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Friday, September 1, 2017

Homeschooling with Candra: Podcast Episode 13


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It’s been a year. Literally and figuratively. 

I catch you up on my life from Georgia to Mississippi and back to Georgia. I talk about our schedule last year, mom friends, how we did dinners, husbands long hours, Classical Conversations, how we finished up our year with a 5th grader, 3rd grader, and a 1st grader.


Then our summer and how we’ve transitioned to this new year doing school with a 6th grader, 4th grader, and 2nd grader. Did I mention a preschooler running around writing on the walls? Also discussing starting Essentials at CC for the first time (AKA maybe I will learn grammar finally). 


If nothing else you will walk away feeling more normal, less crazy, and think you're a better mom than me. For real though, I hope you are encouraged, learn something, laugh, and enjoyed this while you folded laundry.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Homeschooling with Ann (Part 2): Podcast Episode 12




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This episode I interview my friend, Ann, who is a homeschool mom to two boys ages 9 & 6, and a 2 year old girl (and one on the way!). Please enjoy our mostly uncut, unedited, un-technical and unprepared conversation.


This podcast interview was two hours, so I split it into Part 1 & Part 2. This is Part 2.

We cover how my husband and her shared the same superlative in high school, dyslexia, ADHD, being Holy Spirit led in a season to use a Christian school for one child, Danny Silk, knowing your child's love language, "Yes" kid dates, chores, list of assignment board, doing Classical Conversations at home, Community Bible Study (CBS), Math U See, Signapore math woes, media time, detoxing from the summer, when your child finally falls in love with reading, glasses, unfun days, schedules that work, photo math app, star walk app, and much more.

If nothing else you will walk away feeling more normal, less crazy, and think you're a better mom than both of us. For real though, I hope you are encouraged, learn something, laugh, and enjoyed this while you folded laundry.

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Homeschooling with Ann (Part 1): Podcast Episode 11



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This episode I interview my friend, Ann, who is a homeschool mom to two boys ages 9 & 6, and a 2 year old girl (and one on the way!). Please enjoy our mostly uncut, unedited, un-technical and unprepared conversation. 

This podcast interview was two hours, so I split it into Part 1 & Part 2. This is Part 1.


We cover how my husband her shared the same superlative in high school, dyslexia, ADHD, being Holy Spirit led in a season to use a Christian school for one child, Danny Silk, knowing your child's love language, "Yes" kid dates, chores, list of assignments board, doing Classical Conversations at home, Community Bible Study (CBS), Math U See, Singapore math woes, media time, detoxing from the summer, when your child finally falls in love with reading, glasses, unfun days, schedules that work, photo math app, star walk app, and much more.

If nothing else you will walk away feeling more normal, less crazy, and thinking you're better mom that both of us. For real though, I hope you are encouraged, learn something, laugh and enjoyed this while you folded laundry. 

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Friday, May 20, 2016

Homeschooling with Sunshine: Podcast Episode 10





This episode I interview my friend, Sunshine, who is a homeschool mom to two boys ages 7 & 5, and a 2 year old girl. Please enjoy our mostly uncut, unedited, un-technical and unprepared conversation. 

We cover how we met in college, her decision to pull her child out of school and homeschool, being a police officers wife, running a side sewing business, My Fathers World curriculum, pet fish, the need for homeschool mom support, bad days, schooling over the summer, time with daddy, schooling multiple kids at one time, bad words and much more. 

If nothing else you will walk away feeling more normal, less crazy, and think you're a better mom than both of us. For real though, I hope you are encouraged, learn something, laugh, and enjoyed this while you folded laundry.

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