YMB #141 Common Misconceptions About Morning Time
Homeschool Better Together with Pam Barnhill ยท Emily Brown
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Show Notes
Join Pam, Dawn Garrett, and Meg Angelino as they bust some myths about those "extras" in homeschooling. We're airing out all the misconceptions we have heard about Morning Time through the years and today, we're here to set the record straight. Combining subjects? Totally a game changer.
Tune in to get a sneak peek into our own Morning Time secrets and see why keeping it simple is key. And hey, don't stress - remember to find the joy and avoid that homeschool burnout. Whether you've got toddlers or teens, we'll chat about how Morning Time is a fit for everyone. Bring the family in on this one! ๐๐๐
Key Takeaways:
- Incorporating additional subjects and activities in homeschooling lightens the day and makes it easier to teach core subjects.
- Combining children in their studies is a good use of time and energy, allowing them to learn from each other.
- Morning Time doesn't have to be elaborate; even one extra activity alongside reading aloud and memorizing a Bible verse can be effective.
- Morning Time helps prevent homeschool moms from burning out and provides an opportunity to engage in activities they enjoy.
- Morning Time is suitable for a wide age range of students and can be adapted to each child's maturity level, with older students even gaining high school credits through Morning Time activities.
For full show notes and a transcript of todayโs episode, head to pambarnhill.com/ymb141
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