• Simple Homeschool Ep #126: Jamie's Homeschool Day with a 7-, 8-, & 9-year-old (UPDATED!)

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast
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Simple Homeschool Ep #126: Jamie's Homeschool Day with a 7-, 8-, & 9-year-old (UPDATED!)

  • Summary

  • This year I'm doing monthly Then and Now Reflections on the podcast - looking back over my 15 year homeschooling career and sharing what I've learned along the way AND what I'd do differently if I could go back. Welcome!
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    • This episode is sponsored by Sonlight K-12 Curriculum and Dyslexia Connect
    • Take Jamie's quiz, What's Your Homeschool Mom Personality?

    In Episode 126, you'll hear me and my daughter Trishna (20-yrs-old, homeschool graduate, special needs) discuss:

    • I introduce the special guest who's new to the podcast, my daughter Trishna!
    • What I feel I would change about our homeschool routine if I could go back to this point in our family's journey
    • We go down the rabbit trail of remembering Trishna's favorite TV shows from this time
    • Who used to do all the cooking, compared to who does it these days
    • Activities that were NOT Trishna's favorite from our daily routine
    • The bedtime routine that the kids loved and I found exhausting (& soon stopped!)
    • My advice when it comes to using screen time for moms of littles

    To read the original article I wrote in 2013 and/or check out links & photos mentioned in this episode, head here.

    Listen in for a dose of homeschooling inspiration!

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