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The Beauty of Boredom

27 min · 21. Mai 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317281/fan_mail/new] In this week’s episode of Homeschool is a Work of Heart, we’re talking about something many parents try hard to avoid: boredom. But what if boredom is not a problem to solve, but a valuable life skill to develop?  Let's explore what child psychologists and researchers say about boredom, creativity, emotional regulation, and the “effort gap” that keeps kids reaching for instant entertainment.  I'm excited to share a handful of practical ways homeschool families can create slower, more meaningful summers without constant stimulation, expensive plans, or packed schedules. Are you in? Let's go. Write On! Mentioned this Week: 🔗 Summer Writing: WOW Essay Essentials [https://writeonwebb.teachable.com/p/essayessentials] 🍔 📚 The Upside of Downtime by Dr. Sandi Mann [https://www.amazon.com/Upside-Downtime-Sandi-Mann/dp/1472135997]

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