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Really Very Crunchy Homeschooling with Emily Morrow

Really Very Crunchy Homeschooling with Emily Morrow

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We are so delighted to have Emily Morrow of "Really Very Crunchy" fame on the Restoration Home Podcast to talk about wild and free homeschooling versus lazy parenting, providing safe structure, tips for reading aloud, modelling behaviour for our children, and so much more.

Emily is a homeschool mom, business owner, and a delightfully hilarious content creator on Instagram, Youtube, and who you should check out, especially if you consider yourself even remotely crunchy. She and her husband Jason have built their business together, while raising and homeschooling their family. Enjoy!

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In this episode–
  • Wild and free parenting because it's good for you kids or your lazy?
  • Starting good habits early and doing them often
  • Modelling for our children how we want them to live
  • How to build reading aloud into your children's lives
  • Check out Emily's book Really Very Crunchy and her and Jason's website for great ideas, belly laughs, and more

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