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You wake up in the morning already stressed about the day. Your homeschooling has had a bad week due to errands that had to be run. But it's not over yet, today is another day of appointments, shopping and of course a homeschool group get together. Sometimes it feels like you can never get to reading, writing, and arithmetic for all the other challenges in life.
From personal experience, we can tell you there is a way to educate your homeschoolers on the run, and that is what today's podcast is all about. Chaz and Christie have been where you are and share many of their personal experiences of homeschooling on the run.
Chaz shares some of the unique opportunities he had to learn growing up, due to his parents being busy in the community. And Christie shares some of the frustrations and concerns she felt as she tried to figure out how to give her children, including Chaz, a well rounded education while still maintaining their business.
In this podcast they go into detail about learning opportunities that abound in the:
They also share the importance of being aware of the unique opportunities that your particular lifestyle brings for learning on the run, whether it is going to the pier for fresh fish, or doing a building project at home. Each of us can take advantage of those days packed with errands to homeschool on the run.
Hope you enjoy this podcast as much as we enjoyed making it.
By Lydia LyonsYou wake up in the morning already stressed about the day. Your homeschooling has had a bad week due to errands that had to be run. But it's not over yet, today is another day of appointments, shopping and of course a homeschool group get together. Sometimes it feels like you can never get to reading, writing, and arithmetic for all the other challenges in life.
From personal experience, we can tell you there is a way to educate your homeschoolers on the run, and that is what today's podcast is all about. Chaz and Christie have been where you are and share many of their personal experiences of homeschooling on the run.
Chaz shares some of the unique opportunities he had to learn growing up, due to his parents being busy in the community. And Christie shares some of the frustrations and concerns she felt as she tried to figure out how to give her children, including Chaz, a well rounded education while still maintaining their business.
In this podcast they go into detail about learning opportunities that abound in the:
They also share the importance of being aware of the unique opportunities that your particular lifestyle brings for learning on the run, whether it is going to the pier for fresh fish, or doing a building project at home. Each of us can take advantage of those days packed with errands to homeschool on the run.
Hope you enjoy this podcast as much as we enjoyed making it.