day to write down everything that was accomplished, even if it wasn't planned. These accomplishments can then be categorized into subjects like science, language arts, and history to create a more holistic view of what was learned.
By reframing our mindset around what "counts" as learning, I believe that parents can feel more confident in their homeschooling abilities and enjoy the process more. I hope you find inspiration and gain confidence from today's episode!
Have a question or something you’d love me to talk about?
Give us a shout at [email protected]
Follow Julie on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube: @soulsparklettesart
Find us on FaceBook www.facebook.com/soulsparklettesart
Copyright
Music Credit: The Glitter Bomb® Theme by Jai Soul 2022
Introducing Delicious Diner, a creative writing course for kids where kids get to create recipes, a menu, help wanted ads, advertise, and even create a floor plan for their own imaginary diner while they're learning how to write, grammar, spelling, typing, entrepreneurship and more.
This course is kid-tested, kid-approved, and designed with kid-input and is in short video bites that also teach kids how to use Canva, a free (or paid) graphics design program with over 75 million users.