
Elle's Homeschool Transition Lesson 67
01/21/22 • 46 min
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Today's African Proverb
“Rain does not fall on one roof alone.” this proverb is from Cameroon.
Word of the Episode
Sango nini means what's new in Lingala.
Grown Folks
For our season four opener, Elle is giving us a peek into her life. Her girls have been homeschooled all of their lives and now that they are 13 years old, they're experiencing what traditional school is like. Elle and her husband find themselves navigating traditional education during the pandemic, including virtual schooling and hybrid learning. You'll also find out how the girls are handling the changes and discovering new aspects of themselves. Elle is taking on new and different projects with her children being in traditional school and her husband is an excellent team player. You'll hear what's different and what hasn't really changed all that much in this update. We hope that hearing her journey gives you encouragement or spawns new ideas on how you can improve or alter your homeschoooling path.
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Get chatty and tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only be able to exist if more people are listening. If you know someone who has children or is an educator, tell them where to find us. Our tips and tricks are beneficial to educators, parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.
Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review. Reviews do a lot to encourage others to check us out and to increase our visibility on those platforms.
Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work for our families, please check out our past episodes.
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To learn more about early African teachings with children visit Coolaboo.com.
Today's African Proverb
“Rain does not fall on one roof alone.” this proverb is from Cameroon.
Word of the Episode
Sango nini means what's new in Lingala.
Grown Folks
For our season four opener, Elle is giving us a peek into her life. Her girls have been homeschooled all of their lives and now that they are 13 years old, they're experiencing what traditional school is like. Elle and her husband find themselves navigating traditional education during the pandemic, including virtual schooling and hybrid learning. You'll also find out how the girls are handling the changes and discovering new aspects of themselves. Elle is taking on new and different projects with her children being in traditional school and her husband is an excellent team player. You'll hear what's different and what hasn't really changed all that much in this update. We hope that hearing her journey gives you encouragement or spawns new ideas on how you can improve or alter your homeschoooling path.
We've Got Merch! Support the Podcast.
There are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more. Place your order at CleverlyChanging.Threadless.com.
Let's Connect!
Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.
We're bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! To have your kids featured on Cleverly Cultured Kids complete this Interview form for kids and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.
You can call us directly now. Leave us a voicemail and let us know how you are enjoying the show or share your questions.
Please Share This Podcast
Get chatty and tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only be able to exist if more people are listening. If you know someone who has children or is an educator, tell them where to find us. Our tips and tricks are beneficial to educators, parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.
Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review. Reviews do a lot to encourage others to check us out and to increase our visibility on those platforms.
Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work for our families, please check out our past episodes.
ADDITIONAL DIRECTORIES:
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Welcome to Season 4 Lesson 66
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Full Episode Transcript
Introduction
Hello, hello, everybody. We are super, super excited to join you and to connect with you because it has been a while. This is season four, and we have not recorded for a couple months. And we are just super excited that you are sticking with us. We are, you know on our homeschool journeys as moms and we can't wait to share with you what's new in our lives and what's new in our kids lives.
Elle
So, before we get started with today's podcast, I want us to introduce ourselves. For those of you who do not know us. We are two Black moms who homeschool. My name is Elle Cole. I am a mom of twin girls, I can't believe it, but they are now teenagers.
We started this podcast in 2019. I first started my blog cleverlychanging.com in 2010. So it has been a long journey. And we are happy to be able to give back to you in this sort of way. I homeschooled my girls for seven years. And I wanted to have an opportunity to pour into my community because sometimes when we go to co ops and homeschool groups, we don't always get to connect with people on an intimate level. And so with this podcast, we want to connect with you. We want to hear from you. We want you to know that we really care about you. And so that is what brings us here to season four.
Miriam, please let everybody know who you are, and tell them a little bit about your family.
Miriam
All right, well, I'm Miriam. I am the mother to four little people, two girls and two boys. My oldest is 14 and my youngest is 4.
Miriam
I also have been homeschooling for about five years. Wait, no, that doesn't make sense.
About five years, but it's been longer kind of. I don't really know how we start the timeline. You know, some people say I've been homeschooling since birth. Well, I mean, you know, life is learning. So I guess technically, everyone's been homeschooled at some point. But you know, I also am a writer and editor.
Miriam
I am a real life urban farmer. And I am just a lover of all things natural.
Miriam
When it comes to homeschooling, and sharing the things that I've learned, I really do hope that it's helpful, because I know when I first started, I was so scared and so unsure. And now things seem to be falling, you know, so easily into place. And even when things aren't going the way as I planned, which happens a lot.
Miriam
It's still okay, because you know, life is living and learning is learning and they're going to be fine. So.
Miriam
So hope is what we would like to also give to you all who are starting on this path that have been on the journey. For a while. Encouragement is always always a language of love.
Elle
Yes, it is definitely something that I feel like we do start from the very beginning with our kids. I know my girls, the very first things I bought for them were books. And so reading to them, showing them the word, then sounding out words, singing songs, you know, really just taking everything in and sharing with my kids was all a part of their learning experience. So if you are a parent who has not officially started homeschool, don't fret, you've already got the tools because you taught your kids so much before they went to a traditional school or before they were of school age, so definitely know that one of the things that both of us have learned is that we can do it and that our kids can learn from us and that's what we're trying to share with you.
Elle
So what can we expect coming up in season four, because I feel
Miriam
excited and you know, ready to charge forward and bring some cool things for our listeners. I'm so excited, I hope that you all really, really get a kick, and find all kinds of great things to help move you forward.
Miriam
Join us in the next coming months, as we share all these goodies, what have we got.
Elle
So I am super excited to share with you, we have some amazing guests coming up. So when we first started the podcast, it was really just us, we were sharing our experience, letting people g...
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In this episode Miriam gives us an update on her life with her four children.
Today’s proverb is:
Unity is strength, division is weakness. – Swahili
Grown Folks
With season four underway, Miriam is giving us a peek into her homeschool. With three of her four children having never been in a traditional school, it looks like her oldest wants to go back for high school. Her three younger children can't imagine stepping into a traditional school as students. Miriam shares how the pandemic has affected her approach to homeschooling and how her family is handling one of our generation's biggest curve balls. Discover how Miriam stays grounded in the midst of all the craziness. You'll hear what's different and what hasn't really changed all that much in this update. We hope that hearing her journey gives you encouragement or spawns new ideas on how you can improve or alter your path.
If you're interested in some of the classes that Miriam mentioned check out the Sankofa Homeschool Community.
We've Got Merch! Support the Podcast.
There are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more. Place your order at CleverlyChanging.Threadless.com.
Let's Connect!
Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.
We're bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! To have your kids featured on Cleverly Cultured Kids complete this Interview form for kids and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.
You can call us directly now. Leave us a voicemail and let us know how you are enjoying the show or share your questions.
Please Share This Podcast
Get chatty and tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only be able to exist if more people are listening. If you know someone who has children or is an educator, tell them where to find us. Our tips and tricks are beneficial to educators, parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.
Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review. Reviews do a lot to encourage others to check us out and to increase our visibility on those platforms.
Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work for our families, please check out our past episodes.
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