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Art of Homeschooling Podcast - Don't Forget to Let the Learning Rest

Don't Forget to Let the Learning Rest

08/12/24 • 8 min

Art of Homeschooling Podcast

EP194: Does your homeschooling journey feel like it's all go, go, go? In this episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, Jean shares a transformative idea that might be the very key to unlocking deeper learning for your children: the art of letting learning rest. Drawing from the experiences and insights from the annual Taproot Teacher Training, Jean explains how integrating periods of rest into your teaching schedule can lead to more meaningful and lasting educational outcomes. Inspired by Rudolf Steiner's lesson rhythm, this episode uncovers why it's vital to allow children time to absorb and process new concepts and why stepping back could actually propel your child's learning forward. Listen for examples you've probably experienced before. Plus three phrases you can say to yourself to help you remember the importance of letting the learning rest.
Find the Show Notes Here (www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode194)
Taproot Teacher Training (www.artofhomeschooling.com/taproot)
Inspired at Home Membership (www.artofhomeschooling.com/inspiredathome)

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EP194: Does your homeschooling journey feel like it's all go, go, go? In this episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, Jean shares a transformative idea that might be the very key to unlocking deeper learning for your children: the art of letting learning rest. Drawing from the experiences and insights from the annual Taproot Teacher Training, Jean explains how integrating periods of rest into your teaching schedule can lead to more meaningful and lasting educational outcomes. Inspired by Rudolf Steiner's lesson rhythm, this episode uncovers why it's vital to allow children time to absorb and process new concepts and why stepping back could actually propel your child's learning forward. Listen for examples you've probably experienced before. Plus three phrases you can say to yourself to help you remember the importance of letting the learning rest.
Find the Show Notes Here (www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode194)
Taproot Teacher Training (www.artofhomeschooling.com/taproot)
Inspired at Home Membership (www.artofhomeschooling.com/inspiredathome)

Send Jean a text message.

Support the show

Thanks for listening! 💜
▶️Let's Connect!
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/art.of.homeschooling/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofhomeschoolingwithjean
Website https://artofhomeschooling.com

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EP193: What if a simple shift in your homeschooling approach could make lesson planning easier and learning more effective for your children? Discover the transformative power of block learning in this week's Art of Homeschooling podcast. We revisit an insightful episode from the podcast archives exploring the benefits of block learning. Listen up as we compare block learning with other popular methods like unit studies and project-based learning so you can understand the difference and make the best choices for homeschooling your children. With three powerful tools to strengthen your lesson blocks, whether you craft your own curriculum or draw from existing resources, you'll be equipped to make the most of this structured yet flexible approach.
Find the Show Notes Here (www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode193)
Taproot Teacher Training (www.artofhomeschooling.com/taproot)
Inspired at Home Membership (www.artofhomeschooling.com/inspiredathome)

Send Jean a text message.

Support the show

Thanks for listening! 💜
▶️Let's Connect!
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/art.of.homeschooling/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofhomeschoolingwithjean
Website https://artofhomeschooling.com

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EP195: Imagine starting your homeschooling day with a calm sense of purpose and ending it with a moment of peaceful reflection. In this episode, Jean shares how incorporating a simple daily practice into your day can transform your homeschooling journey. Learn how these moments of inner work can boost your self-control, positivity, and open-mindedness, creating a more centered and connected atmosphere for both you and your children. Hear a beautiful passage from The Parent's Tao Te Ching that emphasizes the importance of allowing your kids to follow their interests and unleash their creativity.
Find the Show Notes Here (www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode195)
Inspired at Home Membership (www.artofhomeschooling.com/inspiredathome)

Send Jean a text message.

Support the show

Thanks for listening! 💜
▶️Let's Connect!
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/art.of.homeschooling/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofhomeschoolingwithjean
Website https://artofhomeschooling.com

Art of Homeschooling Podcast - Don't Forget to Let the Learning Rest

Transcript

Speaker 1

You're listening to the Art of Homeschooling podcast , where we help parents cultivate creativity and connection at home . I'm your host , jean Miller , and here on this podcast you'll find stories and inspiration to bring you the confidence you need to make homeschooling work for your family . Let's begin .

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