Hi! I absolutely love everything you say and do when it comes to homeschooling and teaching your kids how to learn. PLEASE continue to make content on the topic!! I am inspired by your ideas and concepts and would LOVE to know more as in-depth as you can explain them. The detailed examples are very helpful and showing us the tools you use! Thank you so much for sharing your content!!
Thank you for the kind words. I will strive to create helpful, quality content. I've struggled to consistently make videos, but comments like these help motivate me a lot.
Hey! Love the video. I will definitely be circling back to this one day when I eventually have kids. Such good information and you’re so right! you really do need to find what works for you by experimenting with different ways but if you can, it’s definitely best to focus on the kids education first and figure out everything else.
@@emmag2329 thank you! Many commenters on my previous video asked me how it’s even possible for working parents to homeschool and I have noticed that those parents who decide that homeschooling is their priority, they’re able to do it successfully. It’s never been more possible than in today’s world.
Hello Aparna, we have recently started watching your videos and are absolutely loving them. My husband came up with the idea of homeschooling and since the day I have started watching your videos my motivation has gone a few levels up ! 😊 I wanted to know one thing - how and from where do you get the homeschooling material? How do you decide at a particular time what you want the kids to learn?
Thank you for the kind words. I get homeschooling materials from many sources. Our style is "unschooling" but I include a lot of Montessori and Waldorf elements for balance. I don't decide when the kids should learn. I follow their curiosity and interest. This way I have discovered that my daughter has sensitive times through the day where she learns the best. She's not an early riser, so I let her sleep as long as her body needs it. Then we'll start working on interesting projects as late as 10-11am. After lunch, I notice that she wants to create things with her hands or play board games. Then we go for classes like gymnastics and tennis. After dinner, she gets inspired to do one more session of "Work". It can be anything from practicing writing or working on new projects like building cardboard boxes etc. My son on the other hand likes to wake up earlier and sleeps earlier. So we adjust according to his timing. Hope that helps explain our schedule. I will make a video about "day in the life soon".
Hi Aparna. These are fabulous videos you are posting. Keep them coming. I have a 2 year old daughter. I have been thinking about homeschooling her. Your videos are highly helpful
Thanks for sharing. I’m interested in homeschooling when my child enters middle school if she interested. If not I want to school abroad . She is in 4th grade so I will begin preparing. my husband is a therapist so I think we can make it work and my mom is retired.
Hi! I absolutely love everything you say and do when it comes to homeschooling and teaching your kids how to learn.
PLEASE continue to make content on the topic!! I am inspired by your ideas and concepts and would LOVE to know more as in-depth as you can explain them.
The detailed examples are very helpful and showing us the tools you use!
Thank you so much for sharing your content!!
Thank you for the kind words. I will strive to create helpful, quality content. I've struggled to consistently make videos, but comments like these help motivate me a lot.
Hey! Love the video. I will definitely be circling back to this one day when I eventually have kids. Such good information and you’re so right! you really do need to find what works for you by experimenting with different ways but if you can, it’s definitely best to focus on the kids education first and figure out everything else.
@@emmag2329 thank you! Many commenters on my previous video asked me how it’s even possible for working parents to homeschool and I have noticed that those parents who decide that homeschooling is their priority, they’re able to do it successfully. It’s never been more possible than in today’s world.
Hello Aparna, we have recently started watching your videos and are absolutely loving them. My husband came up with the idea of homeschooling and since the day I have started watching your videos my motivation has gone a few levels up ! 😊
I wanted to know one thing - how and from where do you get the homeschooling material? How do you decide at a particular time what you want the kids to learn?
Thank you for the kind words. I get homeschooling materials from many sources. Our style is "unschooling" but I include a lot of Montessori and Waldorf elements for balance. I don't decide when the kids should learn. I follow their curiosity and interest. This way I have discovered that my daughter has sensitive times through the day where she learns the best. She's not an early riser, so I let her sleep as long as her body needs it. Then we'll start working on interesting projects as late as 10-11am. After lunch, I notice that she wants to create things with her hands or play board games. Then we go for classes like gymnastics and tennis. After dinner, she gets inspired to do one more session of "Work". It can be anything from practicing writing or working on new projects like building cardboard boxes etc.
My son on the other hand likes to wake up earlier and sleeps earlier. So we adjust according to his timing. Hope that helps explain our schedule. I will make a video about "day in the life soon".
Brilliant ideas for home schooling nicely illustrated each points very useful vedeo stay blessed ❤🎉🙌
Thank you so much, that means a lot!
Hi Aparna. These are fabulous videos you are posting. Keep them coming. I have a 2 year old daughter. I have been thinking about homeschooling her. Your videos are highly helpful
I’m so happy they’re helping you! You’ll get a lot of homeschooling inspiration with all the new videos I have planned!
Thanks for sharing. I’m interested in homeschooling when my child enters middle school if she interested. If not I want to school abroad . She is in 4th grade so I will begin preparing. my husband is a therapist so I think we can make it work and my mom is retired.
That sounds like a great plan! I love how you’re keeping her interests in mind 🩷
Hi Aparna! Where are you located? India or USA?
I live in USA
Whoever wants a good teacher for their child can contact me.