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In this week's episode, we dive deep into a topic that's a challenge for many families: sleep. Whether you're homeschooling neurodivergent kiddos, navigating giftedness, twice-exceptionality, or simply dealing with heightened anxiety, quality sleep is essential—and tricky to achieve.
Key Takeaways: Establish Consistent Sleep Routines: Structure is essential for signaling our brains to wind down. Even simple routines like a warm bath, brushing teeth, and reading can make a substantial difference over time. Optimize the Sleep Environment: Tailor the bedroom setup to your child’s sensory preferences. From using white noise machines to experimenting with bedding textures, creating a sleep-friendly environment is foundational. Addressing Anxiety and Screen Time: Tools like worry boxes, guided meditation, and limiting screen time before bed can significantly reduce nighttime anxieties and help improve sleep quality.Here's a challenge for you -- try to shake up your family's sleep routine, then share what's working! You can share and tag us on social media or hit reply to this email. Let's celebrate improved habits together!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Do Gifted Kids Need Less Sleep? {Establishing Better Sleep Habits} This is Why Your Gifted Child Struggles to Fall Asleep 100 Hints That Your Child May Be Gifted The Anxiety ToolkitConnect with Colleen
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In this episode, we dive deep into the power of play and why it matters at every stage of childhood! Whether you're homeschooling or just juggling parenting, incorporating play can ignite a lifelong love of learning and create magical moments of discovery.
From mealworm mazes to Viking bread, we explore how playful learning leads to unexpected adventures and lasting knowledge. So, gather your kids, embrace the fun, and let's make learning an exciting journey together!
Tune in now and discover practical tips and heartwarming stories that will inspire you to add more play into your routine.
Key Takeaways: Importance of Play: Play is crucial at all stages of development, not just early childhood. It supports critical thinking skills, creativity, problem-solving, and social and emotional development, which are essential for both neurotypical and neurodivergent children. Incorporating Play into Homeschooling: Play should be integrated into homeschooling to make learning enjoyable and effective. This can range from using building blocks and sensory bins for younger children to strategy games and creative projects for older kids. Adaptation of Play with Age: Play evolves as children grow. For young children, it might involve sensory play and role-playing. For older kids and teens, it can include activities like strategy games, creative hobbies, and physical activities. Educational Benefits of Play: Research indicates that playful learning is more effective than passive instruction. It allows kids to retain more information through hands-on, engaging activities. Social and Emotional Learning: Play enhances emotional intelligence and social skills. It helps children manage emotions, develop empathy, and understand different perspectives, which is especially beneficial for neurodivergent children. Unstructured vs. Structured Play: Both unstructured play (imaginative play, free play) and structured play (board games, organized sports) have unique educational benefits. Unstructured play fosters creativity and imagination, while structured play helps reinforce concepts and critical thinking. Play as a Gateway for Neurodivergent Kids: Playful learning can help neurodivergent children grasp difficult concepts more easily. For instance, kids with dyslexia might benefit from interactive word games, while children with dysgraphia could engage in playful handwriting exercises. Family Bonding through Play: Engaging in playful activities as a family strengthens bonds and creates lasting memories. This could be through family game nights, outdoor adventures, or creative projects done together. Resilience and Perseverance: Embracing play, even when it deviates from expectations, models resilience and perseverance for children. It demonstrates that it's okay to enjoy the learning process and adapt to different situations. Continual Offering of Play: For children who resist play, it's important to keep offering and introducing new playful activities. Over time, they may find something that resonates with them, making learning more engaging and enjoyable.Here's a challenge for you -- reflect on your week’s learning adventures and share them on social media (don’t forget to tag us!) or with us directly through the Learner's Lab. Let's celebrate curiosity and lifelong learning together!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Embracing Play for Teens | Growth and Resilience Benefits of Keeping It Playful With Teens How a Return to Outside Play Will Help Our Kids Thrive with Ginny Yurich Play-Based Learning In Your Homeschool: It’s More Than Just Board Games The Importance Of Play For Your Entire Family Enjoy Your Kids: Play, Live, & Love Intentionally Teaching Kids to Play with Others The Learning Game | A Conversation with Ana Lorena Fabrega Magnificent Music Games The Ultimate Guide To Using Games In Your Homeschool Great Geography Games to Czech Out Games to Get You Moving Math Games to Multiply The Fun! Games to Help Improve Your Kid’s Emotional Intelligence Games to Help Kids Control Their Anger Games to Help Your Kids Learn Mindfulness at Home Learning with Games | Blocks Rock! Nature Themed Games Your Kids Will Love Amazing Science Games Your Kids Will Love One Person Logic Games that Rock Family Night Game Guide Top 25 Board GamesConnect with Colleen
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In our latest episode, we dive into how to ignite your child's curiosity by exploring topics together, even if it means using Google searches or watching fun educational videos. Celebrate every milestone, no matter how small, and foster a growth mindset by focusing on the process, not just the outcomes.
This episode, along with Colleen’s new book, offers tips for personalized education, especially for neurodivergent kids. Listen now, and let’s create a family culture of learning and make education an adventure!
Key Takeaways: Modeling Curiosity and Lifelong Learning: Encourage your children to explore their curiosities by actively engaging with them. Whether it's a topic they discovered on a show or an interest they saw in a book, learning together can be a fun and enriching experience. Embrace and Celebrate the Learning Process: Focus on the journey rather than the outcome. Celebrate both the small and big milestones, helping children appreciate their efforts and persistence. This can cultivate a growth mindset in them. Tailored Educational Experiences: Craft learning activities based on your child's unique interests and needs. This is especially effective for neurodivergent children. Personalized approaches, like using creative projects or alternative assessments, can make learning more impactful and engaging.Here's a challenge for you -- reflect on your week’s learning adventures and share them on social media (don’t forget to tag us!) or with us directly through the Learner's Lab. Let's celebrate curiosity and lifelong learning together!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Smart Underachievers: Reigniting a Love of Learning 8 Ways to Foster a Love of Learning in Your Children Fostering Teamwork | The Power of Collaborative Learning in Homeschooling Falling Unexpectedly in Love With Homeschooling My Gifted Child A Deep Dive into The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day Enjoy Your Kids: Play, Live, & Love IntentionallyConnect with Colleen
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In this episode, we explore the beautiful intersections of joy, wonder, and learning in your homeschooling journey. Colleen opens up about her struggles with perfectionism and how it has impacted her homeschooling and parenting. She encourages us to embrace the messiness of life to enjoy deeper connections and create memorable moments with our children.
Understanding and meeting our children’s sensory, emotional, and social needs can be challenging. Colleen shares practical ways to foster their interests and paving the way for curiosity-driven explorations. Whether through spontaneous activities like a surprise trip or simple joys like watching a favorite show, these moments enrich our relationship with our children.
Key Takeaways: Embracing life's messiness leads to deeper connections and memorable moments. It's vital to address and understand kids' sensory, emotional, and social needs. Meeting these needs can help them be more open to trying new things and reduce resistance. Joyful activities create lasting memories and strengthen family bonds. Being present and modeling joy, curiosity, and gratitude has a profound impact on children. It helps in nurturing their emotional well-being and encourages a positive outlook on life.Finding wonder and joy in everyday homeschooling can create a rich and rewarding experience for both parents and children. It’s about embracing imperfections, adapting to unique needs, celebrating growth, and being present. Let's make room for joy and wonder in our homeschooling journey, nurturing a love for learning that will last a lifetime.
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. RLL #52: Overcoming Perfectionism and Finding Joy in Homeschooling 5 Ways to Enjoy Homeschooling Your Gifted Child Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day When Homeschool Looks Different: Embracing the Chaos and Finding Joy A Deep Dive into The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners RLL 13 Misty Bailey: Homeschooling, Finding Joy, and ADHD RLL 08 Melissa: Following Their Joy Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day Enjoy Your Kids: Play, Live, & Love IntentionallyConnect with Colleen
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In the latest episode we dive deep into the evolving and sometimes chaotic world of homeschooling. Join Colleen as she shares her family's "Not Back to School Day" traditions, how they're adapting amid a jam-packed schedule, and the heartfelt challenges of balancing multiple roles.
Key Takeaways: Homeschools adapt from year to year, and new traditions can be fun. The struggle of managing homeschooling alongside numerous activities and professional commitments is challenging for all -- you're not alone. It's important to be present and mindful of the mental load carried by homeschooling parents.From meltdowns to mini victories, this episode is a candid reflection on the beautiful messiness of homeschooling life. Whether you're a seasoned homeschooler or just starting out, you'll find comfort and camaraderie knowing that you're not alone in this journey.
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. RLL #52: Overcoming Perfectionism and Finding Joy in Homeschooling 5 Ways to Enjoy Homeschooling Your Gifted Child Bring Joy Into Your Homeschool Day Supporting and Understanding Levels of Giftedness in Homeschooled Children with Deborah Ruf A Deep Dive into The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Embracing Interest-Led Homeschooling with Lydia Rosado Responding to Homeschool Critics Embracing Child-Focused Learning | A Guide for Homeschooling Neurodivergent Children Strengthening Bonds | Building Family Routines and RitualsConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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In today's episode, Colleen had the pleasure of speaking with the incredible Dr. Deborah Ruf about homeschooling, giftedness, and the evolving landscape of education.
Key Takeaways: Evolving Homeschooling Landscape: With more resources available, being intentional in selecting activities and groups is crucial. Giftedness Beyond Scores: Giftedness is multifaceted, with variations beyond high IQ scores, requiring tailored support. Understanding Personality and Interests: Recognizing personality types and allowing children to explore their interests can significantly impact their educational journey. Parental Roles: Parents should support their children’s true selves and sometimes ‘get out of the way’ to let them pursue their passions effectively.Ultimately, this episode reinforced the importance of appreciating and nurturing the unique traits and strengths of gifted children, creating an environment where they can thrive intellectually and emotionally. Recognizing and supporting these unique needs is integral to raising lifelong learners.
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
RLL 12: What About Relaxed and Interest-Led Homeschooling for Gifted Kids? | A Listener Question OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Interest Led Homeschooling: Helping Your Child Find Their Interests Homeschooling High School With Interest-Led Learning Interest-Led Learning In The Early Years: Preschool and Beyond Spooky Unit Studies For October Interest-Led Learning Homeschooling Your Gifted Child With Interest-Led Learning What’s The Difference Between Interest-Led and Strength Based Learning? Why Unit Studies are Ideal for Interest-led Learning Interest-Led Homeschooling and Your Gifted ChildConnect with Dr. Ruf
You can find Deborah Ruf at FiveLevelsOfGifted.comConnect with Colleen
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Today’s episode dives deep into the strengths-based approach to homeschooling, offering valuable insights and practical tips for creating a child-focused learning environment.
Key Takeaways: Learn how to adapt curricula like math and history to better suit your child's preferences and learning style. Gain inspiration from Colleen's personal stories about her brother and daughter, emphasizing the power of focusing on strengths rather than weaknesses. Get a sneak peek into Colleen's recently released book The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners, filled with actionable content and conversational style.Don't miss out on this enlightening episode! Listen now and share your thoughts! And if you love the episode, please leave a review for Colleen's book on Amazon or ask your local library to stock it. Every bit of support helps!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Interest Led Homeschooling: Helping Your Child Find Their Interests Homeschooling High School With Interest-Led Learning Interest-Led Learning In The Early Years: Preschool and Beyond Spooky Unit Studies For October Interest-Led Learning Homeschooling Your Gifted Child With Interest-Led Learning What’s The Difference Between Interest-Led and Strength Based Learning? Why Unit Studies are Ideal for Interest-led Learning Interest-Led Homeschooling and Your Gifted Child RLL 12: What About Relaxed and Interest-Led Homeschooling for Gifted Kids? | A Listener QuestionConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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Dive into this episode of the podcast with the inspiring Lydia Rosado!
We discuss the magic of interest-led homeschooling, the power of films in education, and the beauty of embracing each child’s unique journey. Lydia shares her wisdom on nurturing passions, cultivating independence, and trusting the homeschooling process. Plus, get insights on balancing kids' interests with foundational learning and discovering creative ways to make education come alive!
Key Takeaways: Using Films in Education: Lydia discusses how movies are not only entertaining but also educational. She provides tips on choosing appropriate films and using them as part of homeschooling. Cultivating Independence: Learn how Lydia nurtures her children's passions and strengths, making their educational journey rich and fulfilling. Family Learning Dynamics: Lydia details her relaxed, project-based approach, balancing individual interests within a homeschool setting with multiple children. Challenges and Rewards: Both Lydia and Colleen Kessler discuss the nuances and joys of homeschooling, emphasizing perseverance and tailored learning approaches. Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Interest Led Homeschooling: Helping Your Child Find Their Interests Homeschooling High School With Interest-Led Learning Interest-Led Learning In The Early Years: Preschool and Beyond Spooky Unit Studies For October Interest-Led Learning Homeschooling Your Gifted Child With Interest-Led Learning What’s The Difference Between Interest-Led and Strength Based Learning? Why Unit Studies are Ideal for Interest-led Learning Interest-Led Homeschooling and Your Gifted Child RLL 12: What About Relaxed and Interest-Led Homeschooling for Gifted Kids? | A Listener QuestionConnect with Lydia
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In this week's podcast episode, we explore the concerns many new and seasoned homeschooling parents face, especially during the back-to-school season.
I'll share advice on how to address questions and criticisms about your homeschooling choices.
Key Takeaways: Ignore the common misconception that homeschooled children lack socialization and academic achievement, research supports the opposite. You know your children best and have their best interests at heart. Trust in your decision to homeschool. Feel confident in your choices and remember that you don't owe explanations to others. Understand that curiosity, concern, and ignorance are often behind questions about homeschooling. Respond with patience and reassurance. Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Finding Community: Building a Support System Online and In-Person RLL #83: [Audioblog] Socialization and Your Gifted or Intense Child Socialization and Your Gifted or Intense Child The Importance of Happiness in Homeschooling | A Guide for Parents Homeschool Rising | A Conversation with Christy Faith 100 Things to Never Say to the Parent of a Gifted Kid The Challenge Of Being Gifted in Schools Today Homeschooling A Gifted Only Child Finding Community: Building a Support System Online and In-PersonConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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In the latest episode of the podcast, Colleen shares a conversation with Andee Martineau, a mom of six, former nurse, and now an advocate for connection-centered parenting. In this episode, we dive into practical strategies and heartfelt stories that can transform your parenting journey, especially when navigating the complexities of neurodivergence at home.
Key Takeaways: Visual Prompts & Checklists: Visual tools can be game-changers for parents, especially when dealing with neurodivergence at home. Planning ahead can help manage stress and improve decision-making. Connection Over Correction: It’s crucial to build strong relationships with children to foster an environment where they can naturally develop their unique potential. Self-Awareness & Self-Regulation: Parenting can be overwhelming, but parents can practice self-awareness and self-regulation to model for their children. Stepping away to regain composure and maintaining a plan helps manage challenges with compassion and understanding. Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Andee's Book: Connect Method Parenting The Connect Method Parenting Blog Building Strong Family Teams | Tips for Connection and Collaboration Homeschooling Success | The Role of Strong Family Connections The Power of Connecting with Your Kids in Homeschooling A Different Kind Of Family Togetherness: Ideas and Encouragement For Connecting With Our Kids RLL #102: A Conversation about Connection with Shawna Wingert RLL 10 Sarah MacKenzie: Building Connections Through Books Strengthening Bonds | Building Family Routines and Rituals The Importance of Happiness in Homeschooling | A Guide for ParentsConnect with Andee
Learn more on her website: https://connectmethodparenting.com/
Connect with Andee on Instagram, on Facebook, or TikTokConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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Raising independent, motivated learners starts with self-directed learning! In this week's episode of the podcast, we dive into the benefits of giving kids more autonomy in their education. We share practical tips for incorporating self-directed learning at different ages and stages, from interest-based exploration in elementary to career-focused projects in high school.
As homeschool parents, our job is to let go of control, trust the process, and be our kids' biggest cheerleaders. When we allow them to pursue their passions, the motivation and engagement follows.
Key Takeaways: Self-directed learning increases motivation, creativity, problem-solving skills, and confidence by allowing kids to pursue their passions. Practical ways to incorporate self-direction include interest-based learning in elementary years, project-based learning in middle school, and career exploration in high school. Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
OUT NOW! – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. What is the Difference Between Interest-Led and Strengths-Based Learning Nurturing a Strengths-Based Approach to Learning in Homeschooling Strength-Based Learning for Differently-Wired Kids with Shawna Wingert Homeschooling Middle School Using Your Own Interest-Based Curriculum RLL #67: Ideas for Nurturing Our Kids’ Strengths Homeschooling High School: Transcripts, Mom-Guilt, And Finishing Strong Homeschooling High School With Interest-Led Learning Interest Led Homeschooling: Helping Your Child Find Their InterestsConnect with Colleen
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Enjoy this episode of the podcast – a great conversation with Amy Bodkin, an autistic former school psychologist currently dedicated to supporting homeschooling families raising neurodivergent children.
Amy shares her expertise in creating tailored, budget-friendly strategies to enhance learning experiences for children with special needs. This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and personal anecdotes, backed by thorough research and a deep understanding of individual needs.
Key Takeaways:Tailored Approaches Over One-Size-Fits-All: Both Colleen and Amy underline the importance of personalized curriculum choices to cater to each child’s unique interests and needs. Amy's data-driven and developmental approach ensures children are viewed and supported as whole individuals.
Silver Bullet Solutions vs. Research: Amy emphasizes the value of thorough research and experimenting with alternatives like vision therapy and tailored educational resources. The "right" solution might not be readily available, but finding it can make a world of difference.
Holistic Parenting: Amy's philosophy revolves around balance in daily life, whether it's diet, activity, or learning. She advocates for seeing children as individuals and recognizing the significance of their developmental stages in shaping their educational journey.
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
Pre-Order – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Special Needs Kids Are People Too by Amy Bodkin Amy Bodkin Consulting Fixing My Gaze: A Scientist's Journey Into Seeing in Three Dimensions by Susan R. Barry -
Check out the latest episode of the podcast! This episode dives into the idea of family routines and rituals and how they play a crucial role in building stronger family bonds and supporting our children's growth.
There is a difference between routines and rituals. This episode highlights how each plays a unique role in fostering a sense of identity, stability, and emotional security within the family. Family rituals and routines are not just mundane daily tasks; they are powerful tools to nurture deep emotional bonds, encourage inclusivity, and ensure open communication, empathy, and understanding among family members. Consistent routines are particularly beneficial for neurodivergent kids, providing the structure needed to manage anxiety and promote emotional regulation and well-being.
Key Takeaways:Structured Comfort: Routines provide security and predictability, improving overall health, mood, and learning environments, especially for homeschooling families.
Emotional Bonding: Family rituals create lasting emotional ties and cherished memories, fostering a deep sense of belonging and love.
Life Skills Development: Consistent routines aid in building essential life skills, resilience, and independence, preparing kids for future challenges and successes.
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
Pre-Order – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed.Homeschooling Success | The Role of Strong Family Connections
Sparkschooling | Engaging Children in Music, Art, and STEM
Embracing Play for Teens | Growth and Resilience
Changing Rhythms | Homeschooling in Sync with the Seasons
How a Return to Outside Play Will Help Our Kids Thrive with Ginny Yurich
Why Create a Schedule Command Center?
Building Strong Family Teams | Tips for Connection and Collaboration
The Power of Connecting with Your Kids in Homeschooling
A Different Kind Of Family Togetherness: Ideas and Encouragement For Connecting With Our Kids
RLL #102: A Conversation about Connection with Shawna Wingert
RLL 10 Sarah MacKenzie: Building Connections Through Books
The Importance of Happiness in Homeschooling | A Guide for Parents
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We are thrilled to bring you the latest episode of the podcast, where Mary Hanna Wilson shares all about using book clubs to teach literature.
This episode is packed with golden nuggets for parents who want to foster a deep love for reading and literature in their children while making learning an engaging, enjoyable experience.
Key Takeaways: Flexible Learning: Online formats allow your kids to learn on the go, participating in classes from virtually any location. Deep Dives: Learn how to focus on specific literary elements and themes, ensuring in-depth understanding. Interactive Experience: Get tips on creating a non-pressured, enjoyable learning atmosphere, both at home and in online classes.Tune into this enlightening episode to transform your approach to teaching literature and instill a lifelong love of reading in your children.
Happy Learning!
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
Pre-Order – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Celebrate a Book with Mary Hanna Wilson Mary's Online Book Clubs Mary's Booklists Episode 82: Celebrate a Book with Mary Hanna Wilson Why I Still Read Aloud to My Tweens and Teens Helping Your Differently-Wired Kids Fall in Love with Reading The Power of Reading for Gifted Children: Advanced Readers and Social Emotional LearningConnect with Mary
Learn more on her website: https://www.maryhannawilson.com/
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You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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In today’s episode, we dive into the importance of happiness and how fostering joy and long-term contentment in children can shape their development for the better.
We explore positive psychology, resilience, and the PERMA model, highlighting how joy, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment are key to fostering long-term contentment. Colleen shares personal experiences and practical tips on creating joyful, supportive home environments, celebrating successes, and encouraging autonomy.
Key Takeaways: Nurturing Resilience and Long-term Contentment: Discover how positive psychology and Seligman’s PERMA model can help cultivate joy and happiness in both parenting and homeschooling, promoting children’s social, emotional, and cognitive growth. Celebrating Small Pleasures and Long-term Happiness: Understand the distinction between temporary pleasures like ordering takeout and long-term, internally driven happiness. Learn how these concepts impact children’s well-being and cognitive advantages. Fostering Growth and Supportive Relationships: Explore the importance of building strong, meaningful connections, supporting children’s interests and autonomy in learning, and engaging in activities aligned with family values to nurture a sense of accomplishment and self-worth.Don’t miss this episode filled with strategies to enhance your child’s social, emotional, and cognitive well-being through happiness.
Links and Resources from Today’s EpisodeOur sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Lexercise
Pre-Order – The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Masterclass | Cultivating a Healthy Mindset The Social Emotional Needs Of Gifted And Neurodiverse Children Homeschooling Our Gifted Children: The Power Of Artful Questions Building Strong Family Teams | Tips for Connection and Collaboration Homeschooling Success | The Role of Strong Family Connections Embracing Play for Teens | Growth and Resilience Benefits of Keeping it Playful with Teens Unleashing Childhood Creativity in the Homeschool Environment Books to Help Your Kids Learn Mindfulness at Home The Power of Connecting with Your Kids in Homeschooling Guide Your Kids on a Path to Self-DiscoveryConnect with Colleen
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Today we have a truly insightful episode featuring Lisa Van Gemert, an expert in gifted education and the mind behind Gifted Guru. Join us as we explore the intricacies of perfectionism in gifted children, how it intertwines with their cognitive abilities, and its impact on their mental and emotional health.
Lisa shares invaluable strategies for parents, including a unique "one to five" task evaluation approach that can help children better understand and navigate their perfectionistic tendencies. We'll also discuss the importance of connection and mindfulness, teaching kids empathy and critical thinking, and offering grace in the homeschooling journey.
Key Takeaways: Evaluating Perfectionism: Lisa introduced a practical "one to five" strategy for helping children—and parents—navigate the pressures of perfectionism by rating the importance of various tasks. This helps them discern between crucial and non-critical issues, thus reducing unnecessary stress. Emphasizing Self-Reflection: We discussed the importance of normalizing self-reflection for children, helping them understand and accept their unique traits. This practice not only fosters self-awareness but also nurtures a healthy, growth-oriented mindset. Connection Over Academics: Lisa's advice for homeschooling parents is invaluable—prioritize moments of connection and love over sheer academic achievements. Your dedication and sacrifice are more than enough for your children.Tune in to hear more about how we can support our neurodivergent learners and help them thrive, both academically and emotionally.
Our sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
Links and Resources from Today’s Show
Pre-Order - The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community - The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Lisa Van Gemert's site: https://giftedguru.com Living Gifted: 52 Tips to Survive and Thrive in Giftedland by Lisa Van Gemert Managing Perfectionism | Strategies for Parents Perfectionism And Gifted Children: What You Need To Know RLL #55: Helping Your Child Manage Perfectionism Managing Perfectionism: 10 Tips for Helping Your Gifted Child Building Strong Writers at Home | Insights from Occupational Therapist Sarah Collins Learning Strategies for Reluctant Gifted Children Knowing If Your Child is Gifted The Social Emotional Needs Of Gifted And Neurodiverse Children Homeschooling Our Gifted Children: The Power Of Artful Questions Anxiety vs. Stress vs. Perfectionism: Helping Our Children Cope Homeschool Testing | Helping Your Perfectionist Do Hard ThingsConnect with Lisa Van Gemert
Learn more on her website: https://giftedguru.com
Connect with Lisa on Instragram @TheGiftedGuru,on Facebook @GiftedGuru, or on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/lisavangemertConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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In today’s episode, Colleen dives into the art of building a family team. Discover the importance of setting boundaries, taking personal time, and forming deep, meaningful connections with your loved ones. Colleen shares her personal experiences and offers practical tips on how to balance family and personal time, foster open communication, and create an empathetic, supportive home environment.
Key Takeaways: Personal Time & Boundaries: Importance of balancing personal time and family time to model self-care for children. Flexible and adaptable coping strategies are crucial, especially during busy times. Shared Responsibilities: Creating a team dynamic through defined roles, shared activities, and collaborative decision-making helps in fostering mutual support and accountability within the family. Building Connections: Engaging in activities that build strong bonds—such as family meals, open conversations, and expressing love and affirmation—contributes to a compassionate and empathetic home environment.Tune in to gain insights and actions you can take to strengthen your family bonds and support system. Let's create a loving, united family team together!
Our sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
Links and Resources from Today's Show Pre-Order - The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community - The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Activities to Strengthen Your Family Team Homeschooling Success | The Role of Strong Family Connections Masterclass | Building Family Connections A Different Kind Of Family Togetherness: Ideas and Encouragement For Connecting With Our Kids Rock Your Family Life and Raise Awesome Gifted Kids Family Night Game Guide Fostering Teamwork | The Power of Collaborative Learning in Homeschooling Masterclass | Raising Resilient Families Self-Compassion for a Healthier Mindset | A Conversation with Michelle Brownell How a Return to Outside Play Will Help Our Kids Thrive with Ginny YurichConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKesslerHow does your child learn best? Take the Quiz ==> https://raisinglifelonglearners.com/quiz/
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In this week’s episode of the podcast, we’re talking with Christine Fonseca, licensed educational psychologist, critically acclaimed author, and nationally recognized speaker on topics related to educational psychology, mental health, giftedness, and using storytelling to heal past wounds.
Understanding the complex world of giftedness is crucial for providing the best support for your child. In this episode, we delve into key understandings that can make a significant difference in your homeschooling journey.
Key Takeaways: Recognize Intensity: Gifted kids often exhibit intense emotions and behaviors due to their high sensitivity and cognitive abilities. Understanding this can prevent mislabeling their intensity as behavioral issues. Identify Needs: Differentiating between gifted traits and actual behavioral problems is crucial. Providing the right accommodations can help them thrive without pathologizing their uniqueness. Embrace Emotional Intelligence (EQ): Teaching EQ can have a profound effect on a child's success. Use everyday moments to instill skills like empathy, adaptability, and social awareness. Navigate Social Dynamics: Gifted children may find it hard to fit in due to their exceptional intellect. Helping them value and appreciate different perspectives can bridge social gaps. Knowledge & Resources: Books and websites can be transformative. Utilize practical resources to better understand and support your gifted child. Parental Reflection: Understanding and managing your own emotional triggers can help you respond more effectively to your child. Trust that they will be fine, and lead with patience and empathy. Community and Support: Engaging with communities offers valuable insights and shared experiences. Connecting with other parents can provide additional support and strategies. Links and Resources to Today's EpisodeOur sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
Pre-Order - The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community - The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Christine Fonseca: https://www.christinefonseca.com New Edition! Emotional Intensity in Gifted Children The Caring Child: Raising Empathetic and Emotionally Intelligent Children RLL 24: Asynchrony, Intensity, and Motivation | A Listener Question Giftedness & Intensity Calm the Chaos with Dayna Abraham The Social Emotional Needs Of Gifted And Neurodiverse Children The Unique Challenges of Homeschooling Gifted Kids When Giftedness is Misdiagnosed as a Behavior Problem Knowledge is Power: Helping Our Gifted Children Cope Perfectionism And Gifted Children: What You Need To Know Homeschooling Our Gifted Children: The Power Of Artful Questions Anxiety vs. Stress vs. Perfectionism: Helping Our Children CopeConnect with Christine Fonseca
You can find Christine on: Instagram @ChristineFonsecaAuthor, Facebook @AuthorChristineFonseca, or LinkedIn @Christine Fonseca
Christine's group: The Intense Life Tribe on Facebook
Christine’s website: https://www.christinefonseca.comConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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In today's episode of the podcast, we dive into the power of building strong family connections, especially in homeschooling families.
We'll chat practical tips like setting family goals, managing time with multiple calendars, and encouraging sibling collaboration. Then, I'll touch on how mindfulness, open communication, and family rituals can foster deep bonds and support your kids' emotional and academic growth.
Tune in to embrace family time and create unforgettable memories together!
Key Takeaways: Encourage Collaboration and Communication: Foster emotional connections and model respectful communication and empathy during conflicts. Simple actions like admitting mistakes and apologizing can nurture trust and respect. Promote Independence and Responsibility: Assign age-appropriate responsibilities and allow children to make their own choices. This builds accountability and helps them learn from consequences. Prioritize Quality Family Time: Focus on quality over quantity by engaging in one-on-one time and screen-free family outings. This can be achieved through creative solutions like car ride conversations or including kids in errands.We also discuss the resources available through The Learner's Lab community -- Join us if you haven't yet!
Our sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
Links and Resources from Today's Episode Pre-Order - The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community - The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Activities to Strengthen Your Family Team The Importance Of Play For Your Entire Family Creating a Family Mission Statement RLL #76: Creating the Adventurous Family with Rachel Rainbolt Stick Figuring Through the Bible - NEED AMAZON LINK Host an Epic Family Movie Night Rock Your Family Life and Raise Awesome Gifted Kids Growing a Family of Character Find a Place of Belonging for Your Neurodiverse Kids RLL #102: A Conversation about Connection with Shawna Wingert RLL 10 Sarah MacKenzie: Building Connections Through Books A Thriving Homeschool | Strategies for Setting Boundaries Sibling Unifier: Peanut Butter Play dough Resiliency Resources Everything You Need To Homeschool A Child With ADHDConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKesslerHow does your child learn best? Take the Quiz ==> https://raisinglifelonglearners.com/quiz/
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In this week's episode of the podcast, we're talking with Rachel Figg, a trailblazer in the homeschooling world and the creator of Spark Schooling. As homeschooling parents, we recognize some challenges come with teaching children at home. This conversation focuses on sparkschooling, a novel approach to learning designed to ignite curiosity and engage students more deeply by integrating art, music, physical education, and STEM into daily learning activities.
The heart of sparkschooling lies in its curiosity-driven approach, tailoring learning to align with a child’s natural interests. Rachel explains how Spark Schooling integrates non-traditional methods like using buckets and kitchen utensils to teach musical rhythms, or video classes for varied subjects to cater to diverse learning preferences and paces.
This method not only respects each child’s learning journey but also fosters a supportive environment where learning is associated with joy and discovery rather than pressure and memorization.
Key Takeaways: Curiosity-Driven Learning: Rachel Figg emphasizes the importance of fostering curiosity in children as a fundamental aspect of sparkschooling. This approach encourages students to pursue their own interests and questions, leading to deeper engagement and understanding. Integrating Creative and Analytical Learning: Both Rachel and Colleen discuss the importance of combining left and right brain activities—such as art and STEM—into homeschooling to develop both creative and analytical skills in children, enhancing overall learning and problem-solving abilities. Hands-On Experiences: The episode highlights the significance of hands-on learning experiences, like the real-life application of physics concepts in a homeschooling with horses class to understand inertia. This method helps cement knowledge through practical application. Resource Accessibility: Sparkschooling is likened to a Netflix-like library where children can choose from a variety of activities based on their interests, all available in a simple, self-paced format. This accessibility makes learning adaptable and tailored to each child's pace and interests. Higher-Level Thinking Skills: The discussion underlines the need to focus on developing higher-level thinking skills from an early age, moving beyond basic knowledge to analyzing, evaluating, and creating. This prepares children for complex problem-solving and independent thinking. Low-Pressure Learning Environment: The sparkschooling program is designed to create a low-pressure, non-judgmental learning environment that encourages exploration and reduces the fear of failure, enabling children to explore new subjects and discover their passions. Simple Integration of Diverse Subjects: Rachel suggests practical ways to integrate diverse subjects like music, art, physical education, and STEM into daily homeschool routines to ensure a holistic education that keeps children engaged and promotes well-rounded development. Encouraging Physical Education: Physical activities are highlighted as crucial for children's education, not just for physical health but also for teaching persistence, coordination, and critical thinking through physical challenges. Engaging and Fun Learning Activities: The episode emphasizes the importance of making learning fun and engaging through activities like using kitchen utensils as drumsticks to learn musical rhythm, which helps sustain children's interest and enthusiasm for learning. Following Children's Natural Curiosities: Both host and guest stress the need for parents to pay attention to and nurture their children's natural curiosities, as this will lead to more meaningful and self-motivated learning, making education a joy rather than a chore.Our sponsor for today’s episode is CTC Math
Links and Resources from Today's Show Pre-Order - The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community - The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Spark Schooling HUB Join The Hands-on Homeschool Virtual Enrichment Program Free Gift: Sample Classes | Spark Schooling (The Hands-on Homeschool) RLL #94: The Importance of Music with Jessica Peresta Unleashing Childhood Creativity in the Homeschool Environment Awesome Art Additions Embracing Art and Its History for Kids With Sensory Issues How a Return to Outside Play Will Help Our Kids Thrive with Ginny Yurich Sneaking In Summer Learning Make a Paper Plate Maze STEM Challenge Real-Life Science Mysteries BookConnect with Rachel
Check out Rachel’s website at https://sparkschooling.com/
You can find Rachel @TheHandsOnHomeschool onInstagram or Facebook with the handle @thehandsonhomeschoolConnect with Colleen
You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
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