Help! Homeschooling is Overwhelming

Connected Families Podcast - A podcast by Connected Families - Mondays

Do you feel overwhelmed as a homeschool parent? Many parents in the Connected Families community homeschool. That number has grown even more since 2020. Homeschooling can bring some unique parenting challenges! From sibling conflict to curriculum choices to intense learning needs, how do you stay connected to your kids, accomplish schoolwork, and maintain sanity? (Even if you are not currently homeschooling, you’ll find helpful parenting guidance in this episode!) On today’s podcast, Stacy Bellward (podcast host) is joined by three homeschooling moms with a wide range of perspectives and experiences. They each share a different story and various challenges they have encountered in their homeschooling journey. They also share the common thread of approaching life through the powerful lens of the Connected Families Framework. In this podcast, you’ll learn about: -what homeschool overwhelm can look like in different situations, and helpful ways you can approach it -how to help kids learn to resolve sibling conflict, especially when they are with each other all day -healthy ways to step back and ask, “What's going on in me? In my child?” and move forward with your child as a team -the joy of embracing your child’s individual gifts and learning interests, and how you can help them grow in these areas Mentioned in this podcast: Helping Kids with Anger (FREE ebook): https://connectedfamilies.org/resources/angry-child-ebook/ Sibling Conflict online course: https://connectedfamilies.org/courses/sibling-conflict/ Join the Connected Families Clubhouse Community! : https://connectedfamilies.org/resources/clubhouse/ Verses mentioned: Romans 8:28, Philippians 1:4-6 Want to learn more? 60 Creative Ways to Get Kids Moving and Laughing https://connectedfamilies.org/resources/60-ways-moving-laughing/ How to Create a Simple Sensory Diet for Restless, Homebound Kids https://connectedfamilies.org/how-to-create-a-simple-sensory-diet-for-restless-homebound-kids/

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