

The Homeschool Solutions Show
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The homeschooling community is large, diverse, and ever-growing. There is so much we may learn from the successes, failures, and challenges of others in this community. We trust that you'll find these conversations to be encouraging, thought-provoking, and equipping.
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Dec 31, 2020 • 39min
270 | Special Edition | Hindsight's 20/20 - A Look Back at an Unprecedented Year (Wendy Speake)
While we may not have had 20/20 vision going into this year, I've found that hindsight really is 20/20. In today's show, I am sharing three lessons I learned and Bible stories to flesh those lessons out! Let's take the lessons we learned in 2020 with us into 2021!

Dec 29, 2020 • 45min
269 | Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner (Janice Campbell with Kathy Kuhl)
Sometimes learning seems harder than it should be. Both parent and student can feel frustrated, not knowing what to do. Join Kathy Kuhl and me as we talk about reading, writing, and learning, and ways you can help students who struggle.

Dec 22, 2020 • 39min
268 | Homeschooling Screen Kids (Wendy Speake with Arlene Pellicane)
Today we are talking with the author of Screen Kids, Arlene Pellicane, about the boundaries we can set around our children's devices (and our own).

Dec 15, 2020 • 23min
267 | Oh There's No Way I'm Homeschooling for the Holidays (Jennifer Cabrera)
Step away from the Yuletide unit studies! Put down the glitter and the glue guns. You can't add "making merry" to a homeschool transcript. Why try? One of the best things about homeschooling for the holidays is...you don't have to! But if you insist, listen in for my Christmas tips for seasonal sanity, and ways to to get the kids involved without ending up as nutty as a fruitcake.

Dec 8, 2020 • 29min
266 | Powerful Reading Comprehension Strategy: Make a Movie In Your Head (Dianne Craft)
One of the most puzzling situations a mother finds herself in is when she has a child who can read the words in a book but cannot answer the questions or tell her what has just been read. These moms frequently hear the phrase, "I don't remember," when queried about the reading material. When working with bright, hardworking 4th through 8th graders in my reading class, I realized that these students were not proficient at converting the words they were reading into a "movie" in their head, as the rest of us do when we read. They were merely doing "word calling" much of the time. I found that "movie making" was a skill that could be developed in them, using an easy fifteen-minute a day exercise. This exercise did not involve paper or pencil, but only the use of their brain. "Word calling" is a left-brain auditory task, while creating a picture or movie of those words is the responsibility of the right brain hemisphere. I merely showed them how to create a seamless flow of words to pictures as they were reading. You can do this at home, very easily.

Dec 1, 2020 • 40min
265 | Christmas Traditions for the Family (Jessica Smartt)
In this episode, Jessica chats with her sister, Julie, about making memories over the holidays. They cover food traditions, entertaining, Advent traditions, and centering your holiday around Jesus.

Nov 24, 2020 • 31min
264 | Middle School: The Inside Story (Cynthia Tobias & Sue Acuña)
Middle Schoolers reveal their thoughts, feelings, and fears--and it may not be what you expect!

Nov 17, 2020 • 53min
263 | Reading and Writing, and Why They Matter (Janice Campbell with Brian Wasko)
In this relaxed episode, Brian Wasko and Janice Campbell discuss reading, the art of teaching writing, and what English majors really do. Hint: It isn't about being a pickier grammar snob! You'll hear about some of their favorite books, whether education is a means or an end, and get good advice on how to evaluate your student's writing.

Nov 10, 2020 • 29min
262 | What Do You Turn to (to Alleviate Your Stress) on Your Hardest Days? (Wendy Speake)
Wendy Speake often talks with us about our various Homeschool Triggers, but today she's asking us this hard question: What do you turn to to help you deal with those Triggers on your hardest homeschool days? Tune in for a convincing conversation that ends with an exciting invitation!

Nov 3, 2020 • 25min
261 | Elections and the Homeschool Connection (Jennifer Cabrera)
The 2020 election infection... Is it over yet? We might want to be oblivious to the political turmoil outside our blanket forts but homeschooling and elections have connections and consequences. Just like no candidate in any election is perfect, no educational choice is perfect. Yet whichever we say yes to, we should still be saying yes to God's plan, not popular opinion. Choosing what is right is not always easy or with the "in crowd", but then again neither is homeschooling. Join me for some hifalutin and earnest thoughts on civic responsibility and how it relates to homeschooling.


