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The Kind of Mom I’m Becoming (and Letting Go of Who I Thought I Had to Be) Ep. 124

May 11, 202645 min

A Simple Summer Rhythm: Learning, Life, and Business Without Burnout Ep. 123

May 4, 202643 min

Behind the Scenes: What I’ve Changed in Our Home to Create More Peace and Ease Ep. 122

Apr 27, 202641 min

Reset Your Energy, Restore Your Rhythm with Aubrey Worek Ep. 121

Apr 20, 202631 min

Spring Reset: How to Refresh Your Home, Routine, and Mind Without Overwhelm Ep. 120

Apr 13, 202630 min

Ep 119Real-Life Math: Simple Ways to Teach Math Through Everyday Moments Ep. 119

In this episode, Christine Furman, home education expert and founder of EduPlay Learning, kicks off April by shifting the conversation from reading into real-life math. If math has ever felt overwhelming—for you or your child—this episode will completely reframe how you see it.Christine shares how math doesn’t have to live in a workbook. Instead, it can come alive through everyday moments already happening in your home—from sorting jelly beans and measuring ingredients to telling time and counting steps.Through personal stories, practical examples, and simple strategies, you’ll learn how to slow learning down, meet your child where they are, and turn ordinary moments into meaningful teaching opportunities.This episode is your reminder that you don’t need to add more to your plate—just a shift in perspective to see the learning that’s already there.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Where are you already seeing math show up in your daily life?What is one real-life math activity you can try this week?What math skill does your child struggle with right now?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Math is not just worksheets—it’s happening in everyday life all around us.Slowing learning down helps children truly understand and build confidence.Hands-on, tangible experiences make math concepts “click” faster.You can teach multiple math skills using simple items you already have at home.Real-life conversations (time, money, measurement) are powerful teaching tools.Consistency and repetition matter more than perfection.You don’t need to add more to your day—just be intentional with what you’re already doing.Quotes:“It’s about slowing it down just enough so our kids can grasp the skill and it makes sense to them.”“No better feeling than watching them have that ‘aha’ moment.”“What if you moved away from the paper and turned it into a tangible lesson?”“That one bag of jelly beans could be used for so many math skills.”“It is not adding more to your plate—it’s a mindset shift.”“They’re not learning everything the first time—it’s repetition over time.”“One small activity, one conversation at a time makes a bigger difference than you can imagine.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Apr 6, 202632 min

Ep 118From Screens to Storytime: Raising Readers Through Real-Life Adventures with Katie Vieira Ep. 118

As we wrap up our month focused on raising confident, independent readers, this special episode brings everything together in a powerful and practical way.Christine sits down with children’s author, homeschool mom, and former teacher Katie Vieira to explore how reading, real-life experiences, and intentional learning can transform the way our children engage with the world around them.In this conversation, they dive into the growing challenges of screen dependency, how it impacts learning and behavior, and why shifting back to books, outdoor play, and hands-on experiences is more important than ever.Katie shares the heart behind her book Into the Field: Tennessee Summer, a story inspired by her own children that weaves together literacy, life skills, nature exploration, and meaningful family connection. Through adventure and storytelling, children are encouraged to step away from screens and into real-world learning experiences.Christine and Katie also discuss the transition from classroom teaching to educating at home, the importance of making learning engaging, and how books can become powerful tools for teaching not just reading, but confidence, creativity, and critical thinking.This episode is a beautiful reminder that learning doesn’t have to be complicated — sometimes the most meaningful growth happens through a simple story, a walk outside, or a shared moment together.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you noticed screen time impacting your child’s focus, behavior, or learning?What are some ways your family balances screen time and real-life experiences?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Reading is a powerful foundation for building vocabulary, confidence, and creativityExcessive screen time can overstimulate children and impact their ability to focus and learnReal-life experiences and outdoor exploration support deeper, more meaningful learningChildren learn best when lessons are engaging, hands-on, and connected to real lifeBooks can be used as a full learning tool, incorporating literacy, science, and life skillsCreating intentional boundaries around screens can improve behavior and daily rhythmsEncouraging imagination and creativity helps children become more confident, independent learnersQuotes:• “Something so simple like reading can build so many skills for our children.”• “It’s not that screens are bad, but too much can completely overwhelm their system.”• “We have to make learning engaging — sometimes they don’t even realize they’re learning.”• “Books can become a full learning experience when you know how to use them.”• “Kids today are becoming stuck in screens, and we have to help them reconnect to real life.”• “You have to sneak learning in sometimes — make it fun and meaningful.”• “Sometimes the best learning happens outside, through real experiences.”Resources & Links: Connect with Katie:📚 Into the Field: Tennessee Summer by Katie Vieira 👉 Available on Amazon and online book retailers📱 Connect with Katie on Instagram 👉@intothefieldbook 🌐 Visit Katie’s Website🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group⭐ If you would like personalized support in building your child’s reading confidence, complete the Reading FUNdamentals interest form hereConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Mar 30, 202626 min

Ep 117How Stress, Nervous System Dysregulation, and Screens Can Affect Your Child’s Reading Development Ep. 117

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been talking about raising confident readers and understanding why many children are currently struggling with reading.In this episode, we take the conversation one step deeper by exploring how stressful life situations, nervous system dysregulation, and increased screen exposure can impact a child’s ability to focus, process information, and develop strong reading skills.Christine shares real-life experiences from families navigating medical challenges and major life disruptions — seasons where routines shifted, survival mode took over, and learning understandably became more difficult.You’ll learn how the brain prioritizes safety before learning, why missed foundational skills may surface after stressful seasons, and how parents can gently rebuild confidence and academic progress with supportive routines and intentional connection.This episode offers encouragement and practical guidance for families who may feel their child is “behind,” reminding you that growth is always possible with the right support and pace.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you noticed changes in your child’s learning during stressful seasons?What helps your child feel calm, safe, and ready to learn?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: A child’s brain prioritizes safety and emotional regulation before academic learningStressful life events can temporarily impact memory, focus, and reading confidenceMissed foundational skills can be rebuilt with patience, routine, and intentional practiceMovement, outdoor time, and multi-sensory learning support nervous system regulationExcessive screen exposure can overstimulate the brain and reduce attention for readingConfidence grows when children experience small, achievable learning successesReading aloud and maintaining simple daily routines can help restore learning momentumQuotes: “When the brain is focused on survival, it simply isn’t available for learning.”“There is no ‘behind’ — there is only meeting your child where they are.”“Safety, connection, and calm create the environment where confidence can grow.”“Sometimes going back to simpler skills is exactly what helps a child move forward.”“Screens can be a helpful tool, but they should never replace real interaction and hands-on learning.”“Small daily habits — like reading together — can rebuild skills and strengthen connection.”“Your child is capable. They may just need the right support after a hard season.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group⭐ If you would like personalized support in building your child’s reading confidence, complete the Reading FUNdamentals interest form hereConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Mar 23, 202635 min

Ep 116Why So Many Children Are Struggling With Reading Today Ep. 116

Over the past few weeks, Christine has been sharing practical ways families can raise confident readers through intentional read-aloud time, exposure to multiple genres, and creating meaningful learning experiences at home.In this episode, she dives deeper into a question many parents are quietly asking: Why does reading feel harder for so many children right now?Christine explores how shifts in early education expectations, pandemic learning gaps, increased screen exposure, and missing foundational literacy skills may be impacting children’s reading development. She also shares personal stories from her own childhood and experiences working with families to highlight how confidence, repetition, play-based learning, and relationship-centered teaching can make a powerful difference.This encouraging conversation reminds parents that children are not “behind,” but rather learning in ways shaped by their individual experiences and environments. Christine offers hope that with patience, intentional support, and strong foundational instruction, reading confidence can be built at any stage.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What reading challenges have you noticed with your child?Do any of the factors discussed in this episode resonate with your family’s experience?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Reading struggles today are often connected to broader changes in education and learning environments.Foundational skills such as phonics, repetition, and multi-sensory practice are essential for building strong readers.Pandemic disruptions and increased screen-based learning may have created gaps in early literacy development.Confidence plays a critical role in reading success and should be nurtured alongside academic skills.Play-based and hands-on learning experiences support deeper literacy understanding in young children.Revisiting earlier skills is a productive step forward, not a setback.Every child develops reading abilities on their own unique timeline.Quotes:“Reading is one of the most important skills our children will use throughout their entire lives.”“There really is no ‘behind.’ Children are learning at the pace that fits their needs.”“Sometimes we need to go backwards in order to move forward with confidence.”“Repetition may feel boring, but it is how foundational skills truly stick.”“Confidence in reading is just as important as the ability to decode the words.”“Hands-on, play-based learning builds the deeper skills children need to become strong readers.”“It is never too late to strengthen your child’s reading foundation.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group⭐ If you would like personalized support in building your child’s reading confidence, complete the Reading FUNdamentals interest form hereConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Mar 16, 202640 min

Ep 115How Reading Builds Focus, Imagination, and Creativity in Your Child Ep. 115

In this episode of the Home Education with Ease Podcast, Christine continues the conversation about raising confident readers and supporting literacy development at home. Building on last week’s episode about reading aloud, she explores how reading strengthens attention, focus, imagination, and creativity in children.In a world full of quick clips, flashing screens, and constant stimulation, children are often expected to sit and focus for long periods of time without ever being taught how to build that skill. Christine shares how intentional reading time can gently strengthen a child’s ability to listen, visualize stories, and develop deeper comprehension.She also discusses how different learning styles can benefit from reading aloud. Some children may sit and listen quietly, while others may build with blocks, draw pictures, or move around while still absorbing the story. Christine explains why this can still be an effective way for children to engage with language and storytelling.Throughout the episode, Christine shares personal stories from her own childhood and from reading with her children. She reflects on how listening to chapter books like The Trumpet of the Swan sparked her love of reading and how her children now turn stories into imaginative play, creative projects, and even their own writing.You’ll also hear practical ideas for weaving reading naturally into your day - whether at home, in the car, or during small pockets of time throughout the day. Christine encourages families to make books easily accessible and to view reading as a meaningful connection point rather than another task on the to-do list.Reading together is about more than building literacy skills - it’s about nurturing imagination, developing critical thinking, and creating memories that last a lifetime.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What read-aloud book are you currently enjoying with your kids?Where does reading naturally fit into your day?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Reading helps strengthen attention and listening skills in a world full of distractions.Children do not always need to sit perfectly still to learn - drawing, building, or moving while listening can still support comprehension.Stories help children visualize characters, settings, and events which strengthens imagination.Listening to stories helps children understand story structure including beginning, middle, end, problem, and solution.Multi-sensory learning - through books, videos, and conversation - helps children understand topics more deeply.Reading can inspire creative play, storytelling, and even encourage children to begin writing their own stories.Small pockets of intentional reading throughout the day can help establish peaceful learning rhythms at home.Quotes:“Reading is a skill our children will use throughout their entire life.”“Sometimes we need to slow down and be intentional so our kids can build focus and attention.”“Just because a child isn’t sitting still doesn’t mean they aren’t listening.”“Stories allow children to visualize characters, settings, and events in their minds.”“Some of the best learning happens when kids turn what they read into play and creativity.”“Reading together creates rich learning experiences that children remember.”“Reading isn’t just another thing on your to-do list – it’s connection time with your kids.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Mar 9, 202628 min

Ep 114Raising Confident Readers: Why Reading Aloud Changes Everything Ep. 114

It’s Dr. Seuss Day and Read Across America Week, and Christine is celebrating the magic of reading aloud—because in her home, books are a daily rhythm, not just a school subject. In this episode, she shares why reading to your kids is one of the most powerful (and simple) ways to support literacy, confidence, comprehension, and connection. You’ll hear practical ways to weave reading into real life—like the car, waiting rooms, the porch, and the couch—plus encouragement for both early learners and struggling readers. Christine also reminds parents that every child learns on their own timeline, and when reading feels hard, it’s worth looking deeper than what’s on the surface.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book?What is your child’s favorite Dr. Seuss book right now?How often are you currently reading aloud—and what are you reading together?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Reading is happening all day long—signs, recipes, emails, devotionals—so building a reading-rich home can feel natural and simple.Every child learns to read on a different timeline; readiness matters more than pressure or comparison.If a child is struggling, it may not be “just reading”—there may be a deeper root cause connected to learning, focus, or health.Reading aloud builds vocabulary, comprehension, grammar awareness, and confidence—especially when books are above a child’s independent level.“Picture reading” counts: kids can retell stories using images, memorization, and story language long before decoding words.Strong readers are built through multi-sensory exposure: hearing words, seeing print, saying sounds, and connecting meaning.Sometimes students need to go backward to move forward—especially kids impacted by pandemic-era schooling gaps.Quotes:“Let me tell you, some Dr. Seuss books were key to my children starting to learn how to read and feeling confident and independent while reading.”“We read everywhere because it's so important just to have that reading component as part of our day.”“Every child is going to read at a different time.”“If your child is struggling, don't keep pushing them before they're ready—figure out what is that root cause.”“Don't underestimate the fact of them flipping through a book and looking at the pictures.”“Think about how many things that you can teach just from reading. So many.”“Don’t underestimate how powerful reading is with your kids… these skills… truly going to set them up for success.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Mar 2, 202627 min

Ep 113Breathing, Behavior & Brain Development: What Every Parent Should Know with Dr. Leslie Pasco Ep. 113

In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Dr. Leslie Pasco, founder and CEO of MyoWay Centers for Kids, to explore a topic that many families have never been told to consider: how your child breathes.Dr. Leslie is a former general dentist of nearly 30 years who made the bold decision to retire from clinical dentistry to focus on one critical issue she believes is at the root of so many modern childhood challenges—sleep-related breathing disorders and improper jaw and airway development.We discuss:Why children today are experiencing more behavioral challenges than ever beforeHow mouth breathing activates the fight-or-flight responseThe connection between sleep, hyperactivity, and focusWhy jaw development has changed over thousands of yearsHow non-invasive myofunctional therapy can transform a child’s sleep, behavior, and long-term healthIf you’ve ever wondered whether there might be a deeper reason behind your child’s focus struggles, emotional regulation challenges, night terrors, snoring, congestion, or orthodontic needs, this conversation will open your eyes.This episode beautifully aligns with our heart for getting to the root cause and supporting children in growing into confident, thriving learners, at home and beyond. Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you ever noticed your child breathing through their mouth during the day or night?Has your child struggled with sleep, snoring, congestion, or night terrors?What was your biggest “lightbulb moment” from this episode?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Mouth breathing is not harmless, it activates the body’s fight-or-flight response.Chronic mouth breathing can shift brain development toward short-term survival rather than long-term reasoning and focus.Jaw development has changed over centuries due to softer, processed diets.Many children may be medicated for behavioral symptoms that could be linked to sleep-related breathing disorders.Myofunctional therapy is a non-invasive way to retrain muscles and support proper jaw and airway growth.Early intervention (especially before age six) can create dramatic improvements.Trust your parent intuition—if something feels off, it’s worth investigating further.Quotes:“Our bodies are not designed to be loud or make any noise when we’re breathing or sleeping.” - Dr. Leslie Pasco“When we mouth breathe, our brain turns on the fight-or-flight response.” - Dr. Leslie Pasco“Children are developing into their own breathing obstruction.” - Dr. Leslie Pasco“It would be wrong to have this information and not do something with it.” - Dr. Leslie Pasco“Trust your mommy gut or your daddy gut.” - Dr. Leslie Pasco“If I don’t know about this, how many other families don’t know about this?” - Christine Furman“Let’s get to the root cause.” - Christine Furman“It’s very easy to say, ‘They have ADHD,’ and move straight to medication. But what if there’s something deeper?” - Christine Furman“Once I learn something that could help families, I’m not going to stop sharing it.” - Christine FurmanResources & Links: Connect with Dr. Leslie Pasco:🌐 MyoWay Centers for KidsWebsite: https://myowaycenters.com(Free consultation booking available)https://x.com/DrLesliePasco https://www.youtube.com/@MyoWayCentersforKids https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-leslie-pasco-03a096a1/ https://www.instagram.com/myoway_centersforkids/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Myoway-Centers-For-Kids/61558102876773/ 📺 Connor Deegan Story - Connor’s Airway & Academic Transformation Story📘 Course Corrected - Featuring both Christine and Dr. Leslie’s stories🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Feb 23, 202640 min

Ep 112The Hidden Link Between Sleep, Oxygen, and Focus in Kids Ep. 112

What if your child’s focus struggles… emotional outbursts… or restless nights weren’t about curriculum at all?In this personal and powerful episode, Christine Furman—home education expert, former special education teacher, and mom of two—shares her family’s journey into MyoWay (myotherapy) and how breathing, oxygen, and sleep may be a missing link for many children.After years of sleep struggles with her daughter—including difficulty falling asleep, waking disoriented, and even sleepwalking—Christine began exploring airway and breathing support. At the same time, she started recognizing red flags in her son: teeth grinding, bedwetting, daytime fatigue, and fluctuating focus.What she discovered about oxygen intake, mouth breathing, nervous system regulation, and brain development completely shifted her perspective.Even before officially starting the full program, simple breathing exercises led to noticeable improvement in sleep quality.In this episode, Christine shares:The “red flags” she initially missedHow poor sleep can impact focus, mood, and memoryWhy oxygen matters for brain developmentThe connection between mouth breathing and jaw developmentHow sleep affects learning readinessThe mindset shift from “they’ll grow out of it” to “why is this happening?”If you’ve ever thought, “Maybe we just need a new curriculum,” this episode invites you to consider something deeper.Because sometimes the root cause isn’t academic. It’s physiological.And better sleep might change everything.Could This Be Relevant for Your Child?You may want to explore airway or breathing support if your child:Snores or mouth breathesHas restless sleepTakes a long time to fall asleepWakes disoriented or sleepwalksGrinds teethHas dark circles under their eyesExperiences bedwetting beyond typical ageStruggles with focus or emotional regulationSeems tired by mid-dayWhat We Started at Home:Simple nose-breathing exercises before bedSlowing breath to regulate the nervous systemBecoming more aware of mouth posture during the dayEven small shifts can create noticeable changes.Coming Next Week:Next week, you’ll hear my full interview with Dr. Leslie, where we go deeper into:• Why mouth breathing matters • What “red flags” parents miss• How oxygen impacts brain developmentImportant Note:This episode shares our family’s personal experience and educational insights. It is not medical advice. Always consult with your pediatrician, dentist, or licensed healthcare provider before starting any new therapy or making medical decisions.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you noticed any sleep “red flags” in your home (mouth breathing, snoring, restless sleep, bedwetting, teeth grinding, sleep talking/walking)?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways:Breathing patterns matter more than we realize.Poor sleep can impact focus, emotional regulation, and memory retention.Mouth breathing may contribute to lower oxygen levels and developmental concerns.Some symptoms that look behavioral may have physiological roots.Small, consistent shifts can lead to meaningful improvement.Root-cause exploration supports peaceful learning rhythms at home.Quotes:“Are we breathing well enough and correctly to help the optimal function of our brain?”“She has slept through the night… and we’ve dealt with sleep struggles for ten years.”“Poor sleep and low oxygen levels can affect focus and learning.”“What if it’s not curriculum? What if it’s sleep?”“If I find something that makes home life easier and healthier for families, I’m all in.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupSchedule a one-to-one call with Christine Next episode: Interview with Dr. Leslie on airway and MyoWay therapySuggested search terms mentioned in this episode: myofunctional therapy for kids, mouth breathing and sleep, oxygen and brain development, airway therapy for childrenConnect with ChristineIf this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to walk alongside you.Email: [email protected] the Community: Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupInstagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay LearningComplete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals so I can help guide you toward a plan that fits your family’s needs.🎧 Loved this episode?Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who could use encouragement and fresh perspective.

Feb 16, 202639 min

Ep 111Food Dyes: What They Really Are, How They Affect Our Kids, and Simple Dye-Free Swaps Ep. 111

In this episode, Christine Furman—your home education expert—dives into a timely topic as Valentine’s Day brings a wave of brightly colored treats: food dyes. Christine shares why her family chooses a mostly dye-free home, how she approaches the topic with a judgment-free, education-first mindset, and why this conversation matters for kids’ learning, behavior, sleep, and overall regulation.You’ll hear a real-life story from church treats that sparked a family conversation, plus a helpful reminder: even dye-free treats are still treats—because sugar and ultra-processed ingredients can impact kids too. Christine breaks down what food dyes actually are (synthetic chemicals made from petroleum/oil/coal tar), why they’re used (marketing and appearance—not nutrition), and how they can affect the body through detox pathways, the gut-brain connection, and neurotransmitters.She closes with encouragement to start small, observe your child’s patterns, and focus on building calm, healthy foundations that support more peaceful learning rhythms at home—without fear or perfection.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you ever noticed behavior, focus, sleep, or meltdown changes after certain foods or treats? What did you notice?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Food dyes are synthetic chemicals made from petroleum/oil/coal tar, added for appearance—not health.Kids’ developing systems may have a harder time processing these ingredients, which can contribute to focus issues, meltdowns, hyperactivity, and sleep disruption.Even when you choose dye-free options, sugar and ultra-processed treats still affect the body—dye-free doesn’t mean “unlimited.”This is about education and awareness, not fear or perfection—families can make informed choices without judging each other.Watch for dye exposure beyond food: medications/vitamins, toothpaste, soaps, and other products can contain dyes too.A simple 1-week observation (or food diary) can help you notice patterns: sleep, food, movement, and behavior are all connected.Small shifts add up—and calmer bodies can lead to more peaceful learning rhythms at home.Quotes:“This is about giving education and knowledge… this stuff was not taught in schools.”“It’s still sugar… regardless, food coloring or not, sugar is still going to cause these problems… but the food coloring adds another layer.”“It’s a synthetic chemical. It’s made from petroleum, oil, or coal tar. Guys, that should never go into our body.”“It has no nutritional value at all, only to make it look prettier. So it’s all marketing, it’s all to sell something.”Resources & Links: Mentioned Products & Dye-Free Swap Ideas (from the episode):YumEarth (lollipops, gummy hearts)Blue Stripes (cacao fruit products; gummies; granola mentioned)Mott’s Fruit Snacks (dye-free option mentioned)Supernatural (dye-free sprinkles)Bettergoods (Walmart brand dye-free sprinkles mentioned)Trader Joe’s sprinkles (all-occasion sprinkles mentioned)Dandies marshmallows (dye-free option mentioned)Enjoy Life chocolate (allergy-friendly chocolate chips/baking)That’s It bars (fruit-only snack bars)Boulder Canyon avocado oil tortilla chips (Dorito-style alternatives mentioned)Watkins food coloring (no artificial dyes mentioned)Stores mentioned for shopping: Costco, Sprouts🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group💞 Book a 1:1 call with Christine for personalized support and simple family swapsConnect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Feb 9, 202649 min

Ep 110What Is EduPlay Learning and How Can It Help Your Family? Ep. 110

Welcome to a brand new month and a brand new episode of the Home Education with Ease podcast!In this episode, Christine Furman, home education expert, former classroom and special education teacher, and homeschool mom, answers a question she’s asked often: What exactly is EduPlay Learning, and how can it support my family?Christine shares the heart behind EduPlay Learning, how it grew alongside her own children, and why learning doesn’t have to look like school to be effective. From snowy winter updates and real-life family rhythms to play-based learning, life skills, and confidence-building, this episode is a warm invitation to rethink what education can look like in a real home with real kids and real schedules.Whether you’re new to home education, balancing work and family life, supporting a child in school, or simply craving more peace and confidence in your learning journey, this episode will remind you that you don’t have to do this alone.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Where are you on your educational journey right now?Where do you need the most support?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Learning doesn’t need to replicate school to be meaningfulPlay-based, hands-on learning supports deeper understanding and confidenceEducation is about skills and life, both matterEvery child (and family) learns differently, and that’s a strengthConsistency over time builds independence and confidenceSupport and community can change everythingYou are allowed to adapt learning to fit your season of lifeQuotes:“EduPlay Learning is designed for real homes, real schedules, and real kids.”“Play is not extra, it’s essential.”“Home education is about incorporating our kids into our lives, not isolating learning to a table.”“Confidence doesn’t happen overnight; it’s built through real experiences over time.”“I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all education.”“You don’t have to do this alone—I’m here to walk alongside you.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access recourses in the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group💞 Looking for support, resources and community? Click here to fill out the Home Education with Ease Collective Questionnaire for more info and to book your complimentary call. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Feb 2, 202642 min

Ep 109Teaching Kids to Read with Confidence: Phonics Made Simple with Special Guest, Melanie Jeffrey Ep. 109

In today’s episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine sits down with Melanie Jeffrey, a self-described phonics fanatic, former K–2 core literacy teacher, and host of the Phonics Rules for Kids podcast.Melanie brings clarity and confidence to one of the most common concerns families face: How do I teach my child to read—even if I’m not a teacher? Together, Christine and Melanie break down why phonics is the key to strong, confident readers, how the Science of Reading has shifted literacy instruction, and how families can teach reading skills naturally at home using simple, engaging strategies.This episode is especially encouraging for parents of beginning readers and those supporting struggling readers in grades 3–5. You’ll walk away with practical tools, mindset shifts, and reassurance that learning to read doesn’t have to be overwhelming—for you or your child.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What is your biggest challenge when it comes to teaching reading at home?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Phonics is foundational—and it works for all learners, including struggling readers.Children do not need to guess words; they need consistent, systematic phonics instruction.Phonemic awareness (playing with sounds orally) is a powerful precursor to reading and spelling.Simple tools like whiteboards, magnetic letters, and car-ride games can make a big impact.Older struggling readers benefit from big-kid words broken into manageable syllables.Sight words don’t have to be memorized blindly—many parts are decodable.Confidence grows when children experience success, one skill at a time.Quotes:“Phonics skills, from simple to more complex, are the key to unlocking your child’s success as a reader.” – Melanie Jeffrey“We don’t want children guessing—we want them reading with confidence.” – Melanie Jeffrey“Learning is all around us. Those little moments add up.” – Christine Furman“You are your child’s first and best teacher—but even teachers receive training.” – Melanie Jeffrey“Sometimes it’s just one missing skill holding everything back.” – Christine Furman“Big kids want big words—and they can do them when we break them down.” – Melanie JeffreyResources & Links: 🎉 Upcoming Live Class: Setting Your Family Up for Success in 2026, complete this form for more info! 🌟 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group — connect with other home-educating families and share your learning moments.Connect with Melanie: Website: https://phonicsrulesforkids.comPhonics Rules for Kids Podcast – New episodes every MondayApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phonics-rules-for-kids-homeschool-kindergarten-reading/id1771772664 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ToCIOUooqU9fXd9Q3dZG9?si=088772cc05a04258FREEBIE: PHONICS MADE SIMPLE (Even if You’re Not a Teacher) https://phonics-rules-for-kids-2.kit.com/251782068dTeach Your Child to Read Confidently Course https://phonicsrulesforkids.com/course/ Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/phonicsrulesforkids Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jan 26, 202632 min

Ep 108Setting Learning Goals Without Overwhelm (A Simple Framework for Homeschool Families) Ep. 108

Setting learning goals doesn’t have to feel heavy, stressful, or impossible to keep up with. In this episode, Christine shares how to approach learning goals with clarity, peace, and flexibility—without pressure or comparison.Drawing from real-life experiences as a homeschool mom, educator, and business owner, Christine walks listeners through how seasons of life, energy levels, family schedules, and children’s interests all play a role in how learning unfolds at home. From toddlers learning alongside daily life to older children navigating new commitments like theater and independent passions, this episode reminds families that learning is not one-size-fits-all.Christine introduces a gentle framework for setting learning goals that fit your family rhythm—focusing on alignment, confidence, and joy rather than rigid expectations. She also shares how interest-led, hands-on, multi-sensory learning can deepen understanding and engagement, and why fewer, well-aligned goals often lead to greater success.Throughout the episode, Christine invites listeners to reflect on their current season and offers an invitation to join her upcoming live class, Set Your Family Up for Success in 2026, where families can map out learning and life goals together with support and intention.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What are your learning goals for this season? Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Learning goals should fit your family’s season, not an idealized schedule.Overwhelm often comes from setting goals that don’t align with real life.Fewer, intentional goals lead to more confidence and follow-through.Daily life—chores, conversations, interests, and activities—is learning.Children thrive when their interests are honored and woven into learning.Flexibility allows families to adjust as schedules, energy, and needs change.Peace, presence, and alignment matter more than perfection.Quotes:“It’s not about setting more goals—it’s about clarity, alignment, and peace.”“We can set goals for the season of life we’re in and make them fit the flow of our family.”“Learning doesn’t stop because life gets busy—learning happens within life.”“Your kids want to know what’s expected, and they want to know what’s next.”“When goals are aligned, learning feels lighter for everyone.”“Interest-led learning creates deeper understanding and confidence.”“You don’t need more ideas—you need a framework.”Resources & Links: 🎉 Upcoming Live Class: Setting Your Family Up for Success in 2026, complete this form for more info! 🌟 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group — connect with other home-educating families and share your learning moments.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jan 19, 202633 min

Ep 107Holistic Cold & Flu Season Support: Home Remedies, Homeopathic Brands, and Prevention Tips for Families Ep. 107

In this episode, Christine Furman shares what her family experienced after getting sick the week of Christmas—and the holistic, homeopathic, and simple preventative practices she leans on during cold and flu season. You’ll hear practical reminders (rest + hydration are huge!), prevention strategies you can start now, and a roundup of brands and remedies Christine keeps on hand when symptoms hit. She also connects this conversation back to her “pillars” of Home Education with Ease—because supporting the whole family includes wellness, routines, and real-life teaching moments.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What are your go-to holistic supports when someone in your home starts feeling sick?Have you tried homeopathic remedies before? What worked well for your family?What’s one “healthy swap” you’ve made (or want to make) when it comes to immune support?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Rest and handwashing are two of the simplest (and most powerful) supports when sickness starts.Being proactive matters: elderberry, zinc, vitamin C, hydration, and reducing sugar can help support the immune system before symptoms even hit.Check labels—even “vitamin C” options can include food dye, sugar, and unnecessary ingredients.When appetite drops, it may be your body conserving energy—consider easy-to-digest options like bone broth and applesauce while focusing on hydration.For hydration, Christine recommends coconut water over sugary sports drinks.For fevers: lukewarm baths and gentle comfort measures can support the body as it does its job.Christine shares several homeopathic brands/products she keeps on hand and how she uses them as “better than the usual” options.Quotes:“My goal today is to share holistic remedies with you to help you combat the cold season.”“Holistic health is very important to me.”“We need to rest. That is the biggest thing.”“It is a very simple thing to do… wash your hands.”“Pay attention to what you are buying.”Resources & Links: 🎉 Upcoming Live Class: Setting Your Family Up for Success in 2026, complete this form for more info! 💞 Join the Home Education with Ease Collective for support, encouragement and community! Enrollment opens in January! Learn more and join the waitlist, complete this form for more info 🌟 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group — connect with other home-educating families and share your learning moments.Products/Remedies mentioned in the episode (for your link list or “what I use” section):Elderberry + zinc support (Christine referenced Sambucol cold & flu relief tablets)Homeopathic flu support (Christine referenced the popular “Oscillo…” pellets)Yogi Throat Comfort TeaManuka HoneyEpsom salt baths (magnesium support)Essential oils in a humidifier (Christine mentioned “breathe” blends + peppermint—use quality oils and research safe use)Garlic + honey (infused honey idea)Onion remedy (in room / on feet—shared as a common holistic practice)Olive oil for ear discomfort (shared as a family remedy; research and use discretion)Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jan 12, 202651 min

Ep 106The Mom Reset for 2026: Intentional Goals Without the Pressure Ep. 106

A new year brings fresh energy—but it doesn’t have to come with pressure, perfection, or rushing into unrealistic goals.In this encouraging start-to-2026 episode, Christine shares a heartfelt reflection on the holidays, lessons learned through unexpected challenges, and how families can set intentional, realistic goals that truly support their season of life. From health and home rhythms to marriage, faith, finances, and home education, this episode invites you to slow down, reflect, and move forward with clarity and peace.Christine introduces a simple but powerful framework for looking at 10 key areas of life, asking reflective questions, and turning big dreams into attainable action steps—without guilt if January doesn’t start “perfectly.”Whether you’re educating your kids at home, balancing business and family, or simply craving more peace and alignment this year, this episode will remind you: you’re not behind, and you’re not alone.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What is one area of your life you want to approach more intentionally in 2026?Which area feels most out of alignment right now—and why?What is one small, realistic habit you can start this month?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways:You don’t have to have everything figured out on January 1st—progress happens all year long.Goals should be realistic, attainable, and aligned with your current season.Breaking goals into quarters helps prevent burnout and overwhelm.Small action steps create sustainable routines over time.Home education is about life as a whole—not just academics.Open communication and accountability help families stay aligned.Peace, structure, and joy can coexist in your home.Quotes:“If January didn’t start the way you planned, you haven’t failed—the year is just beginning.”“Your goals should fit your season, not fight against it.”“Structure doesn’t take away peace—it actually creates space for it.”“What works for your family doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s plan.”“We can reset at any moment—not just at the start of a new year.”“You are not just a mom—you are so much more, and all of it matters.”“Ease, peace, and joy are possible when we choose intention over perfection.”Resources & Links: 🎉 Upcoming Live Class: Setting Your Family Up for Success in 2026, complete this form for more info! 💞 Join the Home Education with Ease Collective for support, encouragement and community! Enrollment opens in January! Learn more and join the waitlist, complete this form for more info 🌟 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group — connect with other home-educating families and share your learning moments.Episode 105: Christine’s journey from the classroom to home educationConnect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupInstagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTubeComplete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jan 5, 202649 min

Ep 105The Mom Reset for 2026: Boundaries, Vision, and a Life That Fits Your Family - Exclusive Interview with Dr. Shellie Hipsky Ep. 105

In this inspiring conversation, Christine Furman sits down with longtime mentor and “global sister,” Dr. Shellie Hipsky, to talk about dreaming bigger, aligning your life with your mission, and creating change, one intentional step at a time.Christine shares the behind-the-scenes story of how she went from classroom teacher to building a home education-centered business and lifestyle that supports her family, starting with one powerful question: “Is there more?” Together, Christine and Dr. Shellie walk through practical mindset shifts like writing “I am” statements, protecting your peace with boundaries, and surrounding yourself with the right people (your dream team).They also highlight the heart behind Dr. Shellie’s work through The Global Sisterhood (501c3) helping women and children internationally through education, empowerment, and tangible support. This episode is a reminder that whether you’re in the messy middle or ready for your next big leap, you can choose peace, clarity, and purpose as you step into 2026.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What are your “four options” right now—and what might the “more” be that you haven’t considered yet?What is one “I am” statement you’re choosing to believe and live into this year (example: “I am a patient and loving mother”)?Who is part of your dream team—or who do you want to invite into that role in 2026?Where do you feel energized… and where do you feel drained? What boundary might you need to set?What is one small “peace habit” you’re committing to weekly as a mom and educator at home?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Ask the question that changes everything: “Is there more?”—and give yourself permission to explore it.Your identity isn’t a job title. Transitions can feel shaky because you’re redefining who you are—“I am” statements help you rebuild with confidence.Reframe “weakness” into “needs.” Needs can be supported and strengthened with tools, rhythms, and help.Protect your garden. Pay attention to people or commitments that drain you—what you allow to remain can quietly take over your peace.Your season matters. What worked when your kids were little may shift as they grow—and that’s not failure, it’s wisdom.Find your dream team. One trusted person can make the difference between staying stuck and moving forward with support.Dreaming is for everyone. No matter your age or current circumstances, you can create meaningful change and a legacy.Quotes:“I’ve proudly carried that hashtag in my heart… #mentorforlife.” — Dr. Shellie Hipsky“You don’t have to teach within the classroom. You can teach outside. The world is my classroom.” — Christine Furman“Take a napkin… write what you think could be your possibilities… and ask, ‘Is there more?’” — Dr. Shellie Hipsky“The ‘I am’ statements… define for yourself… and then they see you doing it and ask, ‘How did you get there?’” — Dr. Shellie Hipsky“If it’s not aligned with my heart, my soul, my mission… I bless it and let it go.” — Dr. Shellie Hipsky“You have every right to be choosy about what’s happening in your life… we have one life.” — Dr. Shellie Hipsky“This is encouragement for moms in the messy middle… it’s a season—and it will shift.” — Christine FurmanResources & Links: 💞 Join the Home Education with Ease Collective for support, encouragement and community! Enrollment opens in January! Learn more and join the waitlist, complete this form for more info 🌟 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group — connect with other home-educating families and share your learning moments.Connect with Dr. Shellie Hipsky:Instagram: @dr.shellielinktr.ee/drshellie www.shelliehipsky.com Book mentioned: Ballgowns to Yoga Pants (workbook + success secrets)Watch: Ballgowns to Yoga Pants via Amazon Prime (Speak Up series)The Global Sisterhood (501c3): Learn more and get involved through Dr. Shellie’s platformsConnect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Dec 29, 202555 min

Ep 104You Are Seen: A Christmas Week Reminder for Moms Who Do It All Ep. 104

This heartfelt episode is a loving reminder for moms during the week of Christmas, a season that can feel beautiful, overwhelming, peaceful, chaotic, or all of the above. Christine speaks directly to the unseen work of motherhood, acknowledging the daily responsibilities that never pause for holidays and offering encouragement to moms who are carrying so much.Through personal reflections, faith-filled reminders, and real-life examples, this episode reassures moms that they are doing enough, they are enough, and they are not alone. Christine also gently reminds listeners that children are always watching - learning kindness, gratitude, and priorities not just through lessons, but through how we live, love, and care for ourselves and others.This episode invites moms to slow down, focus on what truly matters, release comparison, and embrace connection, community, and grace - especially during the holiday season.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s question:What feels heaviest for you during the holiday season?Where can you intentionally slow down this week?What simple moments bring your family the most joy?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Motherhood doesn’t pause for the holidays — and that unseen work matters.You are doing enough, and you are enough for your family.Letting go of perfection creates space for peace and connection.Children learn through what we model, not just what we teach.Experiences and time together often matter more than gifts.Self-care isn’t selfish — it helps you show up as your best self.Community is essential; you don’t have to do this alone.Quotes:“You are seen, you are heard, and you are loved.”“The work you do every single day does not go unnoticed.”“You are not messing your kids up — I promise you.”“Focus on what truly matters and be that example for your kids.”“It doesn’t have to be about more stuff — it can be about more connection.”“Even when it feels lonely, you are not alone.”“Give yourself permission to slow down this season.”Resources & Links: 💞 Join the Home Education with Ease Collective for support, encouragement and community! Enrollment opens in January! Learn more and join the waitlist, complete this form for more info 🌟 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group — connect with other home-educating families and share your learning moments.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Dec 22, 202520 min

Ep 103Learning Through the Holidays: Turning Traditions into Meaningful Lessons Ep. 103

In this heartfelt Christmas mini-series episode, Christine shares how her family has found more peace and joy this December — not by doing less, but by being intentional about what truly matters. From baking cookies and budgeting for gifts to creating new family traditions, she shows how each moment can become a meaningful learning experience.Christine dives into the beauty of “Christmas School” — turning December into a month of hands-on, heart-filled learning that blends life skills, academics, and faith. She shares stories of how her children, Ella and Alex, are learning math through baking, budgeting through gift-giving, and reading and writing through holiday projects — all while creating lasting memories together.Whether you’re traveling, preparing for the holidays, or just trying to keep your days peaceful and productive, this episode reminds you that real learning happens in real life. 💖Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s question: How are you bringing learning into your holiday activities?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: You don’t have to separate school from life — every activity can be a teaching moment.Baking offers rich opportunities to practice fractions, measurement, time, and communication.Gift-giving teaches budgeting, generosity, and gratitude.Hands-on experiences create meaningful learning that sticks.Your family’s goals and rhythms matter — lean into what brings peace and connection.Kids learn best when they’re invested, curious, and having fun.December can be a month full of life lessons if you slow down and see the learning in it all.Quotes:“Learning doesn’t stop for the holidays — it just looks a little different.”“You can turn baking cookies into a full math lesson, and your kids won’t even realize they’re learning.”“It’s not about perfection; it’s about presence — being in the moment with your kids.”“Your goals don’t have to look like anyone else’s. Every family’s journey is unique.”“If your kids are having fun and you’re learning together, that’s what matters most.”“We’re not just raising students; we’re raising lifelong learners.”“Even when it’s busy, you can still find peace — it’s all in how you approach the moments.”Resources & Links: 💞 Join the Home Education with Ease Collective for support, encouragement and community! Enrollment opens in January! Learn more and join the waitlist, complete this form for more info 🎁 EduPlay® Learning Holiday Activity KitDaily themed activities (storytime, crafts, songs, and more!)Ready-to-use materials — no prep required!🌟 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group — connect with other home-educating families and share your learning moments.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Dec 15, 202524 min

Ep 102Not-So-Pinterest Perfect: Finding Peace in the Real Moments of December Ep. 102

In this holiday mini-series episode, Christine invites you to trade “Pinterest-perfect” for peace, presence, and what serves your unique family. You’ll hear honest stories—like mixing up party dates, gifting in baby-shower bags, and forgetting presents on a 12-hour drive—that remind us real life is messy and still meaningful. Christine walks through how to choose what stays on the calendar, release the “shoulds,” build in true rest, and honor the full spectrum of holiday emotions. You’ll leave encouraged to set simple rhythms, protect family time, and lean into community support—especially if the season feels tender.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s question:What is a “not-so-Pinterest” holiday moment that made you laugh?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Peace beats perfection: choose what serves your family, not social media expectations.Edit the calendar on purpose—some events energize you, others drain you. Pick accordingly.Build buffer time and real rest so busy weekends don’t burn you out.Traditions can evolve; keep what brings joy, release what brings stress.Social media is a highlight reel; assume unseen stories and lead with kindness.Community matters—being seen, prayed for, and supported changes everything.It’s okay to laugh at the mishaps; they often become the most memorable moments.Quotes:“What matters most for your family? Choose that—and let the rest go.”“We don’t have to do it all to make it meaningful.”“Sometimes the perfect night is cocoa, a cozy couch, and your people.”“Traditions can change; keep the ones that bring peace and joy.”“Social media is a snapshot—be gracious; you never know someone’s full story.”“Protect pockets of rest so you can show up with a full heart.”“If this season feels heavy, you’re not alone—I’m here for you.”Resources & Links: 💞 Join the Home Education with Ease Collective for support, encouragement and community! Launching in January 2026! Complete this form for more info 🎁 EduPlay® Learning Holiday Activity KitDaily themed activities (storytime, crafts, songs, and more!)Ready-to-use materials — no prep required!💬 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group for weekly tips, resources and community! Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Dec 8, 202529 min

Ep 101🎄 Simplify December: Finding Peace Over Perfection Ep. 101

Welcome to the start of December! In this heartfelt and practical episode, Christine Furman invites you to slow down, simplify, and be intentional as you move through the holiday season.As the founder of EduPlay Learning and your home education expert, Christine shares her own family rhythms, the joy of decorating early, and how choosing peace over pressure can completely transform your holiday experience.From simplifying your gift-giving to savoring quiet nights by the tree, this episode reminds you that joy doesn’t come from doing more — it comes from being present.You’ll learn how to:Create a calm December filled with connection, not chaosPrioritize what matters most for your familyBalance learning, fun, and rest during the holidaysLet go of the “shoulds” and the Pinterest-perfect expectationsEmbrace family traditions that bring true peace and joyJoin the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:💖 What intention are you setting for your family this December?🎄 What is one thing you’re saying “no” to this season so you can say “yes” to peace and presence?🕯 How are you simplifying your holiday plans to focus on connection and joy?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: You don’t have to do it all to make the holidays meaningful.Setting intentions helps you create space for joy and connection.Saying “no” to extra events or expectations gives you room to breathe.Be intentional with your time, money, and energy — it all reflects your values.Simplicity brings peace — from smaller gift piles to cozy family nights at home.Everyday moments like baking, wrapping gifts, and reading by the tree are rich with learning and love.Choosing presence over perfection allows your family to truly enjoy the season.Quotes:“You’re allowed to miss events and choose the quietness of your home.”“Be intentional with your time, your finances, and your heart this season.”“I decorated early this year, and it brought me so much joy — no pressure, just peace.”“It’s okay to turn down things that don’t serve your family or your season.”“Let go of all the shoulds and the Pinterest-perfect expectations.”“Our children learn so much from simply living life alongside us.”“At the end of the day, it’s not about doing more — it’s about being more present.”Resources & Links: 🎁 EduPlay® Learning Holiday Activity KitDaily themed activities (storytime, crafts, songs, and more!)Ready-to-use materials — no prep required!💬 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group🎄 Watch Christine’s holiday activities with her kids every Tuesday at 2 p.m. inside the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group🎙 Listen to the previous episode: Peace Over Perfection – Creating a Calm and Joyful HolidayComplete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Dec 1, 202519 min

Ep 100Heartfelt & Handmade: Personalized Gift Ideas for the Holidays with Special Guest Kayla Starr-Smith Ep. 100

It’s our 100th episode. Christine welcomes friend and collaborator Kayla Starr Smith, founder of Star Digitals, for a practical, joy-filled conversation on meaningful holiday gifting. From cozy custom blankets and name-on-sleeve sweatshirts to sparkly tumblers, ornaments, and team or family sets, Kayla shares simple ways to turn memories into keepsakes. You’ll also hear real-life tips for weaving life skills into your days at home, why personalization matters for kids and grandparents alike, and how to stretch your budget with thoughtful DIY and small-shop options. Stick around for details on Kayla’s Black Friday savings and where to browse her designs and request custom pieces.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Who is the toughest person on your list to shop for and why?Which personalized gift idea from the episode inspired you most?Share one “from the heart” gift you or your kids have made in the pastShare your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Personalized gifts turn stories into keepsakes and can be tailored for unique names, nicknames, and family traditionsCustom blankets are versatile, lasting, and highly giftable, from birth-flower “grandma’s garden” designs to photo and theme blanketsApparel can be more meaningful when you add names, handprints, special roles, or team and family setsTumblers make quick, budget-friendly custom gifts kids and adults lovePrinted acrylic or ceramic ornaments capture milestones, pets, sports, and family namesSmall-shop customization lets you match colors, styles, and fit you actually want instead of settling for store stockLife skills belong in home education — involve kids in real tasks, make them fun, and use that time for connectionQuotes:“We have made a hundred episodes. Thank you for being here for all 100.” — Christine“I’m not going to sell something that I wouldn’t use myself.” — Kayla“Personalized gifts are meaningful for the giver and the receiver.” — Kayla“Do your laundry with your kids — it’s intentional time together.” — Christine“You don’t have to buy what you see in a store. You can have it customized.” — Christine“The options are endless when you can choose the name, colors, and style.” — KaylaResources & Links: Connect with Kayla:Star Digitals on Etsy — custom blankets, apparel, tumblers, ornaments, and moreStar Digitals Creations Facebook Group — apparel, mugs, tote bags, blankets, and inspirationStarr Digitals Facebook PageChicks That Click Social Community - A community for social sellers, network marketers, online sellers, and independent direct sellers!🎁 EduPlay® Learning Holiday Activity KitDaily themed activities (storytime, crafts, songs, and more!)Ready-to-use materials — no prep required!💬 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupComplete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Nov 24, 202534 min

Ep 99🎁 Homemade Holiday Gift Ideas: Simple, Meaningful, and Made with Love Ep. 99

With the holidays right around the corner, it’s easy to feel the pressure of shopping, wrapping, and spending. But what if this year, you could simplify and still give thoughtful, heartfelt gifts that bring joy to those you love?In this cozy and creative episode, Christine shares her favorite homemade gift ideas that are simple to make, budget-friendly, and fun for the whole family. From delicious sourdough-inspired gifts and cozy movie night baskets to handmade crafts from kids, you’ll walk away with ideas that warm hearts (and maybe fill a few bellies too!).Christine also shares stories from her own home - how her sourdough journey began, Ella’s creative handmade projects, and her favorite traditions that keep the holidays full of meaning and connection.💖 Tune in for inspiration, laughter, and easy ways to make this season memorable without the overwhelm.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Who’s the hardest person on your list to shop for?What homemade gift ideas have been a hit in your family?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Homemade gifts can be simple, thoughtful, and inexpensive — it’s the heart behind them that matters most.The best gift ideas often come from everyday family moments (like making pancakes or trail mix).Kids love getting involved in the giving — handmade gifts teach creativity and gratitude.Experiences and consumable gifts often bring more joy than more “stuff.”Supporting local makers or small family businesses can turn your gift into a ripple of kindness.The EduPlay® Learning Holiday Kit and Advent Calendar make it easy for families to create meaningful moments together.Simplicity, not perfection, is what keeps the holidays peaceful and joyful.Quotes:“It’s not about spending more — it’s about giving from the heart.”“Our homemade gifts are more than presents — they’re memories in the making.”“Sometimes the best gifts are the ones that fill bellies and hearts — like pancakes, popcorn, and cookies.”“If making things isn’t your jam, buy from a local maker — it’s still made with love.”“EduPlay Learning grows with your child, helping you create learning moments that become lifelong memories.”Resources & Links: 🎁 EduPlay® Learning Holiday Activity Kit & Advent CalendarDaily themed activities (storytime, crafts, songs, and more!)Ready-to-use materials — no prep required!💬 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupComplete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement! 

Nov 17, 202532 min

Ep 98Let It Go, Let It Bless: Turning Clutter into Kindness Ep. 98

This week we connect decluttering with something deeper than tidy shelves—purpose, peace, and generosity. Christine shares personal stories from her family’s 21-day decluttering challenge, including curb-side “free finds,” re-homing car seats to families that needed them, and the mindset shift that happens when we release what no longer serves our season. In honor of Kindness Day and Veterans Day, you’ll hear simple, family-friendly ways to give back right now: donation ideas, “Buy Nothing” postings, little libraries, angel trees, Toys for Tots, pantry clean-outs for local food banks, a delivery-driver snack basket, and easy acts of kindness kids can help lead. You’ll leave with permission to start small, celebrate progress, and invite your children to practice stewardship and service as part of home education.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Which give-back idea are you trying first as a family?What’s one simple act of kindness your kids can do today?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Decluttering is a mindset practice that creates capacity for peace, not a perfection project.Re-homing items blesses others and affirms stewardship—your “no longer” can be someone else’s “just right.”Start tiny to beat overwhelm: one drawer, one shelf, one 30-minute timer.Invite children into the process; model decision-making, generosity, and gratitude.Seasonal shifts are natural off-ramps for stuff—release what no longer fits this stage.Pair decluttering with giving: food bank drop-offs, little libraries, angel trees, Toys for Tots, and neighborhood groups.Celebrate momentum; progress compounds quickly when you keep it simple and consistent.Quotes:“Every item I release is one less piece of mental weight I carry.”“We’re not just clearing shelves—we’re making room for peace and purpose.”“If it no longer serves our season, we can bless another family with it.”“Small, consistent action turns clutter into clarity.”“Kids learn generosity when they see us practice it in everyday moments.”“Decluttering is self-care for your home and your heart.”“Progress counts, even when it’s just one drawer.”Resources & Links: Declutter Challenge November 1st - November 21st — daily prompts, prizes, and Christine’s live session on Thursday at 2 p.m. ET Join the fun in the Facebook Group The Minimalist Game - Releasing Life's Clutter to Allow Deeper FulfillmentVeterans Day Card printable: Home Education with Ease Facebook GroupComplete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Nov 10, 202536 min

Ep 97Peace over Perfection: Creating a Calm and Joyful Holiday Ep. 97

In this heart-to-heart episode, Christine invites moms to slow down, simplify, and choose peace as we head into the holidays. From letting go of “we’ve always done it this way” to honoring your current season and capacity, you’ll hear practical ideas for trimming the to-do list, setting gentle boundaries, and focusing on what truly brings your family joy. Christine shares personal stories, skipping Christmas cards, relaxing about “magazine-perfect” décor, inviting the kids to help, and reminds us that presence beats perfection every time. You’ll walk away with simple planning prompts, gift-giving ideas, and encouragement to protect your peace, include your kids, and craft a holiday that serves your unique family. 💖Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What actually brings our family joy?What traditions do we love?What can we let go of?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Choose presence over perfection; your kids remember how it felt, not how it looked.You have permission to change traditions that no longer serve your family.Plan with intention: pick a few must-do events and lovingly decline the rest.Consider capacity, not just time—honor your energy and current season.Simplify gifts (think “Want, Need, Wear, Read”) and try more consumables or handmade.Include your kids in decorating, baking, wrapping, and cleaning—connection > perfection.Protect your peace with gentle boundaries and recovery time after draining commitments.Quotes:“You have that choice now to totally change it.”“We have to determine what are the things that have to stay and what are the things that can be released.”“Protect your peace.”“Presence with your family… that’s what really matters.”“It’s not always a time constraint—it could be a capacity issue.”“Your situation is unique to you and your family… never compare.”“You don’t have to do it all.”Resources & Links:Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement! 

Nov 3, 202540 min

Ep 96Be Aware, Not Afraid: Empowering Women and Children Through Self-Defense with Special Guest Rachel Dayoub Ep. 96

In this powerful episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine sits down with her dear friend and founder of Whispering Force, Rachel Dayoub, to share an incredible story of courage, faith, and empowerment.Rachel recounts the terrifying night that changed everything, the moment she was followed in a store and nearly abducted and how that experience led her to start Whispering Force, a movement teaching women and children self-defense, awareness, and strength through God’s calling.Together, Christine and Rachel discuss: 💪 Why awareness not fear is key to family safety 💬 How to talk to your kids about staying safe without creating anxiety 🙏 How faith guided Rachel from fear to action 👩‍👧 The importance of safe words, trusted communication, and family preparedness 🦋 How one woman’s courage has created a ripple effect, empowering thousands through the Butterfly EffectThis episode is a must-listen for every mom who wants her children to feel confident, capable, and safe in an uncertain world.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you ever had a situation where your instincts told you something was off?What steps are you taking to teach your children about awareness and safety?Does your family have a safe word or plan for emergencies?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Follow your instincts, they’re there to protect you.Be aware, not afraid. Awareness empowers, fear paralyzes.Faith and courage can turn trauma into purpose.Equip your children early with situational awareness and confidence.Every woman’s story matters. Sharing can create a ripple effect of change.Preparation saves lives. From parking lots to social media, awareness is key.Safety starts at home. Simple steps like safe words can make all the difference.Quotes:“You have to follow your instincts, they’re there for a reason.” – Rachel Dayoub“I pressed the red button, and that red light became my way out.” – Rachel Dayoub“We whisper our stories, but we are a force to be reckoned with.” – Rachel Dayoub“It’s about being aware, not scared.” – Rachel Dayoub“I always choose stronger because my kids don’t have anyone else but me.” – Rachel Dayoub“You can’t be quiet about your story, someone else’s safety might depend on it.” – Rachel Dayoub“God’s hand was in it all. Every moment led to this mission.” – Christine FurmanResources & Links:Connect with Rachel - Email: [email protected]   Website:  https://www.whisperingforce.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/whisperingforceselfdefense/FB: https://www.facebook.com/whisperingforce Home Education with Ease Facebook Group – Join HereConnect with Christine Furman on Instagram @thehomeeducationexpert and @eduplaylearningJoin the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect, share your biggest takeawayThinking about homeschooling but you're not sure where to start? Complete the EduPlay Learning Quiz to find your family’s learning style & best next step.Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Oct 27, 202535 min

Ep 95Moms Protecting Moms: Family Safety Tips with Special Guest Theresa Zamagias Ep. 95

In this powerful and practical episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine welcomes her friend and guest, Theresa Zamagias, a Damsel in Defense representative and safety educator from Pittsburgh. Together, they share essential safety strategies for moms, kids, and families — from everyday awareness to home defense, code words, and protecting our children as they grow.Theresa’s story began when her daughter moved away at 21, sparking her passion for helping other families feel safe and prepared. Christine and Theresa discuss everything from setting family code words to recognizing uncomfortable situations, talking to kids about body safety, and preparing your home and daily routines for unexpected situations.You’ll leave this episode feeling empowered, informed, and ready to have those important conversations with your kids — without fear, but with confidence and awareness.Stay tuned next week for another special guest, Rachel, sharing her insight on self-defense for women and children.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Do you currently have a family code word? If not, discuss the topic with your family to create one. How do you teach your children about safe people and personal boundaries?Have you ever had a moment when your intuition or awareness helped protect you or your family?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Awareness is your first line of defense — if something feels wrong, it probably is.Teach children about “safe people” early and encourage open communication.Create a family code word for emergencies or uncomfortable situations.Don’t force physical affection — allow kids to set boundaries with hugs and personal space.Stay alert in everyday moments — stores, parking lots, and even your own garage.Stage your home for safety — keep protective items accessible in each area.You can be cautious without living in fear — awareness creates empowerment.Quotes:“If something feels wrong, it is wrong — trust your gut.” – Theresa Zamagias“We always say it takes a village to raise children. You have to know your village well — and protect it.” – Theresa Zamagias“Your job as a parent is never done; it just evolves.” – Theresa Zamagias“Don’t apologize for protecting yourself or your children.” – Christine Furman“We don’t live in fear — we live aware.” – Christine Furman“It’s okay to say no to a hug; your children’s boundaries matter.” – Theresa Zamagias“Anything can be a teaching moment — and anything can be a safety tool.” – Christine FurmanResources & Links:Connect with Theresa - Email: [email protected]  Phone:  412-287-4854Website:  https://damselindefense.net/ Damsel in Defense – Defense in Pittsburgh Facebook GroupDamsel in Defense Safety App – Free app for personal safety with GPS location alerts"What if you could send an immediate alert to your family or loved ones that you were in trouble or in an emergency situation with just a click of a button?The Shield Community App automatically sends text messages to your specified contacts with your current GPS location and continues to do so until you confirm that there is no longer an emergency"Safe Hearts Books – Resources for teaching children about body safety and tricky situationsHome Education with Ease Facebook Group – Join HereConnect with Christine Furman on Instagram @thehomeeducationexpert and @eduplaylearningJoin the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect, share your biggest takeawayUpcoming Guests:Rachel — Self-defense for women and children (10/27/25)Thinking about homeschooling but you're not sure where to start? Complete the EduPlay Learning Quiz to find your family’s learning style & best next step.Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Oct 20, 202547 min

Ep 94Safety Starts at Home: Teaching Awareness (Not Fear) Ep. 94

This week, Christine continues October’s Family Safety series with a practical, heart-centered conversation about teaching awareness without fear. She shares how her family uses clear expectations (hello, grocery-store game plans!), parking-lot safety, and everyday “teaching moments” to build confidence. Christine tells a real-life Legoland story that underscores why kids should memorize key info (name, parent name, phone number, address) and how to find a safe helper if separated. You’ll also hear how her family reframes “secrets” as “surprises,” practices situational awareness (“head on a swivel”), and keeps communication open so kids know they can always come to you, about anything.Stay tuned: next week Theresa joins to deepen family safety strategies, followed by Rachel on self-defense for women and children.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What expectations do you set with your kids before you enter busy places (parking lots, stores, parks)?Do your kids know a parent’s name, phone number, and your family meeting spot? How did you practice?Share one safety tip or resource that helped your family.Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Teach awareness, not fear: safety skills grow confidence when practiced calmly and often.Make expectations explicit before you arrive (car-seat rules, hand-holding, cart plan, who unbuckles first).Memorize essentials early: child’s full name, parent names, phone numbers, address; practice in the car.Identify safe helpers (store clerks, parents with kids) and what to do if separated: Say NO, GO, and TELL.Parking-lot safety saves lives: hands held, eye level explanations, watch for running engines and reversing cars.Replace “secrets” with “surprises” to remove confusion; no adult should ask a child to keep a secret.Keep the conversation going—validate “uh-oh” feelings and ensure kids know you’re a safe first call.Quotes:“We don’t teach fear—we teach awareness.”“What’s Mommy’s job? Mommy’s job is to keep you safe.”“If I can’t see you, I can’t keep you safe.”“Safe grown-ups help kids—they don’t ask kids for help.”“No secrets in our family—only surprises.”“Use those small moments—car rides are perfect—to practice personal information.”“Keep your head up and on a swivel; scan your surroundings.”Resources & Links:Want to practice safety with your kids? The Fire Safety Collection is the perfect place to start! Grab yours today!Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect, share your biggest takeaway and watch us Live Tuesdays at 2:00PM for: Safety for Kids with Ms. ChristineUpcoming Guests:Theresa — Family safety strategies and practical tools (10/20/25)Rachel — Self-defense for women and children (10/27/25)Family Faith Note: “Do not be afraid” reminders—lean into prayer for safety, health, and protection.Thinking about homeschooling but you're not sure where to start? Complete the EduPlay Learning Quiz to find your family’s learning style & best next step.Complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire to share your educational goals, so Christine can guide you with a plan that best fits your families needs. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Oct 13, 202535 min

Ep 93Fire Safety Made Simple: Prepare, Practice & Stay Calm Together Ep. 93

In this week’s episode, Christine kicks off October’s safety series with a practical, family-first guide to fire safety, timed to Fire Prevention Week (Oct 5–11). She shares a real kitchen scare that sparked deeper conversations at home, then walks through simple prevention habits, the PASS method for fire extinguishers, how to test detectors, and step-by-step tips for creating and PRACTICING a family escape plan (including how kids can role-play and learn through books, songs, and games). You’ll also learn about lesser-known hazards like dryer lint, seasonal reminders for bonfires and candles, and easy ways to build kids’ confidence so they’re prepared, not scared.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Do you have a fire safety plan? Share your fire safety tips.Have you visited a fire station? Share pics of your kids learning about fire safety.Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Preparation builds confidence—practice now so kids know what to do later.In the kitchen, keep combustibles (towels, pizza boxes, paper) far from heat; never leave cooking unattended.Teach and rehearse the PASS method: Pull, Aim (low at base), Squeeze, Sweep.Test smoke detectors monthly; swap batteries on a schedule (e.g., time changes).Lint causes fires—clean the dryer filter every load and the vent regularly; don’t overload the dryer.Every room needs two exits; choose a clear family meeting place and practice different scenarios.Make learning stick with multi-sensory activities: role-play, songs, books, crafts, and simple “drill games.”Quotes:“We’re going to dive into fire safety tips, so your kids feel prepared, not scared.”“I have a whole Fire Safety Collection because it’s essential to practice before an emergency.”“One thing I never do is put pizza boxes on top of the oven—it’s too easy to bump a burner.”“Fall flannel is cozy—and very flammable. Teach kids distance and awareness around campfires.”“The lint that builds up in your dryer is extremely flammable—clean the filter every time.”“Remember PASS: Pull, Aim low, Squeeze, and Sweep side to side.”“Never, never, never run back into a burning building. Meet at your spot and wait for help.”Resources & Links:Purchase the Fire Safety Collection Here Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Fire Safety Blanket https://preparedhero.refr.cc/refer-friend/u/christinefurman?s=jb&t=cp EduPlay Learning Quiz: Find your family’s learning style & best next step.EduPlay Learning Questionnaire: Tell Christine about your child’s needs and get personalized guidance.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Oct 5, 202533 min

Ep 92Fueling Families: Root-Cause Wellness for Moms & Kids with Dr. Tarah Davis Ep. 92

This week, Christine sits down with Dr. Tarah Davis, PharmD, MBA, AFCM, founder of The Rooted Farmacy, whose virtual practice blends science and soul to personalize healing from the gut outward. They unpack Tara’s journey from conventional pharmacy to functional medicine, the power of listening to your body, and practical ways to help kids build a healthy relationship with food (without anxiety or “good vs. bad” labels). You’ll learn simple grocery strategies (shop the perimeter!), how to talk about “fuel” with little ones, why gluten and ultra-processed foods may impact mood and focus, when frozen produce can beat “fresh,” and how to keep balance, yes to occasional birthday cake, while still prioritizing whole, nourishing foods. Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What’s one health concern you can’t quite figure out yet?Which “perimeter swap” could your family try this week (e.g., apple instead of chips, smoothie instead of pastry)?How do you talk about “fueling your body” with your kids without creating food anxiety?Which Dirty Dozen item will you commit to buying organic first?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Root-cause > band-aids: lasting change starts in the gut and with personalized data—not one-size-fits-all protocols.Bio-individuality matters: the “right” plan is specific to you and your season.Teach “fuel,” not fear: frame food as energy for play, learning, and focus; avoid moralizing treats.Shop the perimeter: prioritize produce, proteins, and minimally processed dairy; be cautious with boxed aisles.Balance wins: enjoy occasional treats without spiraling into guilt—build a lifestyle that makes room for joy.Kid-friendly coaching: compare how different foods feel in their bodies (“you ran so fast after that smoothie!”).Be label-literate: “organic” or “gluten-free” on a box doesn’t automatically equal nutrient-dense.Quotes:“You’re not broken—you never were.” — Dr. Tarah“There are no protocols here. Everything is specific to you because you are a bio-individual.” — Dr. Tarah“Fuel your body to fuel your days.” —Dr. Tarah“Your body is your Porsche—use premium fuel.” —Dr. Tarah“Grocery stores are designed to lead us into the boxes.” —Dr. Tarah“Make a lifestyle that allows you to enjoy the ice cream… without the guilt.” —Dr. Tarah“I want to be in my optimal health for myself, my kids, and my clients.” —ChristineResources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.EduPlay Learning Quiz: Find your family’s learning style & best next step.EduPlay Learning Questionnaire: Tell Christine about your child’s needs and get personalized guidance.Connect with Dr. Tarah Davis: Linktree The Rooted Farmacy Facebook GroupConnect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Sep 29, 202534 min

Ep 91Optimal Health for Moms: Personalized Care that Truly Transforms Ep. 91

Christine invites you into her first month working with Dr. Tara Davis—a pharmacist-turned-functional-medicine practitioner and founder of The Rooted “FARM”acy. Christine shares why she sought truly personalized care, what immediately changed (hello, real 8 hours of sleep and a gentler morning routine), and how small, sustainable shifts—protein-forward meals, evening fasting, and gluten/dairy/sugar pauses—are already creating momentum.You’ll hear why “optimal health” matters for moms who are carrying a lot (family, home education, business), how to navigate the noise of one-size-fits-all wellness advice, and the surprising power of tracking your real habits. Christine also teases next week’s interview with Dr. Tara, plus an upcoming kid-friendly human body mini-series they’re dreaming up together. Cozy fall vibes included—apple pie vs. pumpkin spice debate and all. 🍎🎃Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Are you team 🍎 apple (cider/pie) or 🎃 pumpkin spice—or neither?What’s one health challenge you’re navigating right now (sleep, hormones, energy, digestion, stress, movement)?What is one small change you can commit to this week to support your health?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Personalized beats generic: “normal” labs can still mask suboptimal function—your plan should fit your body.Foundations first: sleep, sunlight, protein, movement, and stress reduction create compounding benefits.Track reality, not ideals: food, steps, and sleep logs reveal gaps you can actually improve.Gentle mornings help: outside light + warm lemon water + stretches set your nervous system up for the day.Timing matters: an earlier dinner and an overnight fasting window can be less stressful than skipping breakfast (if that fits your body).Elimination as experiment: pausing gluten/dairy/sugar/alcohol can quickly surface what inflames you.Health fuels home education: when mom feels well, the whole household benefits.Quotes:“I wanted optimal health—not just ‘you’re fine’ on paper.”“Working with Dr. Tara felt like a weight lifted because it was completely personalized.”“Reality check: I wasn’t as 80/20 as I thought. Tracking made that clear.”“Sleep was the first prescription—moving from a 5 a.m. wake-up to a true eight hours changed so much.”“One-size-fits-all advice isn’t working if it isn’t working for you.”“Transformation isn’t becoming someone new—it’s remembering who you were beneath the layers.”“I’m healing now so I can serve my family, students, and community for the long haul.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.EduPlay Learning Quiz: Find your family’s learning style & best next step.EduPlay Learning Questionnaire: Tell Christine about your child’s needs and get personalized guidance.Connect with Dr. Tarah Davis: Linktree The Rooted Farmacy Facebook GroupConnect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Sep 22, 202544 min

Ep 90Guarding Little Hearts: Raising Kind, Confident Kids in a Heavy World Ep. 90

In this heartfelt episode, Christine opens up about navigating heavy headlines and everyday influences, from school passages to music, shows, and tech, and how we can intentionally raise kind, confident children. Recorded on the anniversary of 9/11, the day after a high-profile assassination, and following a troubling classroom passage, Christine shares practical ways to protect our kids’ hearts and minds while still leading with love. You’ll hear faith-anchored encouragement, real-life examples, and simple, age-appropriate strategies: model what matters, curate inputs (books, music, shows, games), set tech boundaries, practice discernment, and serve others. Christine closes with a powerful invitation to reflect on the values you want to pass down, and to reach out if you feel a tug toward educating at home with more peace, ease, and joy.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What is one value you want to intentionally pass down to your children this year?If you feel a tug toward educating at home, what’s your biggest question?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Lead with love and light: pair boundaries with compassion, prayer, and service.Model first: children mirror how we handle stress, speak about others, and choose media.Use age-appropriate conversations to process hard events; name the “why” behind your boundaries.Build a positive library (books, music, shows, games) that reinforces kindness and truth.Put guardrails on tech: content filters, device rules, and quick course-corrections when something slips through.If you feel called to educate at home, you don’t have to do it alone—support and simple plans exist.Quotes:“Our goal is to raise kind, confident kids.”“Be a helper. Be the light and lead with love.”“What you fill their bodies, their heads, their minds with—that’s going to come out.”“You are their advocate.”“We don’t have to have all the answers.”“It’s allowed to be easy. You can do it.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.EduPlay Learning Quiz: Find your family’s learning style & best next step.EduPlay Learning Questionnaire: Tell Christine about your child’s needs and get personalized guidance.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Sep 15, 202542 min

Ep 89Calendar Time That Sticks: Simple Routines That Teach Math, Reading & Life Skills Ep. 89

In this episode, Christine breaks down why a simple daily calendar routine can become one of the most powerful teaching moments in your day—from toddler years through early elementary. She shares the exact flow she uses inside EduPlay Learning (songs, movement, days/months, weather, number of the day, and place value with straws), plus ideas to level for learners of all ages and abilities. Christine also invites you to watch the companion video inside the Home Education with Ease Facebook group and catch a live demo of calendar time on Monday, September 8.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Do you have a daily calendar routine? What skills do you practice?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Calendar time is a daily, low-prep routine that builds core math and literacy skills (days/months, writing, place value, number sense).It’s okay—and developmentally appropriate—for some kids to move or play while they listen; many are still absorbing the learning.Use concrete tools (straws, rubber bands, cups) to make place value visible: ones → tens (bundle 10) → hundreds.“Number of the Day” scales across ages: start with counting and build to word/expanded form, 1 more/less, 10/100 more/less, and equations.Add movement to keep engagement high: count the date with jumping jacks, toe touches, or star jumps; practice skip counting by 2s, 5s, 10s.Weather, thermometer reading, and seasons open natural conversations (Fahrenheit/Celsius, vocabulary, science talk).Consistency matters more than length—early on it may take 15–30 minutes; it speeds up as kids learn the routine.Quotes:“You’re just teaching so many fundamental skills when you do calendar time.”“They’re still listening… still learning… still absorbing all of the skills that I’m teaching.”“Allow it to be, and just enjoy the skills—one more, one less… expanded form.”“Your kids are seeing place value in action every day that they do calendar.”“Start young and let the routine grow with them.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and to watch the episode video and the Live Calendar Time on Mon, Sept 8.EduPlay Learning Quiz: Find your family’s learning style & best next step.EduPlay Learning Questionnaire: Tell Christine about your child’s needs and get personalized guidance.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Sep 8, 202526 min

Ep 88From “I Quit” to Being Course-Corrected by Love and the Divine Nudge to Keep Going Ep. 88

In this heartfelt solo episode, Christine pulls back the curtain on the real story behind writing her third anthology in a year, Course Corrected (launching September 4). She shares the messy-beautiful middle of raising kids, educating at home, and running a mission-driven business, plus the exact moment she almost quit…and the handwritten note from her daughter Ella that became the turning point. You’ll hear how divine timing, clarified values, and staying in your lane can transform overwhelm into momentum, and why your work may be bigger than you think.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What was a “course-correcting” moment in your life that changed your path?When have your kids surprised you with wisdom that shifted your perspective?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Course corrections aren’t detours; they reveal your true path, especially when guided by faith and timing.Clarity comes from commitments: choose your lane, plant roots, and let momentum build.Your calling is bigger than you: the work you do today can shape your children’s future and legacy.Balancing business and home education requires boundaries, batching, and season-aware expectations.Community matters, moms shouldn’t do motherhood, advocacy, or home education alone.“Learning is all around us” isn’t a slogan; it’s a lifestyle that turns everyday moments into Teaching Moments®.Permission to begin again: even after burnout or a break, you can restart with purpose.Quotes:“It’s not a pivot, it’s your path.”“I was ready to quit…until Ella handed me a note that made me realize this is bigger than me.”“Do it like you. Stay in your lane, perfect that first, then branch out.”“Divine timing has shown up in my story again and again.”“Learning truly is all around us and our kids are watching.”“I don’t want moms to feel like they’re doing this alone. I’m here to walk alongside you.”“I thought I had one book in me; turns out there are many because the mission keeps growing.”Resources & Links:Course Corrected — coming Sept 4th!✨ How you can help us launch BIG on Sept. 4th: 1️⃣ Grab your copy on Amazon that day (link drops 9/4) 2️⃣ Leave a glowing review (want to review early? DM me) 3️⃣ Join the Pittsburgh launch party 🎉 (tickets available until September 2nd) (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/course-corrected-book-launch-and-signing-tickets-1532613029829?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl ) 4️⃣ Share this post with friends + family 5️⃣ Ask about sponsorship (feature your business — DM me!)Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Download your FREE Home Education Vision Planner, a gift to help you start this school year strong. Inside you'll find:✅ Reflection questions✅ Space to create your educational vision✅ Pages to set your family goals🎁 Click here to download your plannerEduPlay Learning offers flexible, hands-on resources for a variety of ages and abilities. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your routine, I’d love to support you.Complete this form and schedule a complimentary call where we’ll chat about your educational goals and create a plan that fits your unique family.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Sep 1, 202535 min

Ep 87Course Corrected: Finding Purpose Through Life’s Unexpected Paths with Special Guest Marta Sauret Greca Ep. 87

In this heartfelt episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine welcomes back guest Marta Sauret-Greca to discuss their newest anthology, Course Corrected, launching September 4th. Together, they share behind-the-scenes stories of writing, the power of resilience, and how trials can transform into purpose.From spiders dropping in during the recording (real mom life!) to the laughter and faith that carry us through, Christine and Marta open up about motherhood, business, and the journey of becoming authors. Marta shares her personal “aha” moments, including near-death experiences, parenting shifts, and finding humor even in hard seasons.This conversation is a reminder that life isn’t linear—it’s about course corrections, choosing faith, and learning from every twist and turn.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What’s a moment in your life that changed your path completely?How do you use humor or faith to get through difficult seasons?If you could “course correct” one area of your life right now, what would it be?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Life’s path is rarely straight—our growth often comes from detours.Humor is a powerful tool for lightening even the darkest seasons.Investing in yourself allows you to show up better for your family.Transformation happens when we embrace both trials and triumphs.Mom guilt is real, but giving yourself permission to rest creates space for joy.Faith can guide your daily choices and shift your perspective on challenges.Quotes:“There’s even humor in the darkest moments of your life. Laughter will get you through anything.” – Marta“Your journey is not linear—it is up and down, and that’s the beauty of it.” – Christine“Don’t take yourself too seriously. Life is here to be enjoyed.” – Marta“What is your plan for my day today, Lord?” – Christine“Every trial can become part of your destined path.” – Marta“Making time for yourself isn’t selfish—it’s what makes you a better mom.” – MartaResources & Links:Course Corrected — coming Sept 4th!✨ How you can help us launch BIG on Sept. 4th: 1️⃣ Grab your copy on Amazon that day (link drops 9/4) 2️⃣ Leave a glowing review (want to review early? DM me) 3️⃣ Join the Pittsburgh launch party 🎉 (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/course-corrected-book-launch-and-signing-tickets-1532613029829?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl ) 4️⃣ Share this post with friends + family 5️⃣ Ask about sponsorship (feature your business — DM me!)Connect with Marta: @martasauretgreca Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Download your FREE Home Education Vision Planner, a gift to help you start this school year strong. Inside you'll find:✅ Reflection questions✅ Space to create your educational vision✅ Pages to set your family goals🎁 Click here to download your plannerEduPlay Learning offers flexible, hands-on resources for a variety of ages and abilities. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your routine, I’d love to support you.Complete this form and schedule a complimentary call where we’ll chat about your educational goals and create a plan that fits your unique family.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Aug 25, 202528 min

Ep 86Education Is All Around Us: Turning Summer Travels into Teaching Moments Ep. 86

In this heartfelt and jam-packed episode, Christine takes you along on her family’s summer travels—from Pittsburgh to Tennessee—sharing how everyday moments became rich, natural learning opportunities for her children. She gives real-life examples of how road trips, family gatherings, unexpected hiccups, and even boating mishaps turned into lessons in emotional intelligence, life skills, history, science, and more.You’ll hear how she balances intentional family time with her business, why she believes “it’s allowed to be easy,” and how to spot teaching moments in your own day-to-day activities without forcing them. Whether you’re planning your next vacation, heading to the park, or just running errands, this episode will inspire you to see learning everywhere.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What are some activities or trips your family enjoyed this summer?Can you identify a teaching moment that happened naturally during your travels or outings?Which of Christine’s examples inspired you to try something similar with your kids?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: You don’t have to force learning—teaching moments can happen naturally during daily life and travels.Emotional intelligence can be nurtured during real-life social situations, even at birthday parties or family events.Involving kids in trip prep builds responsibility and teamwork skills.Road trips are perfect for teaching geography, time management, and situational awareness.Supporting small businesses teaches kids about entrepreneurship and community values.Nature outings, museums, and historical sites offer hands-on science and history lessons.It’s okay to make things simple—education is “allowed to be easy.”Quotes:“Education is truly all around us—and the best lessons often happen when we least expect them.”“It’s allowed to be easy. We make things so complicated when they can be simple and meaningful.”“I don’t stop everything to say, ‘You’re learning this right now.’ I let the learning happen naturally.”“We all work together as a family to make trips and daily life flow.”“Emotional intelligence is just as important as academics—and it can be taught in everyday moments.”“These trips aren’t just vacations—they’re life classrooms.”“Support small businesses; it teaches kids the value of hard work and community connection.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Download your FREE Home Education Vision Planner, a gift to help you start this school year strong. Inside you'll find:✅ Reflection questions✅ Space to create your educational vision✅ Pages to set your family goals🎁 Click here to download your plannerEduPlay Learning offers flexible, hands-on resources for a variety of ages and abilities. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your routine, I’d love to support you.Complete this form and schedule a complimentary call where we’ll chat about your educational goals and create a plan that fits your unique family.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement! 

Aug 18, 202545 min

Ep 85Creating a Joyful Learning Environment That Works for Your Family: Simple Setup Tips for Homeschool Moms Ep. 85

In this heartfelt and practical episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine shares how to set up your home learning environment without stress or perfectionism. Whether you’re starting with toddlers or transitioning to homeschooling older children, you’ll learn simple, effective tips for organizing supplies, designating spaces, and blending academics with creativity and play.Christine reflects on her own learning space and how you can create a rhythm that fits your family, whether it's a corner of the kitchen, a cozy reading nook, or a full-blown classroom. Plus, she reminds us that learning happens everywhere, from hikes and boat rides to puzzles and building safaris with construction paper!This episode is filled with practical tools and inspiration to help you feel prepared and supported as the school year begins.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What does your learning space currently look like?What one change could make it more peaceful, functional, or joyful?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Your learning environment doesn’t need to be perfect, just purposeful.Organization helps kids build independence and reduces stress.Simple supplies like dice, crayons, and white paper can fuel creativity and fine motor skills.Books, puzzles, and themed activities support both academics and calm in your home.EduPlay Learning programs offer ready-to-go kits and flexible support tailored to your child’s age and interests.Reading nooks, art stations, and tech bins all serve unique purposes in a well-rounded homeschool setup.You don’t need a classroom, you just need a rhythm that works for you.Quotes:"Education happens everywhere, on the boat, on a hike, or while doing a puzzle at the park.""It’s allowed to be easy. You don’t need a classroom. You just need a plan that works for your family.""When we know where things go, the kids know what to do.""If you’re starting this journey and feel overwhelmed, just know I’m here to support you.""Your learning space might look totally different than mine and that’s beautiful.""Let their imaginations go wild. That’s real learning.""You can turn simple supplies into powerful tools for creativity, independence, and learning."Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Download your FREE Home Education Vision Planner, a gift to help you start this school year strong. Inside you'll find:✅ Reflection questions✅ Space to create your educational vision✅ Pages to set your family goals🎁 Click here to download your plannerEduPlay Learning offers flexible, hands-on resources for a variety of ages and abilities. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your routine, I’d love to support you.Complete this form and schedule a complimentary call where we’ll chat about your educational goals and create a plan that fits your unique family.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Aug 11, 202535 min

Ep 84A Magical (and Exhausting!) Disney Adventure: Tips, Tricks & Learning Moments from Our Family Trip Ep. 84

This week on the Home Education with Ease podcast, Christine steps away from the usual home education topics to share a special episode all about her family’s recent first-time trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida.While the trip was sparked by her daughter Ella’s performance opportunities at Disney, it quickly became a whirlwind of learning moments, logistical lessons, and magical memories. Christine dives deep into:Surprising perks like “First Time” pins and how they bring special cast-member magicThe pros and cons of visiting Disney in the summer off-seasonNavigating transportation between parks and resortsSecrets for beating the heat and Florida rainstormsHonest reflections on costs, Lightning Lanes, and dinner reservationsCreative ways to keep the Disney magic affordable (and stylish!)Learning opportunities for kids, from math and budgeting to patience and problem-solvingThis episode is brimming with practical tips for anyone considering a Disney adventure—and a powerful reminder that even family vacations can become a rich part of your educational journey.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions: Have you ever been to Disney World? What’s your top tip, ride, or hidden gem?If you haven’t been, what’s one thing you’d want to know or plan for before going?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Even non-traditional experiences like family vacations are full of learning opportunities for kids—and parents.Plan for Florida rainstorms with ponchos, umbrellas, and flexible schedules.Lightning Lanes can save time but require extra cost and pre-planning.Don’t underestimate the value of “no-wait” rides like the People Mover and Spaceship Earth for fun, low-stress experiences.Family meals in Disney parks can be enjoyable and worth the cost—but consider looking into the meal plans for future savings.The summer “off-season” is less crowded but extremely hot—pack cooling towels, neck fans, and plenty of water.Simple themed outfits can add magic without breaking the budget (think Amazon finds or DIY ideas).Quotes:“Disney to me is definitely one of those trips that you need a vacation when you come home from Disney… from that vacation.”“There was so much for me to learn that I just couldn’t not share it with you all.”“I’m all about allowing our kids to know what was the cost of this… not in a demeaning way, but in a reality kind of way.”“One thing I didn’t know about was the First Time pin. Just those little things make it very special.”“If you’re planning a trip, please reach out. All my contact information is in the show notes. I’d be happy to share more about Lightning Lanes.”“I truly believe that learning is all around us. So this trip to Disney was a total learning opportunity for my kids.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Grab your Free Home Education Vision Planner by entering you name and email https://christinefurman.com/ EduPlay Learning Questionnaire – Fill this out to receive a complimentary call with Christine and get a plan tailored for your family. 📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Hands-on learning for ages 2–7, with crafts, science, literacy, and math. 📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Personalized support for helping your child become a confident reader.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Aug 4, 202546 min

Ep 83Master Your Days as a Busy Mom: Time and Mindset Shifts that Work with Special Guest Genesis Hey Krick Ep. 83

In this episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine sits down with Genesis Hey Krick, mom of four, bestselling author, podcast host of Dream Ignite Build, and high-performance strategist, to talk all about designing a life that truly fits your family.From flexible time-blocking to letting go of the Pinterest-perfect image of motherhood, Christine and Genesis share real-life strategies, funny stories, and raw reflections about making it all work as moms, entrepreneurs, and home educators.They discuss how to navigate shifting seasons, how to involve your kids in planning, why it’s okay to intentionally “be bad” at something for a while, and how small pockets of time can add up to big progress.If you’re craving both practical tips and heartfelt encouragement, this conversation will leave you inspired to embrace intentional living and create your own rhythm for family life, homeschooling, and business.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:If you could make one small change to master your days as a busy mom, what would it be? Is it a shift in your schedule, your mindset, or simply giving yourself permission to let something go?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: You can thrive as a family, even if life is full, by choosing flexibility and intention over perfection.Flexible time-blocking allows you to shift tasks based on your energy, your kids’ needs, and daily surprises.Progress can happen in tiny pockets of time. Even 10 to 15 minutes can move your goals forward.It’s okay, and healthy, to intentionally “drop the ball” in one area for a season.Involving your kids in planning fosters ownership, teamwork, and smoother transitions between seasons.Each season of motherhood is fleeting, so cherish moments as they come, even if the dishes wait until tomorrow.Every family is unique. The perfect schedule or schooling method is the one that works for you right now.Quotes:“We don’t have to wait for some miraculous thing to happen for us to thrive daily. It’s about making different decisions today.” — Genesis Hey Krick“Those moments are fleeting. I’m soaking up every single one because you don’t know when it’ll be the last.” — Christine Furman“Flexible time-blocking lets you have two options for your priorities so you’re not stuck when life shifts.” — Genesis Hey Krick“You don’t have to block out an hour to make progress. Even ten minutes can move the needle forward.” — Genesis Hey Krick“It’s okay to choose one thing you’re going to be horrible at for a season.” — Genesis Hey Krick“We have to plan but we have to be flexible because life happens.” — Christine Furman“Don’t set unrealistic expectations that send you back into overwhelm. Let’s keep it manageable and celebrate the small wins.” — Genesis Hey KrickResources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Grab your Free Home Education Vision Planner by entering you name and email https://christinefurman.com/ EduPlay Learning Questionnaire – Fill this out to receive a complimentary call with Christine and get a plan tailored for your family. 📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Hands-on learning for ages 2–7, with crafts, science, literacy, and math. 📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Personalized support for helping your child become a confident reader. Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube Connect with Genesis Krick:Podcast: Dream Ignite Build available on Apple, Spotify, iTunes, and YouTubeEmail: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genesisheykrick/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/genesisspeaks/ 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jul 28, 202539 min

Ep 82Start Strong: Building Homeschool Routines with Grace and Flexibility Ep. 82

Are you gearing up for a new year of home education, feeling both excited and maybe a bit overwhelmed? In this episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine Furman dives into how to set yourself up for success, whether you’re brand new to educating at home or a seasoned homeschool mom.Christine shares honest encouragement, practical routines, and real-life examples from her own homeschooling journey and business life. From handling routines with flexibility to weaving learning into daily life (even while cooking dinner), she reminds you that you’ve got this, and that grace, not perfection, is the real goal.She covers:✅ Why a flexible plan is essential for homeschool success ✅ How daily routines create security for kids (and sanity for moms) ✅ Practical examples of blending household tasks with learning ✅ Encouragement for the hard days and why your “why” matters ✅ The importance of giving yourself grace, especially in new seasons ✅ A sneak peek into next week’s episode on time management with a special guestJoin Christine for heartfelt support, practical tools, and the confidence to begin your year strong on your terms.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:How are you preparing for the upcoming school year? Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: A solid routine sets expectations, but flexibility keeps you sane.It can take up to six weeks for new routines to truly stick, so give yourself time and grace.Learning happens naturally in daily life; incorporate school into real-life tasks like cooking or errands.Written lists help kids (and moms) visualize what needs to happen each day.Don’t feel pressured to finish every page of your curriculum; skills repeat and mastery happens over time.Your homeschool should fit your family’s rhythm, not look like anyone else’s.Grace over perfection is always the goal.Quotes:“We all want to truly enjoy the year, truly set every day up for success, even though we know sometimes we’re gonna have some hard days.”“Come back to your whys. Revisit that Home Education Vision Planner and look at that why. Why did you choose to homeschool?”“Homeschooling, being a mom, running a business, it’s three full-time jobs in one.”“Kids love routine. They love to know what’s coming next.”“Remember, grace over perfection. Give yourself grace. Don’t expect everything to be perfect.”“What works for your family may not work for others, and that’s okay.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Grab your Free Home Education Vision Planner by entering you name and email https://christinefurman.com/ EduPlay Learning Questionnaire – Fill this out to receive a complimentary call with Christine and discuss a plan that best fits your family. 📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Hands-on learning for ages 2–7, with crafts, science, literacy, and math. 📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Personalized support for helping your child become a confident reader.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jul 21, 202536 min

Ep 81Homeschool Fall Planning Made Simple: Creating a Plan That Works for Your Family Ep. 81

In this episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine Furman dives deep into how to plan for the fall homeschool season without feeling overwhelmed. She shares the importance of summer reflection for both new and seasoned homeschooling families. Whether you’re just starting your home education journey or looking to tweak your current routine, Christine guides you through practical questions to ask, how to audit what worked (and what didn’t), and how to tailor your plans to fit your unique family.Christine emphasizes that homeschooling doesn’t have to look like traditional school and that learning can happen anywhere, from the kitchen table to a road trip. She encourages moms to lean into their children’s interests, explore flexible scheduling, and remember that they’re in control of creating an education plan that truly serves their family.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What is the most stressful thing when it comes to planning for your child’s education?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Summer reflection helps avoid repeating struggles and sets the stage for a smoother year.Celebrate what did work before worrying about what didn’t.Your homeschool doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s—it’s about what works for your family.Flexibility is key; it’s okay to adjust your plan as life happens.Learning doesn’t only happen at a desk—it happens everywhere.Lean into your children’s interests and your own teaching strengths.Community, resources, and expert support can reduce overwhelm and help you feel confident.Quotes:“Summer is a perfect time to pause and look back at what worked and what didn’t.”“Your homeschool doesn’t have to be perfect; it just has to serve your family well.”“Learning can happen all over, all the time.”“You’re in control of your child’s education. Lean into the things that are working.”“It’s okay if you’re doing things differently than everyone else around you.”“Have a plan but know that you’re allowed to be flexible.”“Always see each moment as a chance to learn, create, and have fun.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Grab your Free Home Education Vision Planner by entering you name and email https://christinefurman.com/ EduPlay Learning Questionnaire – Fill this out to receive a complimentary call with Christine and discuss a plan that best fits your family.📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Hands-on learning for ages 2–7, with crafts, science, literacy, and math. 📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Personalized support for helping your child become a confident reader. 🎧 Episode 35 on Cycle Syncing – Learn how to plan homeschooling around your natural energy cycles.Connect with Christine:Email: [email protected]: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube 🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jul 14, 202527 min

Ep 80Homeschool Without Overwhelm: Honest Answers to Your Questions and Doubts Ep. 80

Welcome to another episode in the Summer Short Series of Home Education with Ease! Christine Furman, your home education expert, is diving into the real-life questions and doubts that so many moms have when thinking about homeschooling or educating their young children at home.Are you wondering:How to choose the right curriculum?Whether you’re “enough” to teach your child?How to balance homeschooling with your already-busy life?What subjects to prioritize?If it’s possible to educate your kids without a teaching degree?In this heartfelt episode, Christine reassures moms that home education doesn’t have to be overwhelming. It can and should be simple, joyful, and fit seamlessly into your daily life. She shares her personal story, practical strategies for teaching through everyday moments, and why investing in your child’s education is one of the best gifts you can give them and yourself.She also offers encouragement for anyone sitting on the fence about home education, reminding us that this choice doesn’t have to be forever and that you can take it one year, or even one day, at a time.Christine wraps up with a special invitation to check out her Home Education Vision Planner, free resources, and the Summer Fun Activity Kit, a sneak peek into how fun and manageable home education can truly be!Takeaways: Homeschooling is flexible; it doesn’t have to be a forever decision. You can re-evaluate year by year (or even mid-year).Children learn naturally through play, exploration, and everyday activities, especially ages 2–5, who are little sponges absorbing everything.You don’t need a fancy homeschool room. Learning can happen on the couch, the floor, at the park, or anywhere your family gathers.Free resources can be helpful, but investing in education offers structure, confidence, and support that truly sets your child up for success.It’s important to find your community for support and to share both the struggles and the wins on this home education journey.Quotes:“It’s allowed to be easy, peaceful, and fun.”“If homeschooling is on your heart, there’s a reason for that. Lean into it.”“This decision does not have to be a forever decision. Take it one year at a time.”“Learning doesn’t have to look like eight hours at a desk for your kids to succeed in life.”“Your kids aren’t looking for Pinterest perfect. They just want you to be present.”“Many skills repeat year after year in the curriculum, so if you miss something, you’ll have another chance.”“You already are teaching your kids every day. You can absolutely teach them academically, too.”Resources & Links:Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.Grab your Free Home Education Vision Planner by entering you name and email https://christinefurman.com/ Ways to work with Christine: 📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Seasonal collections filled with themed crafts, science experiments, literacy and math practice, and storytime ideas for ages 2–7📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Step-by-step support for beginning readers (includes videos, printables, and confidence-boosting strategies)💞 Home Education with Ease Collective – A supportive space for moms with community, live Q&As, curriculum ideas, and encouragement for the journey🌟1:1 Learning Support – Personalized coaching and educational planning for your unique family📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning🎥 Watch Ms. Christine on EduPlay Learning YouTube for hands-on activity demos and curriculum supportHead over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:“What questions do you have when it comes to teaching your kids?🗣 Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jul 7, 202528 min

Ep 79From Skeptic to Confident: A Mom’s Honest Journey with Reading FUNdamentals Interview with Samantha Cook Ep. 79

In this heartfelt and inspiring Summer Short episode, Christine is joined by Samantha Cook—a busy business owner, coach, and homeschool mom of two. Sam opens up about her initial skepticism around homeschooling, her biggest fear (teaching reading!), and how the Reading FUNdamentals Program completely changed her confidence and her daughter’s learning journey.Together, they dive into how EduPlay Learning made it not only possible but joyful—and how even Sam’s younger son has jumped into learning letters and writing his name thanks to the program’s flexible, play-based approach.If you’ve been wondering how to make home education work your way—or if you’ve doubted your ability to teach reading—this episode is your sign that it’s more than possible.Takeaways: You don’t have to recreate school at home—learning can happen naturally and flexibly.Reading truly is the foundation for all future academic skills.A structured curriculum with flexibility can support multiple learning styles.EduPlay’s Reading FUNdamentals Program empowers both parents and kids.Confidence grows when learning feels joyful and connected to everyday life.Siblings learn from each other naturally—homeschooling can benefit the whole family.It’s okay to question the traditional route and choose what works best for your family.Quotes:“Reading is just the core of everything we do—and Christine’s program made it possible.” – Samantha Cook“It felt like it was too good to be true… but it worked.” – Samantha Cook“You don’t even have to do that much—it just fits into your rhythm.” – Christine Furman“There’s so much flexibility in the program to fit who your child is.” – Samantha Cook“If we could master reading, we could do anything.” – Samantha Cook“It wasn’t forced—she just started reading through everyday moments.” – Christine Furman“It’s not just learning to read—it’s learning the skills to read for life.” – Samantha CookResources & Links:🫶 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.✨ Ways to work with Christine: 📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Step-by-step support for beginning readers (includes videos, printables, and confidence-boosting strategies)📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Seasonal collections filled with themed crafts, science experiments, literacy and math practice, and storytime ideas for ages 2–7🤝 Home Education with Ease Collective – A supportive space for moms with community, live Q&As, curriculum ideas, and encouragement for the journey🎯 1:1 Learning Support – Personalized coaching and educational planning for your unique family📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning🎥 Watch Ms. Christine on EduPlay Learning YouTube for hands-on activity demos and curriculum supportHead over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What’s been your biggest fear or challenge when it comes to homeschooling—or teaching reading?🗣 Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!

Jun 30, 202527 min

Ep 78Yes, You Can Teach Your Child to Read—Here’s How Ep. 78

In this heart-filled and resource-packed summer short, Christine Furman, your home education expert and founder of EduPlay Learning, dives into how foundational reading skills can be nurtured through playful, everyday moments. Christine shares five simple pillars of early literacy in mom-friendly language, offering tangible ways to strengthen your child’s reading foundation from ages 2 to 7.She also shares stories from her own family and clients who’ve seen powerful “aha” moments—all from using fun, accessible strategies that don’t require a teaching degree. Whether it’s singing silly songs, playing ABC games, or labeling everyday items, Christine reminds us that learning truly is all around us.If you're looking for practical early literacy tips and encouragement that fits into your busy mom life, this episode is for you.Takeaways: You don’t need a teaching degree to build a strong literacy foundation—just consistency, connection, and intention.Phonemic awareness (rhyming and sounds) is the first building block of reading.Alphabet recognition can be taught through games and routines like car rides or washing hands.Everyday print awareness—menus, signs, labels—helps kids connect letters to meaning.Vocabulary grows through simple conversations and curiosity about words.Comprehension isn’t just academic—it's about asking questions, discussing, and truly listening to your child.All of this can (and should) be done through play and fun, hands-on interaction.Quotes:“If our kids have a strong foundation in reading and math, they can do anything.”“That light bulb moment—when they finally get it—is the most incredible feeling as a mom and educator.”“You don’t need a teaching degree—especially if you have Miss Christine in your back pocket.”“Rhyming, silly songs, and nursery rhymes—those are all building phonemic awareness without kids even realizing it.”“It can be that simple. A sticky note on a couch with the word couch builds vocabulary and print awareness.”“Ask questions all the time. In the car, during dinner, after stories—comprehension grows through conversation.”“Learning is allowed to be fun. It doesn’t have to look like sitting at a desk for eight hours.”Resources & Links:🫶 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your biggest takeaway.✨ Ways to work with Christine: 📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Step-by-step support for beginning readers (includes videos, printables, and confidence-boosting strategies)📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Seasonal collections filled with themed crafts, science experiments, literacy and math practice, and storytime ideas for ages 2–7🤝 Home Education with Ease Collective – A supportive space for moms with community, live Q&As, curriculum ideas, and encouragement for the journey🎯 1:1 Learning Support – Personalized coaching and educational planning for your unique family📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning🎥 Watch Ms. Christine on EduPlay Learning YouTube for hands-on activity demos and curriculum supportHead over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you witnessed an “aha” moment when your child finally got it? What did that feel like?What’s one simple literacy activity that works for your family? What questions do you have about teaching early reading skills at home?🗣 Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who’s planning a purpose-filled summer!

Jun 23, 202527 min

Ep 77How Screens Can Support Learning This Summer Ep. 77

In this intentional summer short episode of Home Education with Ease, Christine Furman explores the topic of screen time—without guilt, shame, or one-size-fits-all rules. She shares how her family uses screen time with purpose, the importance of monitoring content, and how parents can be more intentional with media during the summer (and all year long). Christine introduces the idea of “good, better, best” when it comes to screens and gives practical tips for balancing educational and entertaining media.From Wild Kratts and Mother Goose Club to phonics apps and EduPlay Learning activity videos, Christine walks listeners through examples of screen time that can actually support learning and family connection. She also reminds moms that it’s okay to need a break and that intentionality—not perfection—is what matters most.Whether you’re looking to reduce meltdowns, protect your child’s focus, or simply need age-appropriate media that aligns with your values, this episode offers compassionate encouragement and tangible tips.Takeaways: Screen time doesn’t have to equal guilt—you can use it with intention and purpose.Children need boundaries and structure, even in summer. Unrestricted screen time can affect focus and behavior."Good, better, best" screens help families evaluate media quality—calming entertainment, educational content, or interactive learning.Pay attention to how content affects your child’s mood, behavior, and ability to focus.Use screen time to foster sibling connection and compromise, especially with shows they watch together.EduPlay Learning Activity Kits and videos offer interactive screen options that encourage hands-on play and connection.Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to share and find trusted apps, shows, and screen-time tips from other moms.Quotes:"This is not in any means to cause any shame or guilt or tell you, you need to get rid of the screens. That’s not it.""I also make sure that we're intentional with it... and that it's something that aligns with our family's values.""If you start seeing focus be a problem... take a look at what they're watching, what they're listening to, and at what time of the day.""Our kids still want routine. They still want structure—even in the summer.""No mom wants to be completely overwhelmed, exhausted, or stressed out all the time. I know I don’t.""The best kind of screen time is interactive, full of purpose—where you're connecting and learning together.""You’re not alone. And you’re not doing it wrong. You just need tools that help—not hurt—and that’s what EduPlay is here for."Resources & Links:🫶 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share your family’s favorite educational apps or shows? ✨ Ways to work with Christine: 📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Seasonal collections filled with themed crafts, science experiments, literacy and math practice, and storytime ideas for ages 2–7📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Step-by-step support for beginning readers (includes videos, printables, and confidence-boosting strategies)🤝 Home Education with Ease Collective – A supportive space for moms with community, live Q&As, curriculum ideas, and encouragement for the journey🎯 1:1 Learning Support – Personalized coaching and educational planning for your unique family📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning🎥 Watch Ms. Christine on EduPlay Learning YouTube for hands-on activity demos and curriculum supportJoin the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What are your family’s favorite educational apps or shows?How do you balance screen time and play during the summer?Have you noticed a link between screen habits and your child’s behavior or mood?🗣 Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who’s planning a purpose-filled summer!

Jun 16, 202526 min

Ep 76From Ketchup to Card Games: Hidden Lessons in Everyday Life Ep. 76

In this Summer Short episode of the Home Education with Ease podcast, Christine Furman shares how everyday summer activities can become meaningful learning experiences for your children—without adding anything extra to your plate. From reading menus and calculating tips at a restaurant to exploring the grocery store, playing family games, and baking in the kitchen, Christine offers practical, real-life examples of how to naturally integrate reading, math, science, and life skills into your daily routines.With warmth and encouragement, Christine reminds us that real life is the curriculum. Whether you’re on a nature walk, in the car, or planning meals together, your child is constantly learning. This episode is filled with simple ideas that empower you to be intentional with your time, embrace “sneaky learning,” and enjoy a more connected, educational summer with your kids.Takeaways: You don’t need formal lessons to teach—everyday life is full of opportunities for learning.A simple trip to a restaurant can become a full-on math and social skills lesson.Even sports like pickleball or card games like Pinochle can build life and learning skills.The grocery store can teach budgeting, health, reading, math, and decision-making.Nature walks and car rides are full of science, observation, reading, and geography opportunities.Reading aloud and visiting the library fosters connection, curiosity, and literacy.Kitchen time teaches responsibility, measurement, fractions, and teamwork.Quotes:"Everything that we do with our kids is truly a learning opportunity.""Real life is really the curriculum.""You don’t have to add anything extra—just be present and intentional with what’s already happening.""Going out to eat? That’s a math lesson, a reading activity, and a life skill all rolled into one.""Don’t underestimate how much learning happens through fun and play.""Even in the car, there are opportunities to learn—letters, math facts, songs, maps. All of it counts.""You’re already doing so much. Just look at those moments through a learning lens and watch the magic happen."Resources & Links:🫶 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect and share ways you turn everyday activities into learning opportunities.✨ Ways to work with Christine: 📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Seasonal collections filled with themed crafts, science experiments, literacy and math practice, and storytime ideas for ages 2–7📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Step-by-step support for beginning readers (includes videos, printables, and confidence-boosting strategies)🤝 Home Education with Ease Collective – A supportive space for moms with community, live Q&As, curriculum ideas, and encouragement for the journey🎯 1:1 Learning Support – Personalized coaching and educational planning for your unique family📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning🎥 Watch Ms. Christine on EduPlay Learning YouTube for hands-on activity demos and curriculum supportJoin the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What are some of your favorite everyday activities to turn into learning opportunities?Have you ever turned a grocery trip or meal out into a lesson for your child?What skill or concept has your child recently learned through play or daily life?🗣 Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who’s planning a purpose-filled summer!

Jun 9, 202527 min

Ep 75Let It Be Good: Embracing Imperfect but Intentional Summer Days Ep. 75

Welcome to your first Summer Short—a new mini-episode series from the Home Education with Ease podcast! In this bite-sized episode, Christine Furman, your home education expert, shares how to embrace the transition from a structured school-year rhythm into a more relaxed and joyful summer schedule.Christine opens up about her family’s flexible summer days, how she blends business tasks with intentional parenting, and why giving kids age-appropriate responsibilities fosters confidence and connection. She also shares how to set simple expectations, create daily checklists, and gently weave learning into everyday life—all while enjoying fun, sunshine, and slow family moments.Whether you're a homeschool mom, working parent, or somewhere in between, this episode will help you craft a summer rhythm that works for your family.Takeaways: You can have structure and freedom in your summer schedule—it’s not either/or.Daily checklists help kids stay responsible and independent while giving you time to work or reset.Assigning chores and life skills builds long-term confidence and capability in your children.Learning can be simple and fun: baking, outdoor adventures, and themed activities all count.Let go of perfection. A “good enough” summer can still be beautiful and memorable.Invite your kids into your work or planning—they’ll love being part of what you do.Focus on intentional family connection, not packing the schedule to the brim.Quotes:“Those are the skills that are going to stick with them forever. Because once they leave my house, I want them to be prepared for life.”“Don’t feel like you have to do it all. You can make a summer bucket list… but don’t feel like you have to do everything.”“It doesn't have to be perfect. It can be good.”“Let them be a part of that schedule and they'll know the expectations.”“Being together is memorable in itself. How much family time you guys have together and being intentional with that family time is very important too.”“Let your kids see what you’re doing. Let them be a part of it because that is really going to continue to build their skillsets.”Resources & Links:🫶 Join the Home Education with Ease Facebook group to connect✨ Ways to work with Christine: 📦 EduPlay Learning Activity Kits – Seasonal collections filled with themed crafts, science experiments, literacy and math practice, and storytime ideas for ages 2–7📚 Reading FUNdamentals Program – Step-by-step support for beginning readers (includes videos, printables, and confidence-boosting strategies)🤝 Home Education with Ease Collective – A supportive space for moms with community, live Q&As, curriculum ideas, and encouragement for the journey🎯 1:1 Learning Support – Personalized coaching and educational planning for your unique family📧 Email: [email protected] 📱 Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearning🎥 Watch Ms. Christine on EduPlay Learning YouTube for hands-on activity demos and curriculum supportJoin the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What does your ideal summer schedule look like?What are 3 must-do’s on your summer bucket list?How do you plan to weave learning into your summer days?🗣 Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who’s planning a purpose-filled summer!

Jun 2, 202525 min