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As homeschool parents, it is easy to become deeply involved in every part of our children’s learning. In this episode, we talk about how to intentionally prepare elementary-aged kids to work more independently without pushing them too fast or pulling support away too abruptly. Using our own experience with a fourth grader, we explore why dependency forms naturally in homeschooling and how parents can begin shifting their role to support growing confidence and capability. This episode is about laying foundations for independence that make homeschooling more sustainable for everyone.
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By Arial and Matthew Buza4.9
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As homeschool parents, it is easy to become deeply involved in every part of our children’s learning. In this episode, we talk about how to intentionally prepare elementary-aged kids to work more independently without pushing them too fast or pulling support away too abruptly. Using our own experience with a fourth grader, we explore why dependency forms naturally in homeschooling and how parents can begin shifting their role to support growing confidence and capability. This episode is about laying foundations for independence that make homeschooling more sustainable for everyone.
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