Encouraging and Equipping Home School Parents
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityEducation for KidsKids & Family |
Teach your kindergardener to read at a 3rd grade level before they enter 1st grade. It is not only possible it is achievable. In this episode you will get some tips on how Sherry homeschooled our kindergardener. The key is focusing on what matters.
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Teaching your child to read can seem like a monumental task. The authors of Spell to Write and Read (SWR) akin this task to getting a jumbo jet off the ground. Once the jet is off the ground it will use half the amount of fuel per minute to fly at 50... more
Liz FitzGerald
In this podcast episode we interview Elizabeth (Liz) FitzGerald, M.S. the author of Cursive First. Liz lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her wonderful husband David and three children. She is an Endorsed Spell to Write and Read ... more
Our nine year-old son Riley gives an audio review of The Ark, the Reed, and the Fire Cloud (The Amazing Tales of Max and Liz, Book One) (aff) by Jenny L. Cote. In this episode Riley answers the following questions:
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I've been considering homeschooling for a while but having always had a playbook for my own education, untethering from the system seems scary. With their conversational style Hank and Sherry make this podcast easy to follow and take a lot of fear out of the prospect of homeschooling. Their advice is sound and practical, coming from their own personal experience. They may sound more *Christian* than some listeners but hey, if we learned only from those of our own stripes, life would be pretty d... more
I love.. love this podcast..! It is very educational and just a wonderful resource.. a gold mine..! I recently came across it and only wish that they keep posting.. We don't have enough podcasts like yours..! Thank you.
love this pod cast but very sad why you havent made more? hope you come back on air
I just wanted to let you know that I have a special needs child too and it just touched my heart to know that there are parents out there that are loving as you both are and are able to educate your children at home. I have stuggled in the past not know what to teach him or my little girl since they so different from one another. Since his sister is not special needs not knowing were to start with my son was hard, his autism really is a challenge at times. Its wonderful to know that even when ch... more
I'm VERY new to homeschooling. These podcasts have been very helpful to me in terms of where to start as well as ideas on how to do things... what to focus on, etc. it's a conservative Christian podcast, which is fine by me. I might not try to mimic everything they do, but it does provide interesting ideas that I can apply to my own family. Keep up the greatt work!
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