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The World Awaits: But First, Deep Breaths (On Testing Without Fear)

25 min · 13. März 2026
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Testing season can bring a wave of pressure into homeschool homes. Proctors. Timers. Silence. Screens. In this episode, we’re shifting the focus. Instead of talking just about test strategies, we’re talking to parents. We discuss: * Why testing can feel especially intense for homeschool families * How parent anxiety can unintentionally raise student anxiety * Practical ways to keep testing days steady and predictable * Simple habits that help kids feel more confident. If testing season feels heavier than it should, this conversation will help you breathe a little easier.

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