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Feeling like it’s hard to get started… or stay consistent in your homeschool?
You’re not alone. Sometimes the biggest challenge isn’t curriculum—it’s simply finding your rhythm and knowing when it’s time to lean in and begin again.
This encouraging episode will help you rethink what really matters, create space for meaningful learning, and give your child room to discover what lights them up.
Need encouragement while you fold laundry, prep dinner, or reset your homeschool plans? Press play here.
If you’re looking for practical homeschool encouragement, start here:
Homeschool Motivation Strategies That Work
How To Be Consistent In Your Homeschooling
Start Your Homeschool Day Right: Morning Routines That Set the Tone for Success
We’re excited to bring you this replay of a beloved episode from the Vintage Homeschool Moms archives! Whether you’re new to our show or revisiting this valuable conversation, we hope you’ll find fresh inspiration and practical wisdom for your homeschool journey. This timeless discussion about helping children discover their passions and making the most of your homeschool time is just as relevant today as when it first aired.
Do you feel like you don’t have enough time to give your kids the education you dream of? In this encouraging episode, host Felice Gerwitz challenges one of the biggest myths in homeschooling: the idea that we don’t have enough time. The truth? You have all the time in the world—because YOU are in charge of your schedule!
Breaking Free from the School Model
You ARE the Giver of Time
What Does Passion Look Like? When children discover their passion, they:
The Creativity Box – Collect Recyclables:
Simple Science Activities:
Building and Creating:
Electronics and Technology:
Micro Businesses:
The Power of Self-Directed Learning: Michael’s stop-motion video story illustrates how children can:
Schedule It In – If free exploration time isn’t on the schedule, it won’t happen. Be intentional about protecting this time.
Manage Expectations – Some children haven’t found their passion yet; others have too many interests. Both are normal!
Respect Boundaries – If you tend to be “too helpy,” learn to step back and let children own their projects.
The Spiritual Dimension – Quiet, unstructured time also gives children space to hear God’s still, small voice.
By giving your children time to think, explore, and create, you’re not just developing their passions—you’re teaching them to slow down, listen, and be present with the Lord. In our busy world, this might be one of the greatest gifts we can offer.
Vintage Homeschool Moms is a production of the Ultimate Homeschool Radio Network
Sponsored by CTC Math and Media Angels Publishing
See: Blog Post here including the video I discussed in the audio – Mike’s LEGO brick video (in progress).
See the Blog Post for the Printable – 11 Steps to Creating a Brick Film
Secret Code Time – a book that changed my relationship with my child
Covenant Eyes: Go here for more info
The post Time to Learn: How to Stay Consistent in Your Homeschool appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
By Felice GerwitzFeeling like it’s hard to get started… or stay consistent in your homeschool?
You’re not alone. Sometimes the biggest challenge isn’t curriculum—it’s simply finding your rhythm and knowing when it’s time to lean in and begin again.
This encouraging episode will help you rethink what really matters, create space for meaningful learning, and give your child room to discover what lights them up.
Need encouragement while you fold laundry, prep dinner, or reset your homeschool plans? Press play here.
If you’re looking for practical homeschool encouragement, start here:
Homeschool Motivation Strategies That Work
How To Be Consistent In Your Homeschooling
Start Your Homeschool Day Right: Morning Routines That Set the Tone for Success
We’re excited to bring you this replay of a beloved episode from the Vintage Homeschool Moms archives! Whether you’re new to our show or revisiting this valuable conversation, we hope you’ll find fresh inspiration and practical wisdom for your homeschool journey. This timeless discussion about helping children discover their passions and making the most of your homeschool time is just as relevant today as when it first aired.
Do you feel like you don’t have enough time to give your kids the education you dream of? In this encouraging episode, host Felice Gerwitz challenges one of the biggest myths in homeschooling: the idea that we don’t have enough time. The truth? You have all the time in the world—because YOU are in charge of your schedule!
Breaking Free from the School Model
You ARE the Giver of Time
What Does Passion Look Like? When children discover their passion, they:
The Creativity Box – Collect Recyclables:
Simple Science Activities:
Building and Creating:
Electronics and Technology:
Micro Businesses:
The Power of Self-Directed Learning: Michael’s stop-motion video story illustrates how children can:
Schedule It In – If free exploration time isn’t on the schedule, it won’t happen. Be intentional about protecting this time.
Manage Expectations – Some children haven’t found their passion yet; others have too many interests. Both are normal!
Respect Boundaries – If you tend to be “too helpy,” learn to step back and let children own their projects.
The Spiritual Dimension – Quiet, unstructured time also gives children space to hear God’s still, small voice.
By giving your children time to think, explore, and create, you’re not just developing their passions—you’re teaching them to slow down, listen, and be present with the Lord. In our busy world, this might be one of the greatest gifts we can offer.
Vintage Homeschool Moms is a production of the Ultimate Homeschool Radio Network
Sponsored by CTC Math and Media Angels Publishing
See: Blog Post here including the video I discussed in the audio – Mike’s LEGO brick video (in progress).
See the Blog Post for the Printable – 11 Steps to Creating a Brick Film
Secret Code Time – a book that changed my relationship with my child
Covenant Eyes: Go here for more info
The post Time to Learn: How to Stay Consistent in Your Homeschool appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.