

The Homeschool Solutions Show
Great Homeschool Conventions
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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Jun 18, 2019 • 1h 5min
HS 164: Big Family Homeschool Planning by Lynna Sutherland and Heather Tully
Planning for one or two homeschool kids is challenging enough, but planning for school with six or more? Now that is a Herculean feat. But never fear, we have some mamas on the show today who have been doing that for a number of years. Lynna Sutherland (mom of 8) and Heather Tully (mom of 10) join me today to discuss the ins and outs of big family homeschool planning -- what's different than regular planning, where to combine, and how to meet the needs of all.the.kids. Enjoy!

Jun 11, 2019 • 12min
HS 163 [AUDIOBLOG]: Don't Be Afraid to Face Sibling Complaints by Lynna Sutherland
It's happened so many times you can replay the scenario in your head. One of your children runs in from another room screaming. He's got a complaint against a sibling and he wants justice. How do you respond? What do you say when faced with the accusations of one sibling against another? Eventually, you'll need to get them both involved in the conversation, but here are three things you can do before you add another person to the conversation. Listen or read more at https://hswotrainingwheels.com/face-sibling-complaints/

Jun 4, 2019 • 54min
HS 162: Planning by Personality Type with Mystie Winckler
Have you ever wondered how your personality type might impact your approach to homeschool planning? On today's episode of the podcast we have a fascinating glimpse at how your Meyers-Briggs functions can have an affect on how you plan, what you plan, and how you work a plan. Homeschool personality guru, homeschool grad, and homeschool mom Mystie Winckler joins me for this very revealing conversation.

May 28, 2019 • 16min
HS 161 [AUDIOBLOG]: How We Homeschool Without Grade Levels by Jamie Erickson
"And what grade are you in, honey?" the little old lady asked my daughter in an impromptu conversation by the produce section. She found my then eight-year-old girl sorting through apples looking for just the right one and thought it odd that a child her age would be at the grocery store in the middle of a Thursday. It was, I suppose. Listen or read more at https://www.theunlikelyhomeschool.com/2017/03/without-grade-levels.html

May 21, 2019 • 50min
HS 160: The Introverted Homeschool Mom with Jamie Martin
It is no secret that I am an introvert and introverts have a special place in my heart. There is nothing wrong with extroverts, but getting the world to understand the need for a little quiet and time alone and not take it personally is hard. It doesn't mean one is shy (I'm totally not.) or awkward (debatable). But it does fly in the face of our very social world at times — especially when you are a mother and even more so when you are a homeschooling mother. We have chosen to be with our kids all day because we thing that is what is best for them, but we do that knowing the toll it will take on us and knowing we will need to compensate for all that together time. It can totally lead to guilt. That is why I was so excited when I found out about Jamie Martin's new book The Introverted Mom. Now there is someone who understands and can offer help. And on today's podcast, Jamie does just that. There is something for every mom on this show — introverts and extroverts both. I hope you enjoy.

May 14, 2019 • 10min
HS 159 [AUDIOBLOG]: Choosing Extracurricular Activities by Felicia Johnson
We live in a society where being busy is considered normal. If you aren't running to piano practice, baseball games, school awards ceremonies and every other possible extra-curricular activity every week, you aren't doing enough for your kids. Every mom feels the invisible pressure to preform and possible out-preform their neighbor. Listen or read more at https://thezooicallhome.com/extra-curricular-activities/

May 7, 2019 • 1h 4min
HS 158: Introducing the New Plan Your Year with Dawn Garrett
We are so excited to announce the release of the brand new Plan Your Year with this special conversation about homeschool planning. Dawn Garrett joins me today as we chat what's new about the book, what homeschool planning looks like for different people, common misconceptions about planning and being "boxed in" by a plan, and so much more. This conversation digs deep into how freeing (yes! I said that) planning can be. Don't miss it!

Apr 30, 2019 • 13min
HS 157 [AUDIOBLOG]: When Your Homeschool Child Can't Read Yet by Erin Cox
If you're reading this, you are probably in the midst of teaching one of your little ones to read OR you have that endeavor looming ahead of you in the near future... amiright? The singular biggest fear of every single homeschool mom I've ever spoken to is failing to teach her child to read well... and especially failing to teach them "on time". Listen or read more at https://www.lifeabundantlyblog.com/lifeabundantlyblog/2018/6/20/when-you-child-cant-read-by-age-6

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Apr 23, 2019 • 59min
HS 156 Sonya Shafer: Mom, Teacher, Mentor
Sonya Shafer is the encouraging voice and curriculum writer behind Simply Charlotte Mason. Along with her friend Karen and their families, Sonya has been teaching about Charlotte's methods for years, helping families to bring them into the 21st century. A popular speaker on CM topics, I was excited to get to sit down in this episode and talk to Sonya more about homeschooling in general -- how her family started this journey, Sonya's journey into homeschooling her special needs daughter, and even how they began a ministry and a business that would grow to help thousands of homeschoolers everywhere. I know you will love this one.

Apr 16, 2019 • 11min
HS 155 [AUDIOBLOG]: How to be a Miserable Homeschool Mom by Adrienne Bolton
Can I tell you something that's hard to admit? I've spent a lot of time in the past year being a miserable homeschool mom. Countless hours of training have gone into perfecting my craft. I'm excellent at complaining about parenting struggles, whining through hard days, and generally being difficult to be around. After our most challenging homeschooling year yet, I have it down. Here's how you can be a miserable homeschool mom too! Listen or read more at https://www.adriennebolton.com/blog/2017/01/miserable-homeschool-mom.html


