The Stay-at-Homeschooling Mom Podcast
Do you ever feel like you need better tools to become a more effective homeschool teacher? You’re not alone—and the good news is, small shifts can make a big difference. In this episode, Ginny and Mary Ellen share practical teaching skills that bring more peace, clarity, and confidence to your homeschool day. Show Notes: Homeschooling isn’t just about curriculum—it’s about developing the habits and skills that make learning flourish in your home. If your days have felt rushed, frustrating, or scattered, this episode offers simple, powerful adjustments that can transform your teaching and your child’s experience. 1. LISTEN MORE THAN YOU TALK Instead of explaining everything, invite your child to narrate. * “Tell me what you remember.” * “What stood out to you?” * “Why do you think that happened?” This is key: narration builds understanding far better than constant instruction. 2. ASK BETTER QUESTIONS Move beyond yes-or-no questions. * “What confused you?” * “What surprised you?” * “What would you have done?” Open-ended questions develop thinking—not just recall. 3. MASTER YOUR OWN CALM Your emotional tone shapes the entire learning environment. * Step away if needed * Take a breath, say a prayer * Return with calm clarity Calm is a superpower—and it keeps learning alive. 4. SIMPLIFY YOUR APPROACH More curriculum does not mean better education. * Focus on core subjects * Cut what isn’t working * Leave room for reading and discussion Hint: teach what you can do well, not what looks impressive. 5. OBSERVE YOUR CHILD CLOSELY Pay attention to how your child learns. * When does attention fade? * When do they light up? * When does resistance signal confusion? This is key: observation helps you teach the child, not just the subject. 6. MODEL CURIOSITY You don’t need to have all the answers. * “Let’s look that up.” * “That’s a great question.” * “I hadn’t thought of it that way.” Learning alongside your child teaches them how to think. 7. CREATE A DAILY RHYTHM Structure brings peace and predictability. * Morning read-aloud * Quiet work time * Afternoon movement * Weekly nature walks Children thrive when they know what to expect. 8. ALLOW PRODUCTIVE STRUGGLE Don’t rush in to solve every problem. * “What have you tried?” * “What could you try next?” Finally, perseverance may matter more than perfect answers. 9. PROTECT WONDER Especially in younger years, cultivate a sense of beauty and awe. * Read rich, meaningful books * Spend time outdoors * Explore art and creation Wisdom begins with wonder. 10. KEEP LEARNING YOURSELF A growing parent creates a growing homeschool. * Read, think, and stay engaged * You don’t need expertise—just presence Your example sets the tone for your entire home. A Final Encouragement You don’t need to overhaul everything to become a more effective homeschool teacher. Small, intentional changes—listening more, simplifying, staying calm—can transform your days. God has placed you in this role with purpose, and with His grace, you are more capable than you think. Homeschooling Resources Seton Catalog - Free [https://setonbooks.com/home/2607-seton-catalog.html] Seton Home Study School [https://www.setonhome.org/] Seton Testing Services [https://www.setontesting.com/]
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