Experienced Homeschoolers | Homeschool Routines | How To Become A Homeschool Mom
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- SECOND GENERATION HOMESCHOOL MOM with 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE,
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Just want to say that I really support you not showing your children all the time - and when you do - you cover their faces. Thank you for protecting them. Thank you for speaking in generalities - and not naming your children and each of their struggles. It’s so unheard of in the “homeschool/homemaking” space! I know it’s a lot harder to build a following when you protect your children 🫂
It definitely IS so much harder, but so WORTH it! There is absolutely NOTHING more important than our babies 💜
Love Always and GOD Bless 💕🙏🏼
Thank you! When I was in therapy I asked my therapist (who was also helping my boys with ADHD) how I could help others with my homeschool experiences without giving too much info and she gave the idea to speak in generalities! It was a lightbulb moment, lol!
I agree! Protect their privacy. They will be thankful in the future 💕
Your honesty and explanations are freeing. I am a homeschool mom of 4 - ages 11, 8, 6, 4. We have always homeschooled and I find the youtube homeschool world so overwhelming and maybe even a little misleading. Anyways, this video is so refreshing! My favorite "where is the little green blocks?" If this doesn't encompass the reality of homeschool to a T, I don't know what else would! lol.
Thankful for your advice. As a homeschool mom and second-generation homeschooler, I think the most helpful things I've learned in these early years (I'm still in them. Ages 4-9) is to keep it simple. Even though I use box curriculum (My Father's World), I've stopped feeling like I need to check every single box. If we are progressing, that's enough. If we don't finish something because we needed a slower pace (or if we got ahead), we just picked up the next year where we left off. This isn't lazy schooling, by any means, this is just not being a slave to curriculum, going at your child's own pace, and being relaxed. Its make all the difference as I've added each new child in. I have 3 boys in school, and this seems typical for boys too. Hope this helps the mama who needs to hear it.
This is good advice, thank you for sharing, Caprice!
Love this! We are in the very young stage so it’s a lot of hands on but it’s good to see how it changes as it grows.
I enjoyed this video and will have to come back to it again soon.
I’m also a homeschooling mom of 6, I have all boys, and they are much closer in age. My oldest is 12, and I’ve been homeschooling since the beginning.
A great tip would be to take lessons outdoors as much as possible.
We aren’t meant to be indoors so much of the time, and I’ve noticed that the outdoors offers a great sense of peace.
Plus, the volume isn’t as bothersome to me, it keeps the house tidier, and it supports breaks.
Also, combining the children for all topic-based learning and keeping individual lessons for the skill-based subjects (and even then batching them where it makes sense) is very helpful and lightens the load.
Yes, I agree, outdoor schooling is amazing!
I absolutely love this channel. So encouraging to me. I’ve been homeschooling 12 years and it’s STILL helpful to hear these reminders
Oh, thank you so much my dear friend!
This is my first video of yours. Excited to watch more. Very well done and great visuals.
This was just so sweet! Thank you so much. I loved every second of it! ❤
We use Libby and Hoopla for audio books, and they truly are life savers. We have had times where we spent a lot of time in the van traveling and we read so many amazing literature and history books that way. And yes, I think so many of us homeschoolers get bogged down in those early years and feel like failures. Last year I had all independent readers for the first time and it was insanely life changing. I realized that those hard years aren't forever!
Libby and Hoopla, I'm going to look those up! Thank you! Yes, it's amazing how having independent readers changes everything! So liberating, lol!
LOVE..LOVE..LOVE needed needed needed this video. Thank you so much! 🥰
I love your videos! They are such a blessing! Yes! I would love easy lunch ideas! I'm always looking for lunch ideas that work better for large homeschool families.
Thank you so much! I made a note to do a vid with homeschool lunches!
Thank you for your honesty, and encouragement! 💕
The overall aesthetics of your home is beautiful
Thank you!
Do you have a video sharing what all you prep a d make for the week for your family to eat? This is my biggest struggle.
I love this video ❤
I'm feeling a little anxious about this homeschooling year with our daughter's but this was so encouraging. Thank you so much shayla
I'm so glad! With the Lord and prayer you have got this, Shawna!
This is such a great video, I’ve been so encouraged by your videos 💛
I'm so glad!
Thank you for all your advice ! I have learned so much. Great video!
You are so welcome!
I want to go on your nature study! hehe. I love that.
You should! From videos I've seen of yours I know you'd love it!
Breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner ideas?
Thank you so much! This was so helpful!!
Glad it was helpful!
This was so helpful, thank you so much.
You're so welcome!
Where do I find the blocks and the fruits and vegetables
HOW do you get your kids to listen to audiobooks?! My boys will listen to me reading and beg me to read just one more chapter. If I turn on an audiobook, they are bored and stop listening after 5-6 minutes!
play with lego or clay?
I find after lunch is the perfect time. They all lay around after lunch dishes, relax in the living room and seem to enjoy listening then! FYI, kids around 8 and under don't get into audiobooks much in my experience. Their attention spans still are not long enough to get into them.