YMB #128 Why Morning Time?

Homeschool Better Together with Pam Barnhill - A podcast by Pam Barnhill - Tuesdays

Morning Time is not something that is required by any homeschool method or governing body. Why then do homeschoolers find the practice beneficial to include in a homeschool day? In this episode, Pam talks about five different reasons why a Morning Time practice is a worthy addition to your homeschool. She outlines the benefits of why you would want to devote time to doing this year after year.Key Takeaways:Morning Time provides an efficient way to cover multiple subjects for multiple pupils.It sets the tone for the rest of the day and allows students to transition from playtime to school time.Morning Time is an excellent way for families to connect and create shared experiences.It encourages curiosity and discovery in children and reduces stress.It is an important part of a successful homeschool day.For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb128To download a sample of our free Month of Morning Time plans visit us here.To join our free homeschool community of Morning Time moms, you can create an account right here.For a done-for-you Morning Time experience complete with over sixty sets of Morning Basket plans, live events where we teach your kids, and support with your new Morning Time habit join Your Morning Basket Plus today!Mentioned in this episode:Bring Wonder into Your Homeschool This Fall!Visit pambarnhill.com/wonder to bring wonder into your homeschool this Fall! Add a spark of creativity to your homeschool with our Wonder Studies units! Each set includes fine arts plans for family morning time and add-on units covering science, social studies, and language arts for grades 1-6. Grab our Brazil unit or the full Fall Bundle featuring apples, Brazil, and gratitude—only available this October! Visit pambarnhill.com/wonder to grab your bundle today!Wonder Studies

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