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By Molly Christensen
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The podcast currently has 110 episodes available.
On this episode of The Building Heroes Podcast, we explore the idea that children are not distractions but actually the whole point of homeschooling. Our guest, Laura Swain, shares her insights on why the factory-style homeschooling approach doesn't work and explains how a mindset shift is needed for parents to connect with their children and cultivate their innate curiosity instead of focusing on efficiency and standardization. We also discuss handling guilt and pressure, finding a supportive community, embracing the hero's journey, and offers practical tools such as a free de-schooling guide and a Type A checklist.
Get your deschooling guide here:
https://learnwithlauraswain.com
Connect with Laura here:
https://instagram.com/learnwithlauraswain
Whether you're a homeschooling parent or just interested in alternative education, this episode will inspire you to rethink your beliefs and actions.
Get hero building resources here:
https://www.buildingheroesathome.com
Connect with Molly here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wearebuildingheroes
[00:01:41] Countryside move requires patience and gardening passion.
[00:04:56] "Parental worry: good and bad tendency"
[00:09:32] Building character through homeschooling challenges.
[00:11:40] Recovering perfectionist homeschools children, changes mindset.
[00:18:05] Leaving the school model for something different.
[00:20:43] Beach vacation, first time kids saw ocean.
[00:27:02] Fear of falling behind due to FOMO.
[00:33:35] Moms struggle with guilt and FOMO.
[00:37:53] "Acceptance and vision lead to growth."
[00:41:58] Help with mindset shift for homeschool moms.
[00:44:02] Freedom journey feels beautiful
Transcript: https://app.castmagic.io/share/2faf9b84-3b64-4de7-ad64-4343d426ad75
On this episode of The Building Heroes Podcast, guest Mo Spell and I discuss the journey of growth and how to navigate hardships and challenges along the way.
Connect with Mo:
https://maureenspell.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maureenspell/
Get your bonus journal: "Mom Brain Hacks: Navigating New Seasons" as an opt-in https://maureenspell.com/new-seasons/
[00:01:44] A homeschooling mom with hindsight talks about navigating ups and downs in her journey and trusting her gut with her children's education.
[00:03:54] A mother overcomes overwhelm by changing her perspective and expectations, realizing that her circumstances can't change but her mindset can. She learns to appreciate the present moments in her journey instead of waiting for future milestones.
[00:10:07] Recognize subconscious expectations for self and others, articulate expectations for kids, and adjust expectations for different seasons of life.
[00:12:51] Embrace the struggles and obstacles in life as catalysts for growth, and focus on what you tell yourself about them. Joy and struggles exist in every age and stage of life, and pain can also be a necessary and positive part of growth. Changing your perspective on challenges can lead to new opportunities.
[00:16:48] Our worth is not based on what we do, but our thoughts fuel our actions. We should focus on changing our self-talk and beliefs rather than always trying to fix things through action.
[00:20:51] Changing beliefs takes time, as thoughts are repeated and neural pathways form. The acronym "Learn" is useful for identifying limiting beliefs, unrealistic expectations, and unvoiced expectations. Awareness is important for recognizing and addressing these beliefs.
[00:22:22] The text discusses the importance of awareness, recognizing and changing limiting beliefs and expectations, using feelings as a check engine light, and renewing one's mind to change actions and results. It also provides a personal example of how changing one's thinking can lead to better outcomes.
[00:31:45] Letting go of control and expectations is crucial when homeschooling; embracing flexibility and feedback helps maintain a heart connection with one's children.
[00:36:26] Give yourself grace, let go of guilt and embrace discomfort as part of growth. Each new level and season will have new challenges to face but it's all part of the journey.
[00:41:34] Use cold therapy to interrupt negative thought patterns and take deep breaths to think clearly about the next step.
Maybe you've heard the buzz around Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT. What is it? Do you need to know? Check out this episode to learn what it is, how it can help you and what you need to be aware of with your kids!
Join me with guest and homechool mom of 4, Angela Trusty as we chat about how building relationships and connecting with our kids is SO much more important than what curriculum we choose!
Connect with Angela:
https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolparadigm/
https://homeschoolparadigm.com
Do you feel like you always have to be doing things, always busy, always hustling the kids along? While it might sound like a fun dance, it's the fast road to burnout.
Join me with guest, Sarah Collins, a homeschool occupational therapist. You can find her at www.homeschoolot.com.
Homeschool moms want the best for their kids. But do you feel like you're just treading water trying to just stay afloat? What if you had a lifesaver, or better yet, a boat so you could get to where you're going?
We hear a lot about raising life long learners in the homeschool community. But what does that really mean? And is that REALLY want we want for our kids?
Join me as I interview parenting coach, Mary Cook, where she gives us great insights on what we can do when our kids are acting out or misbehaving!
Connect with Mary:
https://joyandconfidence.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/joyandconfidence
https://www.instagram.com/joyandconfidence
Sometimes ya just feel drained... In this 100th episode, learn about these 5 power habits every homeschool mom should have! And learn more about my celebration giveaway!
Https://www.buildingheroesathome.com/power-habits
The podcast currently has 110 episodes available.