Placing your connection with your child before curriculum is beneficial to both  homeschooling and non-homeschooling parents.

Parents can get inspired about focusing on connecting with their children before setting up curriculum. Understanding your child’s needs and personal learning style can help both parent and child. 

Is your child a visual learner, or are they more auditory, or kinesthetic? Learning doesn’t have to be boring or stressful if you choose what works best for everyone. It can actually be fun!

Listen to this podcast episode to learn more ways to help understand your child’s needs and the different options in homeschooling with our special guest Jackie Wheeler Wiebe from Homeschool Think Tank.

Through HomeSchool ThinkTank, Jackie strives to connect homeschool families with one another and the resources they need.  You can discover more by subscribing to her weekly podcast, The HomeSchool ThinkTank Parenting Podcast and by visiting www.HomeSchoolThinkTank.com.

Jackie is the author of THINK HOMESCHOOL: Live and Learn Your Way!  She wrote this book to help parents decide if homeschooling is the right choice for their family.  It’s available as an audiobook, ebook, and paperback. 

See Karen’s additional podcasts and blog posts on help with schooling:

Back to School Tips

Home Schooling Pods As A Safe and Happy Alternative [Podcast Episode 113]

The Parents Complete Guide to School Advocacy [Podcast Episode 6]

Helpful Tips to Make School Easier for Children on the Autism Spectrum

Parenting Without Stress: How To Raise Responsible Kids While Keeping A Life Of Your Own [Podcast Episode 33]

How To Find Resilience In the Face of Challenges [Podcast Episode 68]

At-Home Fun To Help Calm Sensory Needs [Podcast Episode 78]

The Top 10 Things Every Parent Of A Child With Autism Should Know [Podcast Episode 88]

Book by Peter Gray, Free To Learn

Khan Academy for Online Learning Resources

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