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School is Out, Natural Learning is In!

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Ep. 17 – Put Curriculum in its Place!

Do you ever feel like you’re drowning in curriculum choices? I know the feeling all too well. Reviewing options can be endless and overwhelming, leaving us with questions like:

Did I pick the right one? Do I need anything else, or did I order enough? How much should I spend? Do I get a grade level for each of my children? How can I simplify this? Do we have to do all of it?  Do I need to study? 

If you’ve ever found yourself pondering one or several of these questions, you’re are not alone! 

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Ep. 15 – Your Must-Have Homeschool Guide

This episode previews Guide Training™, delving into the transformative approach of guiding children in homeschooling rather than simply teaching them. Emphasis is placed on understanding neurodiversity and adopting natural learning practices through deschooling, using biological rhythms instead of schedules, and viewing learning using the 90-Minute School Day™ lens.

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Ep. 8 – Reading Aloud with Neurodivergence

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen to on Spotify In this episode, we explore why reading aloud is the first answer for any disability, difference, resistance, struggle, overwhelm or doubt in your homeschool.  Mindset Moment Let’s reframe the “learn to read,

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Ep. 5 – Crafting Enriching Learning Environments

Join us on this journey as we uncover the essential elements that shape an optimal homeschooling landscape. Our vision shifts away from traditional models to embracing the power of interests, strengths, and real-world applications. Get ready to dive into the three critical environments: Relationship, Space, and Time.

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Ep. 4 – Escape the Homeschool Comparison Trap

Are you tired of falling into the comparison trap while homeschooling?

In this episode of the 90 Minute School Day Podcast, I guide you as we explore the comparison trap of homeschooling, or rather – how to avoid it!

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Novelty Enhances Learning

Novelty is the natural learning process and it doesn’t necessarily stem from a book or classroom. The majority of learning happens as we live.