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In today's episode, Lisa explores the SAMR Model, a game-changer for integrating technology in education. From simple digital substitutions to redefining learning experiences, the SAMR Model—developed by Dr. Ruben Puentedura—guides educators on transforming tech usage in ways that enhance student engagement. Lisa breaks down each step: substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition, showing how this framework leads to impactful learning. Whether you're an educator, homeschooler, or just curious about educational tech, this podcast will provide practical insights for innovative teaching.
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Join Lisa Nehring on It's Not That Hard to Homeschool as she welcomes actress, author, and homeschool advocate Sam Sorbo. Known for her fierce stance against the traditional education system, Sam shares her mission to help parents reclaim their children’s education. In this episode, Sam talks about her new book, The Parents Guide to Homeschool, a transformative workbook designed to help parents rethink education, and how she began her homeschooling journey. Tune in to hear Sam’s insights, experiences, and advice for navigating homeschooling with joy and confidence.
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Lisa Nehring takes a different approach as she shares her personal eight-month journey with the Carnivore Diet and how it unexpectedly connects to homeschooling. Lisa opens up about her health struggles, the surprising benefits of the carnivore lifestyle, and how it has transformed not only her body but also her mindset. She explains how trying something radically different has taught her valuable lessons that can be applied to education choices. Join Lisa as she dives into the parallels between diet and education, offering fresh insights to inspire your homeschooling journey!
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In this episode of It’s Not That Hard to Homeschool, host Lisa welcomes Adam Roberts, co-founder of Scriptive, a company dedicated to fostering a passion for reading and writing in children. Adam discusses Scriptive’s mission and its first product, Write Stories, which uses beautiful illustrations to inspire kids to create their own stories. With a unique approach to education, Scriptive aims to reach homeschoolers and families by encouraging creativity and literacy in an increasingly technological world. Tune in to learn how Scriptive is helping children develop essential skills that will last a lifetime.
Visit Scriptive:
https://www.scriptive.us/
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In this episode, we sit down with Laurie Cardoza Moore, a passionate homeschool mom of five and a strong advocate for educational reform. Laurie shares her inspiring journey from homeschooling her children to becoming a voice in state legislatures, lobbying for issues related to education and the unborn. She discusses her experience with the Bridges program, the Common Core of its time, and how it led her to pull her children out of a Christian school and dive into homeschooling. Laurie also highlights her significant roles in the textbook and Standards Review Commissions and her efforts to improve education standards across states like Tennessee, Ohio, Texas, and beyond. Tune in to hear about her work in education reform and the importance of critical thinking in today’s world.
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In this episode of "It's Not That Hard to Homeschool," Lisa is joined by Caleb Guerrero, founder and CEO of Valor Digital and Public Image Chair for Rotary District 5520. Caleb shares his expertise on building a digital presence, especially for small businesses and their communities. He delves into the importance of personal discipline, business growth, and offers actionable tips on using digital platforms to keep yourself organized. Whether you're a homeschooling parent, educator, or someone looking to expand your online reach, this episode is packed with valuable insights on the power of digital media in today's world. Don't miss out on Caleb’s expert advice!
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Episode Title: The Power of Selling
In this episode, we dive into the essential life skill of selling and its profound impact on personal development, especially for kids and teens.
1. The Art of Communication Selling is a fantastic way to hone effective communication. Through selling, kids learn how to clearly articulate their ideas and actively listen to feedback. These communication skills are vital in any career, helping to resolve conflicts and build strong relationships.
2. Emotional Intelligence: A Key Skill Selling also boosts emotional intelligence. It teaches kids to understand and manage their own emotions while recognizing and influencing the emotions of others. This skill is crucial for both personal and professional success, fostering empathy and positive interactions.
3. Building Resilience Through Rejection Rejection is an inevitable part of selling, and it helps kids develop resilience. They learn to handle setbacks without losing confidence, a trait that is invaluable when facing life’s challenges. Resilience encourages perseverance and adaptability.
4. Goal Setting for Success Selling naturally involves setting and achieving goals. Through this process, kids understand the importance of planning, effort, and persistence. This goal-oriented mindset is beneficial in all future endeavors.
5. Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills Selling encourages kids to identify needs and think critically to offer solutions. This creative problem-solving ability is applicable in any scenario, making it a crucial skill to develop.
Cultivating the Selling Skill Encourage your kids to practice selling in everyday situations—whether it’s organizing a garage sale or participating in school fundraisers. Discuss the experiences and the lessons they learn along the way. Teach them the importance of preparation, honesty, and integrity. Selling isn’t about tricking people; it’s about offering real value and building trust.
The Journey of Selling Remind your kids that selling is a journey filled with ups and downs. Encourage them to view rejections as opportunities to learn and grow.
Conclusion Selling is more than just a skill; it’s a gateway to lifelong success. It prepares kids for the real world by teaching them communication, emotional intelligence, resilience, goal setting, and problem-solving. Support your kids as they embrace the art of selling, and watch them not only graduate high school but thrive in life beyond.
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In this episode of It's Not That Hard to Homeschool, Lisa Welcomes Natalie Mack, a seasoned homeschool mom and military wife, who shares her family's incredible journey of homeschooling while serving in the military. With 23 years of homeschooling experience under her belt, Natalie talks about raising and educating five children while navigating life across different cultures and countries. She also highlights her TEDx talk on the impact of homeschooling, and provides valuable insights for military families considering or currently homeschooling. Tune in to hear her inspiring story and practical advice!
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In this episode, we welcome Rianne from Mercy Ships, an organization that provides world-class medical care to impoverished people in West Africa. Rianne shares her personal journey, including homeschooling her three children and volunteering with her family aboard the Africa Mercy. They served as a chaplain and communications volunteer, immersing themselves in the ship's vibrant, international community.
Learn about Mercy Ships' mission to offer free surgical services, focusing on six key specialties, and the unique experience of living in a floating city with people from all over the globe. Rianne paints a vivid picture of life on board, from the bustling baristas and maritime crew to the dedicated doctors, nurses, and teachers who make the mission possible. She delves into the organization's heart and soul, emphasizing their commitment to bringing hope and healing to the world's forgotten poor through the love of Jesus.
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📚✨ Struggling to get your homeschool kids excited about reading and writing? Check out our latest blog post: "10 Fun and Easy Ways to Encourage Reading and Writing in Homeschool Kids!" From comics and audiobooks to creating cozy reading spaces, we've got practical tips to spark their love for literacy. 🎉 Dive into our guide and watch your child's enthusiasm grow!
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In this episode of "It's Not That Hard to Homeschool," we dive into the world of educational inspiration with Colleen Cussler, author of the upcoming book, The Homeschool Advantage. If you're constantly on the lookout for books that encourage, inspire, and equip you on your homeschooling journey, this episode is a must-listen.
Colleen's book, filled with down-to-earth, engaging, and fun content, offers practical, actionable tips for homeschooling families. Join us as we explore the benefits and insights of The Homeschool Advantage and get ready to be inspired and motivated on your homeschooling adventure.
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In this episode, we sit down with Brooke Poston, the dynamic force behind the Home School Resource Co., to delve into the world of homeschooling. Broadcasting from just south of Baton Rouge, Brooke shares her inspiring journey as a pastor's wife and mother of five, with her oldest turning twelve and her youngest at two.
Brooke talks about her early days as a blogger at The Fervent Mama and how her passion for homeschooling led her to create valuable resources for other homeschooling families. She highlights the collaborative spirit that birthed the Home School Resource Co., where educators and parents come together to provide robust educational tools.
Join us as Brooke reveals the challenges and triumphs of homeschooling, the significance of community support, and the innovative ways she has contributed to enhancing the homeschooling experience. Whether you're a seasoned homeschooling parent or just considering the path, this episode is packed with insights and encouragement to help you navigate and enrich your child's educational journey.
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In this enlightening conversation, Lisa introduces Jonathan Brush, a trailblazer from Unbound, where education transcends traditional boundaries. Jonathan shares his journey from being homeschooled to pioneering a revolutionary approach to learning.
Lisa dives deep into Jonathan's personal background, exploring how his homeschooling experience shaped his perspectives and leadership at Unbound. Jonathan reflects on the radical decision his mother made to homeschool him in an era when it was unconventional, leading to his unique path into higher education.
Join us as Jonathan recounts his college experience as one of the first homeschooled students admitted, shedding light on the pivotal role his upbringing played in his academic success and personal life. His journey takes unexpected turns, including a delightful twist that involves marrying his college sweetheart.
Throughout the episode, Jonathan's infectious humor and candid storytelling bring to life the challenges and triumphs of his educational journey. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in redefining education and empowering students to take control of their futures. Tune in to gain insights into how Unbound is shaping the future of learning, one student at a time.
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🎥 Interview with Nick Freitas: Homeschooling & Freedom! 📚🗽 Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with Nick Freitas, where we dive into the world of homeschooling and the essence of freedom! 🌟 Nick shares his insights on the benefits of homeschooling, the importance of parental choice in education, and how it all ties into the broader concept of personal liberty. 🙌 Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion! Hit the play button and let's explore the journey of homeschooling with Nick Freitas. 🎬👀 🔔 Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more amazing content! #NickFreitas #Homeschooling #Freedom #Education #Parenting #Liberty 👇Be sure to follow Nick Freitas! You can find him: Instagram: www.instagram.com/nickjfreitas/ Facebook: / nickfreitasva Community Chat: https://bit.ly/43zQDLN Twitter: / nickjfreitas YouTube: / @nickjfreitas Podcast channel: / @makingtheargument TikTok: / nickfreitas3.0 👇 Be sure to like, comment and subscribe! And let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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Guys, I have a quick question for you. What's the purpose of education? I ask this question all the time when I'm doing live workshops, and everybody kind of pauses—they haven't really thought about it too much. So, I want to give you three important purposes for education, regardless of what level your kids are at, what methodology you use, whether you're homeschool, public, or private school—this is across the board.
As we are in the fourth Industrial Revolution, it is such an important concept to get a hold of because our kids are going to live and work in this world. You've heard me talk about this so much before. There's a blurring of lines between physical, biological, and digital spheres now. This is the world of work and the world of education our kids are going to live in.
I have an interesting stat for you: 85% of the jobs in 2030 haven't been invented yet. Let that sink in. So, understanding the purpose of education is more important than ever before because, like every industrial revolution, some jobs are just going to go kaput, and other industries and jobs are just going to come out of nowhere.
When's the last time you used a cartwright? Nobody even knows what a cartwright was or is—those are the people who make the wheels for a cart or a buggy. But once the automotive industry took the world by storm, guess what? That whole industry just went kaput, bottom up. We're in another industrial revolution, and it's going to happen, and we're seeing it already.
So, what are the three purposes of education? Listen in to Lisa Nehring to learn.
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Lisa Nehring dives into the common concern of parents: "Help! My kids don't have a passion!" Join us as we explore practical strategies to help your children discover and develop their passions through homeschooling.
Lisa discusses the importance of creating a "smorgasbord" of opportunities, allowing kids to explore various interests and activities.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding Passion: Learn what passion is and why it's essential for your child's development. Creating a Smorgasbord: Discover how offering a variety of experiences and subjects can ignite your child's interests. Homeschooling Benefits: Understand the unique advantages homeschooling offers in fostering passions. Practical Tips: Get actionable advice on how to encourage your children to explore and find what excites them. Role of Parents: Learn the critical role parents play in guiding and supporting their children's journey to find their passion.Visit It's Not That Hard to Homeschool & True North Homeschool Academy
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Podcast Episode Show Notes
Episode Title: Homeschooling Elementary: It's Not That Hard!
Host: Lisa Nehring
Episode Description: In this enlightening episode of "It's Not That Hard to Homeschool," Lisa Nehring dives into the essentials of homeschooling elementary-aged children. Drawing from over 20 years of personal homeschooling experience, Lisa provides practical advice and encouragement for parents navigating this critical stage of their children's education. From understanding your child's unique needs to exploring available classes and curriculum, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips to make homeschooling elementary not just manageable, but enjoyable.
Key Points:
Understanding Your Child:
Learning Styles: An overview of different learning styles and how to identify your child's preferred method of learning. Interests and Strengths: How to recognize and nurture your child's interests and strengths to keep them engaged and motivated. Developmental Stages: What to expect at various developmental stages and how to tailor your homeschooling approach accordingly.Available Classes and Curriculum:
True North Homeschool Academy: Highlighting the offerings for grades 4-6, including popular subjects like science and Expedition classes. New Classes: Introduction to new classes such as Writing Skills 6: Ancient History, and how they integrate into a broader educational plan. Curriculum Choices: Discussion on various curriculum options, from traditional textbooks to online resources, and how to choose what's best for your family. SAMR Model: Explanation of the SAMR Model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) and its application in the elementary program at True North Homeschool Academy.Tips from Over 20 Years of Experience:
Organization and Planning: Practical tips for organizing your homeschooling schedule and planning lessons effectively. Balancing Structure and Flexibility: Finding the right balance between structured learning and flexibility to adapt to your child's needs. Community and Support: The importance of community and how to connect with other homeschooling families for support and shared resources. Incorporating Fun and Creativity: Ideas for making learning fun and incorporating creative activities into your homeschooling routine.Resources Mentioned:
True North Homeschool Academy: Learn more about the elementary programs and classes available here. Facebook Group: Join the "It's Not That Hard to Homeschool High School" Facebook group for ongoing support and community here.Call to Action:
Subscribe and Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review to help others find it. Connect with Lisa: Follow Lisa Nehring on social media for more homeschooling tips and inspiration.Closing Thoughts: Lisa wraps up the episode with a heartfelt message of encouragement, reminding listeners that homeschooling elementary children, while challenging at times, can be a deeply rewarding and fulfilling experience. With the right tools, community, and mindset, it's truly not that hard!
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In this exciting episode, Lisa Nehring interviews Leigh from Little By Little Homeschool to discuss the innovative summer self-paced classes offered by Home Hacker Camp. These classes focus on STEM education, specifically in robotics and programming, providing an engaging and hands-on learning experience for students.
Leigh shares her passion for making STEM accessible to all students and discusses the benefits of self-paced learning, especially during the summer months. She highlights the key features of Home Hacker Camp, how the classes are structured, and the outcomes students can expect.
Whether you're a homeschooling parent looking to enrich your child's education or simply interested in STEM, this episode offers valuable insights and resources to help you get started.
Links Mentioned:
Home Hacker Camp - Discover more about the summer self-paced classes in robotics and programming.Keywords: Leigh, Little By Little Homeschool, Home Hacker Camp, summer classes, STEM education, robotics, programming, self-paced learning, homeschooling high school
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Join Lisa Nehring as she interviews Kristin Marais, a seasoned educator with nearly 15 years of experience in traditional and online classrooms. Kristin shares her journey from earning a BS in biochemistry from the University of California Riverside to completing an MS in Teaching at Western Washington University. With a Washington state certification and endorsements in chemistry, biology, and general science, Kristin has spent a decade teaching in public school districts, including seven years as an online instructor.
In this episode, Kristin discusses her passion for chemistry, her expertise in online education, and her dedication to student success. Beyond teaching, Kristin's commitment to making a difference extends to South Africa, where she founded the nonprofit "FALSA" (Free-a-Life-South Africa), which supports addicts in Johannesburg through detox, rehab, and post-rehab programs.
Tune in to learn more about Kristin's diverse experiences, her love for coffee, hiking, camping, and travel, and her dedication to mentoring teens.
Links Mentioned:
Discovery Institute Academy - Learn about the courses offered, meet the instructors, and register for classes. Discovery Institute - Discover more about the Discovery Institute and their initiatives. - Vis mere