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Homeschool Made Simple

Homeschool Made Simple

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For the young parents, the veteran homeschoolers, or anyone navigating the waters of homeschool options, nationally-known speaker and educational consultant, Carole Joy Seid, helps you homeschool simply, inexpensively, and enjoyably with a Bible, math curriculum, and library card. Great books have the power to build godly family culture and give educational success! If you need a weekly shot of encouragement and support to continue on with confident joy in your homeschooling journey, listen in.
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The Homeschool Show with NCHE

North Carolinians for Home Education

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The Homeschool Show by North Carolinians for Home Education (NCHE) is available weekly via video and podcast. As with everything NCHE does, our goal for the show is to help you homeschool with confidence and joy! Join us each week for information and encouragement through segments such as homeschool news, homeschool conversations (interviews), and tip of the week.
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The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a digital support group for everyone interested in a learning lifestyle. Join us the second and fourth Friday of each month as our hosts Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones discuss topics like the benefits of homeschooling, finding the right curriculum for you, navigating the line between parent and teacher, and more!
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There's only one "correct" way to homeschool, right? Wrong! Each week this podcast will bring clarity to the misconceptions you may have about homeschooling. If you're a new homeschooler just starting your journey or a veteran homeschooler with years under your belt, listen in to be inspired and empowered to homeschool with confidence.
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The Homestead Education Podcast is for homesteaders and homeschoolers who are seeking to continue and advance their passion for a self-sufficient lifestyle. If you are ready to learn, be encouraged, and guided, my podcast can help you (and your kids), grow your own food and grow as a person with a homestead education. Join myself and guests as I share and explore homesteading, homeschooling, and growing as a person centered on the benefits of a homestead education.
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Joshua J Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, CAP, RHU, REBC is a financial planner who teaches people how to live a rich life now while building a plan for financial freedom in 10 years or less. He mixes creative approaches to lifestyle design, deep-dive financial planning techniques, and hard-core business strategy to equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to build financial independence.
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Welcome to the 5-Minute Parenting podcast! I'm Sandra Kay Chambers, the founder and host of this podcast. I'm a wife, mother, grandmother and former teacher, journalist, and an award-winning children's author. My Fingerprint Devotions: 40 Devotions That Help You Realize You Are a Kid Uniquely Created by God for a Purpose (ages 8-12), helps kids realize they are unique, just like their fingerprints, and have a God-given purpose in their life. I'm also the author of a picture book, Maisie Disc ...
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Stories for Kids with Morel podcast sets out to educate and to entertain listeners. The podcast is a great resource for Homeschooling/Home Education, making use of literature to help listeners with vocabulary and to help spark creative ideas. Terms linked to stories are defined, and a suggestion for a learning task is given. Children could write a summary of the story, design a poster and much more. Stories for Kids with Morel podcast is also a great resource for children with English as a S ...
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A Delectable Education Charlotte Mason Podcast

Liz Cottrill, Emily Kiser and Nicole Williams

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Through twice monthly conversations, three moms who have studied the Charlotte Mason method of education and put her ideas into practice in their homes join together to share with one another for the benefit of listeners by giving explanations of Mason's principles and examples of those principles put into practice out of their own teaching experience. These short discussions aim at providing information, support, and encouragement for others by unfolding the myriad aspects.
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Welcome to the Her Country Roots podcast—your down-to-earth guide to sweet, simple, and intentional living. I’m Kacie Barlow, a wife, homeschooling mama to four, and farm-raised sixth-generation homesteader. Growing up surrounded by gardens, animals, and a whole lot of hard work, I’ve carried those roots into my modern-day life. Here, we’re all about bringing old-fashioned wisdom back to the forefront. From natural living and ancestral traditions to practical tips for self-sufficiency, I’ll ...
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This podcast is for entrepreneurs who feel some kind of way about trying to "do it all" and stay sane. These are my experiences on living, adult-ing and navigating entrepreneurship for over 20 years on my own terms to personal success. All so you can learn from them. In addition to peeks into my life as a consultant for brick and mortar business owners, homeschool mom and minimalist, I'll also introduce you to you some amazing people who've also benefitted from taking the road less traveled ...
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Phillips Podcast

Carroll Nitzsche

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Parents have the opportunity to: 1.Determine the curriculum and their children's schooling schedule. 2. Demonstrate to their children that education is fun. 3. Create strong bonds with their children. 4.Adapt teaching methods best suiting how their children learn. 5. Spend extra time with their children on difficult concepts and move ahead after children master a subject or concept. 6. Create a flexible schedule not possible for children enrolled in public school. 7. Provide religious and et ...
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"Doctor Mom" Podcast | Practical Tips to Be a Proactive Parent

Stephanie Greunke, RD and Dr. Elana Roumell, ND

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Join Stephanie Greunke, a registered dietitian, and Dr. Elana Roumell, a naturopathic doctor, both trained in functional medicine and passionate about pregnancy, postpartum, and pediatrics. They invite experts on the show and share personal stories, so you leave each episode with practical tips to be a proactive parent! Guests discuss topics like pregnancy and postpartum nutrition, pediatric health, holistic health, parenting tips, maternal mental health, and prevention tips. We answer paren ...
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Child Care Bar And Grill

Explorations Early Learning

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A humorous, informative, and slightly irreverent podcast for child care providers and other early learning professionals hosted by Jeff A Johnson, Lisa Murphy, Kristen Peterson, Samantha Balch, and Nicole Halton.
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Radio Underland

Jake, Tom, Stephan and Missie

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I have hosted a podcast ”Radio Underland” with my diverse in beliefs cohost’s Tom, Missie and Stephen for many years. While I myself tend to lean into the personal freedom Ideology of the the Libertarian Party. I believe that the majority of Americans are not extremist and that democrats and republicans get along just fine in our daily lives until we turn on the TV and are spoon fed hate for the other side. I believe the voices of the NORMAL people need to be heard. I believe that the art of ...
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Raising Pro Athletes

Marina Villatoro Kuperman

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It takes a village to raise a professional athlete ... For the first time ever, this podcast talks to the people that normally get very little mention, but are the ones who are responsible for the underlying success of an athlete. Marina pulls back the curtain and dives deep into chats with the UNSUNG Heroes – parents, the coaches, the trainers, the nutritionists and the therapists – revealing the realities of what it takes to support a child in reaching their ultimate potential. What to exp ...
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A mom’s guide to food freedom, through nutrition and food education. Nutrition shouldn’t be as complicated as we make it out to be. In fact, years ago, before the industrial revolution, nutrition was simpler and people were eating much healthier. What changed? Society’s need for convenience and instant gratification led to packaged foods with a million ingredients. Now brands are marketing their products as “healthy”, “light”, “organic”, “keto”, and “diet”, yet we are still confused about wh ...
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In this episode from the archives, Carole sits down with her son J.J. to discuss knowing the “why” behind your decision to homeschool. Whether you're considering homeschooling or you're two decades into this adventure, today we're talking about what would cause you to educate your kids at home, and what will sustain you through the years. This epis…
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Send us a text Today we welcome Melinda Poling to the show to discuss the "With Me" parenting strategy for discipleship. This strategy is a way to do life together as a family, investing in our children's character and spiritual development with intentionality and joy, resulting in strong family bonds and strong kids in every developmental stage. L…
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What if the system everyone tells you to trust… just stopped making sense? In this episode, Christy-Faith unpacks one of the most baffling education headlines yet: a public school district considering 21% a passing grade—and calling it “equity.” She breaks down what’s really going on behind these grading changes, how they affect families across the…
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So you’ve got decided it's time to start homeschooling and you've learned a lot from the podcast or seminars. But you're wondering what this looks like in your everyday life. How do you plan a school year? Today, in this episode from the archive, we talk practicalities from the rhythms of the year to a family’s daily routine. From history’s yearly …
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In this episode, I welcome Dennita and Mimi from The One-Room Red Schoolhouse in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. This unique, faith-based one-room schoolhouse blends traditional academics with hands-on homesteading and entrepreneurial education. Tune in as they discuss their mission, how they structure their days, and why practical, nature-based learni…
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On today's Friday Q&A podcast we discuss: How much should I spend on equipment that makes me money? How do I help socialize my three-year-old child? Is financial support of adult children a good idea? After I'm doing all the basics of good investing, where do I go to find better investment ideas? I just moved to New York City...will I ever get used…
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In this episode, we share our experiences attending the Texas Homeschool Expo in San Antonio! From exciting new curriculum finds to inspiring conversations with fellow homeschoolers, we give you a behind-the-scenes look at what made the event so special. Whether you were there or not, you’ll come away with fresh ideas, encouragement, and a few laug…
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Send us a text Resilience, problem-solving, adaptability and a growth mindset. These are all part of the package when it comes to perserverance; and it's more important than ever to intentionally teach it to our children in this quick-fix, instant, Instagram-famous world we live in! Join Host Karen Ferguson with special guest Terrie Hellard-Brown t…
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You’ve felt it—maybe while staring at a stack of biology worksheets, maybe during your fifth attempt at explaining the periodic table, maybe when your teen asked you about mitosis and you blinked. Am I really supposed to teach all of this? In this reassuring and practical episode, Christy-Faith takes on one of the most misunderstood stages in homes…
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In this archive episode, Carole Joy Seid reflects on the remarkable wisdom of Dorothy Moore, wife of Dr. Raymond Moore, two pioneers often referred to as the grandparents of American homeschooling. Carole shares Dorothy’s practical strategies—like building a strong daily routine and focusing young learners on Bible, nature, and hands-on work—became…
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In this episode, I talk with Tiffany Michaels of Sparrow Homeschool about using real-world experiences to teach history, geography, and faith. With over 15 years of homeschooling experience and a background in social work, Tiffany brings a thoughtful and hands-on approach to education. She shares how travel through the Pacific Northwest shaped her …
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Summer Special Edition Homeschool Show: Join us for this special summer edition of the homeschool show. Many of you have students that graduated this year, now what happens? During this episode we discuss everything from gap year programs, to apprenticeship opportunities; or perhaps college or military is in their future. NCHE is here to support yo…
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Send us a text Join Host Karen Ferguson, as she shares practical ideas and resources to help make learning U.S. History fun! Whether you homeschool your children or just want to enrourage a love and understanding of our nation's history, it's important to make it interactive. No long textbooks, boring lectures, or rote memorization allowed! Kids wa…
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You’ve said it—maybe under your breath, maybe in the kitchen, maybe five times before 9 a.m.: “Why can’t they just do it on their own?” In this empowering episode, Christy-Faith dives into one of the most common struggles in homeschool life—kids who won’t work independently. If you’ve ever felt like you’re the only thing standing between your child…
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In this episode, I’m opening up with a little encouragement and honesty—because homesteading doesn’t have to be picture-perfect to be meaningful. I’m talking about redefining what homesteading looks like when money’s tight, and how purpose-driven hustle can still lead to big wins. I share real, practical tips on cutting costs through cooking from s…
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Motherhood can feel like a never-ending cycle of to-dos, emotional burnout, and self-sacrifice. But what if there’s another way? In this heart-centered episode, Steph Greunke sits down with life coach and mom mentor Ciara Burton, who shares how to move from survival mode to a place of soulful fulfillment. Ciara opens up about her own postpartum str…
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Starting your first year of homeschooling can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to help! In this episode, we cover everything a new homeschooler needs to know to begin with confidence. From choosing curriculum and setting a schedule to handling doubts and building a support system, we break it all down into manageable steps. Whether you're pulling …
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Send us a text Welcome to today's episode of 5-minute Parenting! Join Host Karen Ferguson as she shares encouragement and examples to begin the practice of writing love letters to your children. Our words are powerful, the Bible says so and scientific data backs that up. Our words create lasting impressions on our children, either for good or bad. …
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You’ve heard it before—maybe from a relative, a neighbor, or that stranger in the grocery store: Aren’t you sheltering your kids too much? In this eye-opening episode, Christy-Faith takes a brave look at the myth that homeschooling is an overprotective, fear-based choice. From rising mental health risks to school culture realities, she lays out the…
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If you haven’t listened to Part 1 of our conversation with Mellany Zepelak, start there! This episode begins with Mellany sharing the fruit of speaking blessings and encouragement to her children and her husband, noting how these efforts have shifted the tone of her household toward encouragement and empathy. Parents play a powerful role in modelin…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Stacey Carpenter of Hop’n Ridge Ranch — a dedicated homesteader, entrepreneur, and educator who’s building a thriving life rooted in purpose and practicality. Stacey shares her journey of starting a homestead from the ground up and how she’s turned her passion into a full-fledged business and educational platform. W…
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Cooperative parenting may be the key to less stress and more connection in your home. In this fascinating episode, Dr. Elana sits down with New York Times bestselling author and NPR reporter Michaeleen Doucleff to explore what modern American parents can learn from traditional cultures around the world. Michaeleen shares how traveling to the Yucatá…
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Send us a text Today we welcome writer and author Kelly Wilson Mize to 5-Minute Parenting! Kelly is a wife, mother of two young adults, and proud cat mom with 25 years of experience as a published author. A former educator with a master’s degree in education, Kelly has written an extensive collection of stories, articles, devotions, interviews, and…
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You’ve asked the question—maybe in a Facebook group, maybe at a co-op meeting, or maybe sitting on your kitchen floor surrounded by catalogs: What’s the best homeschool curriculum? But what if that’s the wrong question entirely? In this empowering episode, Christy-Faith unpacks the real reason so many homeschool moms get stuck in the curriculum tra…
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Homeschooling and family life can drain the life out of us. How do we maintain a right attitude and perspective in our families for the long haul? Carol talks with consulting client Mellany Zepelak about how learning to create margin in her life and receive God's love has transformed her family life. They discuss how adding personal downtime, encou…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Michael Kilpatrick of Farm on Central, a seasoned farmer, educator, and advocate for sustainable small-scale agriculture. Michael shares valuable insights into the world of urban farming, how to thrive within city limits, and why smart marketing is key to farm success. We dig into the real struggles small farmers fa…
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All-or-nothing thinking around food can leave women stuck in cycles of guilt, bingeing, and starting over every Monday. In this solo episode, registered dietitian Steph Greunke helps you break free from the diet rollercoaster and create a more grounded, sustainable relationship with food. Steph explores how our mindset around nutrition impacts not …
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In this episode, we discuss The Joy of Slow by Leslie M. Martino, a book that encourages families to embrace a slower, more intentional pace of life. We explore how its themes apply to homeschooling, parenting, and everyday living — from resisting the pressure to overschedule, to finding meaning in the quiet moments. Whether you’ve read the book or…
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Send us a text Traditional home economics offers students valuable life skills and prepares them for a thriving, independent adult lifestyle. Kody Hanner is a homesteader, proud homeschool mom, and the creator of The Homestead Education, and she's our guest today, talking about reviving this important curriculum in public and homeschool classrooms.…
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Christy-Faith pulls back the curtain and invites you behind the scenes to see what makes Thrive Homeschool Community so special. Joining her are Thrive’s founding members, Julie and Bekah, who share their unfiltered experiences—from that first hesitant step into homeschooling to the incredible support and growth they’ve found along the way. Whether…
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The early years of a child's life are crucial for their long term development and success. In this archive episode, Carole, Rachel and her husband, Jesse, discuss how home is the best nest, especially in the preschool years. They share their family’s practical rhythms—like meaningful work, daily nature walks, and lots of read-aloud time—all focused…
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In this episode, we explore the return to traditional skills like chicken processing, pig butchering, and local food production. We talk about the legacy of 5th generation farming, the role of midwives in rural communities, and the growing desire for self-reliance. Plus, get a sneak peek at the upcoming Montana Homesteaders Festival in Plains, MT—p…
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Fevers are one of the most common reasons parents panic, but they don’t have to be scary. In this solo teaching episode, Dr. Elana guides you through exactly what to do when your child has a fever. You’ll learn why fevers are a sign that the immune system is doing its job, how to know when to intervene and what symptoms to watch for at every age. D…
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Send us a text Which is it: quality time or quantity time? Is one more important than the other when it comes to raising kids? Listen in for the answers with award-winning author, speaker, life coach, and frequent media guest Dr. Mel Tavares. Dr. Mel provides expert insight on this topic along with practical ways for busy parents to invest their ti…
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You started homeschooling for the freedom, joy, and connection it promised. But somewhere along the way, nagging kids, constant overwhelm, and endless worries started stealing that joy. In this episode, Christy-Faith tackles the four biggest homeschool joy stealers—and equips you with practical strategies to reclaim your peace, confidence, and love…
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Today Carole sat down with Jennifer Stowe, a veteran homeschool mom of six with 27 years of experience. Jennifer shares her journey from reluctant homeschooler to advocate, inspired by Dr. Raymond Moore and Charlotte Mason. She gives practical tips for using great books, embracing time outdoors, and documenting the activities you do each day. This …
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Pregnancy, perimenopause and parenting are all seasons of deep transformation. In this heartfelt season finale, Dr. Elana and Steph open up about what’s been unfolding behind the scenes in their lives. Dr. Elana shares vulnerable reflections from her third trimester, including how each of her children’s personalities showed up during pregnancy and …
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Have you ever considered how the food you eat gets its nutrients? Well, it is all from the soil. This means if your soil is deficient or contaminated, so is your food. Gregg Forster from Wisconsin Mineral Solutions shares how to balance your soil with some simple changes and great products. Tune in for insightful information on soil science and res…
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Summer school for homeschoolers offers unique opportunities that public school families miss out on. Today, we're offering practical advice for making summer learning fun and effective. Whether you’re continuing your curriculum, catching up on a few subjects, or exploring new interests, we share ways to keep education alive without losing the joy o…
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In today's podcast I share the audio from a recent roundtable discusion with attendees of RPF Family Camp. We have a two-week discussion going related to patronage networks and we decided it would be good to host a verbal Q&A discusion instead of just keeping everything in text...now you get to listen in!…
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Send us a text Today we talk missions with Melissa Heiland, founder and president of the missions organization Beautiful Feet International. Melissa has led missions teams since 2000 and offers helpful ways parents can lead and encourage their children to get involved with missions, based on her insight and years of real world experience. God's hea…
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We live in a world full of opinions—but fewer people than ever know how to think. In this episode, Christy-Faith sits down with renowned professor, critical thinking expert, and homeschool dad Dr. Renton Rathbun. They’ll unpack what critical thinking really is, why it’s in such short supply, and how we as homeschool parents can train our kids to pu…
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In the second part of our conversation with Leila Lawler, author and homeschool mom, we get practical! How do build a strong and wise family bond that will last for our children’s lives? We discuss a healthy mindset around Christmas, Sabbath rest, seeing children as blessing and making connecting a priority. Join us! RESOURCES +Leila Lawler Blog +T…
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