Homeschooling Community Q&A with Manisha Snoyer

15/12/2023 1h 8min Episodio 37
Homeschooling Community Q&A with Manisha Snoyer

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SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODETeach Your Kids: Website | LinkedIn | X | Instagram | Substack | Facebook | TikTokManisha: LinkedIn | X | Instagram | FacebookJoin our premium community with expert support and adviceFill out the Teach Your Kids surveyTeach Your Kids Curriculum Planner Teach Your Kids Podcast EpisodesHomeschooling with Naval Ravikant, Nir Eyal, Rachel Thomas, Kerry McDonald, Alycia Wright, Shiren Rattigan, and Lisa Betts-Lacroix: Part 1Homeschooling with Naval Ravikant, Nir Eyal, Rachel Thomas, Kerry McDonald, Alycia Wright, Shiren Rattigan, and Lisa Betts-Lacroix: Part 2Raising Indistractable Kids: Nir Eyal's Unconventional Approach to HomeschoolingBut What About Socialization?Manisha Snoyer's Expert Tips for Tailoring Your Child’s Education: Navigating the Curriculum MazeSamantha Snowden from Headspace: Meditating with KidsJeremy Howard's Journey: From Traditional Schools to HomeschoolingTeach Your Kids Blog PostsMastery Hours: Core Subjects for Your Power HoursOptimize online tutoring with these easy tipsSparking Independent Learning with Strewing | Modulo - Lesley GrossblattBut what about "Socialization"?Find the perfect homeschool curriculum for your unique child | ModuloThe Best PreK-12th Grade Math Curriculum of 2023Books, Articles, and PublicationsA People's History of the United States - Howard Zinn Mastery Learning - Benjamin BloomStarting Strong IV Early Childhood Education and Care Data Country Note: FinlandAssessments & Evaluating ProgressIs your child on track?Map Growth | Homeschool BossDecolonizing History ResourcesStanford History Education GroupJOY HAKIMBlossom & RootEarly YearsKindergarten1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeEducational CommunitiesSEA HomeschoolersSEA Homeschoolers FacebookRelated ResourcesOutschoolHeadspace  This site contains product affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links.  Time-Codes00:00:00  —  Manisha Snoyer introduces the episode topic: Homeschooling Community Q&A00:01:42 — Discussion on scheduling and time management in homeschooling00:13:55 — The importance of math and English language arts as foundational subjects, integrating practical life skills into the day, and starting teaching based on the child's readiness​​00:15:58 — Strategies for homeschooling multiple children, including personalized one-on-one time for each child00:21:20 — Manisha discusses the challenges of administrative tasks in homeschooling and suggests solutions such as swapping childcare with other parents​​00:31:49 — Discussing natural consequences in learning, such as budgeting with an allowance and the importance of volunteer work for understanding privilege and real-world issues​​00:38:06 — Addressing socialization in homeschooling, the benefits of homeschooling communities, and strategies for making friends in new locations​​00:47:01 — Manisha discusses resources for decolonizing homeschooling 00:52:40 — The importance of choosing the right curriculum to keep children motivated and the value of allowing children to have downtime, even if it leads to periods of boredom00:54:25 — Discussing strategies for homeschooling children with special needs00:56:24 — Manisha talks about different types of screen time, ranging from educational to entertainment-focused, and the importance of balancing and adding valuable screen activities to a child's routine01:04:08 – Manisha addresses the limitations of traditional schooling, emphasizing the benefits of homeschooling and the need to make a clear choice between the two​​01:07:09 — Conclusion: Manisha encourages listeners to reach out with their questions and participate in the homeschooling community for support and guidance​​This podcast is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education FundVELA Education Fund is catalyzing a vibrant alternative education ecosystem. VELA provides trust-based funding to entrepreneurs, fosters community-building and knowledge-sharing, and increases visibility through storytelling that promotes cultural awareness and acceptance of the out-of-system space. Today, VELA serves the largest community of out-of-system education entrepreneurs in the country, with over 2,000 community members. About half of VELA’s community members operate small learning environments, and the other half are ecosystem and community builders offering direct services and support across the out-of-system space. Learn more at velaedfund.org