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In this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, Candace Crompton discusses how to embrace the winter season in homeschooling. She emphasizes the importance of slowing down during the colder months, keeping core subjects alive in a gentle manner, and integrating creative seasonal activities into learning. The conversation highlights the value of family connection, acts of kindness, and the benefits of a slower pace for both children and parents.
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Takeaways
Winter is a time to slow down and embrace a different rhythm.
Core subjects can be taught in a more comforting and hands-on way during winter.
Baking and crafting can be integrated into learning as valuable educational activities.
Acts of kindness during the winter season help teach children empathy and generosity.
Creating a cozy atmosphere at home enhances the learning experience.
Using technology like AI can help in planning seasonal learning activities.
Slowing down allows families to notice and appreciate the little things in life.
Homeschooling provides the flexibility to opt out of the rush of traditional schooling.
Memory-making activities can be just as valuable as traditional education.
Reflecting on family values and education is essential during the winter months.
homeschooling, winter learning, core subjects, seasonal activities, slowing down, family education, kindness, creative learning, homeschooling tips, education philosophy
By Candace CromptonIn this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, Candace Crompton discusses how to embrace the winter season in homeschooling. She emphasizes the importance of slowing down during the colder months, keeping core subjects alive in a gentle manner, and integrating creative seasonal activities into learning. The conversation highlights the value of family connection, acts of kindness, and the benefits of a slower pace for both children and parents.
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Snag a holiday gift for yourself or a friend with my code CROMPTONCHRONICLES10 at www.lindsayletters.com
Sign up for my weekly newsletter & receive the Homeschool Winter BucketList PDF :) https://unexpectedhomeschoolers.myflodesk.com/okqbbv2g26
Takeaways
Winter is a time to slow down and embrace a different rhythm.
Core subjects can be taught in a more comforting and hands-on way during winter.
Baking and crafting can be integrated into learning as valuable educational activities.
Acts of kindness during the winter season help teach children empathy and generosity.
Creating a cozy atmosphere at home enhances the learning experience.
Using technology like AI can help in planning seasonal learning activities.
Slowing down allows families to notice and appreciate the little things in life.
Homeschooling provides the flexibility to opt out of the rush of traditional schooling.
Memory-making activities can be just as valuable as traditional education.
Reflecting on family values and education is essential during the winter months.
homeschooling, winter learning, core subjects, seasonal activities, slowing down, family education, kindness, creative learning, homeschooling tips, education philosophy