Homeschooling with Grace Podcast Episodes
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Episode 1: Tapestry of Grace in High School (in-depth)
In the first episode, Hayley will be answering Erin's questions and sharing detailed thoughts, encouragement and practical applications on Tapestry of Grace (curriculum) in the Dialectic and Rhetoric stages. We chat planning, Spirit-led choices, and how to approach such a robust (and expensive) program with confidence. Podcast created by LifeAbundantlyBlog.com
Episode 2: Living Post: Mama, Your Body Matters
As Mamas, our bodies can get worn down, worn out, and discontent can work its way in. But our bodies matter, they have purpose, and sometimes, we just need to be reminded.
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Episode 3: The Sanctification Found in Home Education
One of the most unanticipated (sometimes overwhelming), but always good aspects of educating our children at home can be the amount of sin we constantly confront- not just in our children- but in ourselves.
Pride, comparison, laziness, anger... it can all crop up in ways we would never imagine when big sinners spend day-in and day-out educating their little sinners. Unfortunately (or fortunately!), our children often develop into little mirrors of our own iniquity.
Join Hayley and Erin in a frank exploration into the many sins that homeschool moms confront in themselves on a daily basis along with the importance of habits and the ultimate authority of Christ in redeeming us through this calling.
Show Notes:
Blog Posts you may appreciate-
I'm Impatient with My Kids Because I'm Distracted http://bit.ly/2SJXOgf
I Yell Because I'm Lazy http://bit.ly/2VGKsmG
Books We Mention:
Humble Roots by Hannah Anderson- https://amzn.to/2C7ILpD
Free of Me by Sharon Hodde Miller- https://amzn.to/2VGKyuy
The Holiness of God by RC Sproul- https://amzn.to/2CXtOrV
The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohr- https://amzn.to/2FoRwii
Episode 4: Living Post: Cultivating the Perfect Homeschool
Amazing homeschool experiences are not impossible. However, there are certain steps and mindsets that can either set us up for success... or leave us heading straight for frustration and failure. It may sound ridiculous to say that you can having a "perfect homeschool," but I promise that this is not ridiculous or unattainable. You can read this post in print and find more like it at: https://www.lifeabundantlyblog.com/lifeabundantlyblog/the-perfect-homeschool-curriculum
Episode 5: Living Post: The Kind of Mom I Want to Be
We all have the same goal of being a "good mom". There's no question. I (Erin) have yet to meet a mother who's goal was to do a bad job at parenting! One of the most transformational practices I've implemented over the past several months was to CAST a VISION for the kind of Mom I want to be. I wrote down 18 points that, when my 4 children are all grown, I prayerfully hope they say of me. I keep this tucked into my Bible and reflect and pray over it each day. It sets a tone for humility, presence, and a "people before tasks" mentality in our home.
You can read the blog here:
https://www.lifeabundantlyblog.com/lifeabundantlyblog/kind-of-mom-legacy
Episode 6: How to Start Homeschooling 101
Considering homeschooling for the first time? Or are you trying decide if you'll continue?
In this episode, Erin breaks this daunting decision and practical, how-to steps down for you. And some of her advice is probably not what you expect!
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Episode 7: Need a Break? (Gather with us!)
Learn more about the Gathering of Rest 2024 through this link: https://gentleclassical.regfox.com/gathering-of-rest-2024
We hope to see you there! Contact us with any questions or for help at: erin@lifeabundantlyblog.com
Episode 8: Homeschooling in Hard Seasons
We all face times of challenge in our life alongside home educating our children. Maybe you're facing a move, grieving a loved one, dealing with a relational conflict, or even welcoming a new child - all of these events can throw off our schedules and our well-laid plans, leaving us feeling "behind" or like a homeschool failure.
Listen to Erin as she shares three core tips to get through challenging seasons while homeschooling alongside encouragement on when it might be time to ask for help.
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