Are you worried about staying consistent in your homeschool? Dying to find the perfect routine that you’ll stick to forever? It’s a struggle for me too! Let me let you in on my secrets. I promise they’re fun, and your children will not only thrive, but love doing them.
Homeschooling for Catholic Parents Podcast
Podcast Show Notes
61- How Will You Socialize Them? Catholic Teaching on this HOT Topic for Your Homeschool.
Stopping my eye-roll is a real struggle for this veteran homeschool mom when curious people ask, But, how will you socialize them?” They act like we lock our kids up in a cinder block cell through all the daylight hours every Monday-Friday. I’ve always had plenty of rebuttals for this question, but now that I’ve read what the catechism says about socialization, there will be no shutting me up!
60 – Struggling With Anxiety and Overwhelm in your Homeschool? Do these 3 things to Have More Peace.
Homeschool parents, we SELDOM get a break. Anxiety and feelings of being overwhelmed can constantly build if we don’t use strategies to manage that. Yes, couples massages and mani/pedis are great for self-care, but how often can we squeeze those into our schedule?
59 – 4 EASY Ways to Protect Your Child from Stress-Induced Illness and DETOXIFY them from the School System.
The strategies in this episode are essential in protecting our children from the sad statistics of depression, self-harm, and other stress-induced illnesses plaguing this generation. One Silicon Valley School reports as many as 80% of students suffer from moderate to severe depression!
58 – Want to Protect Your Kids from the Culture? You’re Not Crazy or Alone! 4 Things I learned on a Catholic College Visit.
Here we go again, us crazy homeschool moms bubble-wrapping our kids. Turns out, it’s a great idea to shield them from a culture that seeks to hyper-sexualize them from very young ages while diminishing God and the importance of faith.
57 – STOP Spending All Day Homeschooling! How to Raise Life-Long Learners in 2 Hours a Day.
Do you want to raise self-starters who are eager for knowledge and actively seek out ideal sources to satisfy their curiosity? Let’s think of home education as the petri dish for that!