Ep. 23 – Transform Your Homeschool in 90 Minutes

As the new school season approaches, Kelly dives into the transformative power of deschooling and the stages of change that can guide your journey.

Discover how strategic planning, reflection, and the process of de-schooling can help you create a more meaningful and joyful homeschooling experience. Kelly shares her personal transformation story and provides actionable steps to help you navigate through the five stages of change:

  1. Pre-contemplation
  2. Contemplation
  3. Preparation
  4. Action
  5. Maintenance.

 

Learn about the various support options available through the 90-Minute School Day, including free resources, a self-paced course, group coaching, community membership, and one-on-one coaching.

This episode is packed with insights and practical advice to help you embrace change and achieve a fulfilling homeschooling journey.

Resources and Support

 

Homeschooling is a journey, and transformation is possible. Let’s walk this path together.

I’d love to connect personally, find me on Instagram.

You’re doing a great job, let’s make it easier!

Kelly

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Ep. 58 – Unschooling Students with Disabilities with Dr. Gina Riley

What happens when traditional school isn’t a fit?

In this episode, we dive into unschooling students with disabilities with Dr. Gina Riley. We explore why families leave school, how intrinsic motivation supports learning, and what research reveals about neurodivergent learners thriving in low-demand, self-directed environments.

Ep. 57 – How Many Friends Do Kids Really Need? with Missy Willis

How many friends does a child need? An attachment-based look at peer orientation, homeschool socialization, and healthy development. Influenced by the work of Gordon Neufeld, Gabor Maté, and Peter Gray, this is a paradigm-shifting look at friendship that challenges cultural norms around socialization.