EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 34 MIN
108. The Good and the Beautiful: Helping Families Homeschool with Confidence
from We Have Hope · host Love Your School West Virginia
Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Patch Crowe, the Director of Media for The Good and the Beautiful, a popular homeschool curriculum company. Patch shares insights into the curriculum's five pillars, its accessibility, and the role of religion within the materials. He discusses the importance of community feedback and support for first-time homeschoolers, emphasizing the flexibility and adaptability of homeschooling. The conversation highlights the challenges and joys of parenting and education, ultimately conveying a message of hope and confidence in parents' abilities to provide for their children's education.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to The Good and the Beautiful01:49 Overview of The Good and the Beautiful Curriculum04:03 The Five Pillars of Education04:53 Curriculum Structure and Subject Coverage07:46 Religious Themes and Flexibility in Curriculum09:58 History and Evolution of The Good and the Beautiful12:34 Feedback and Community Engagement15:23 Support for First-Time Homeschoolers16:53 Personal Experiences in Homeschooling18:17 Navigating Parenting Expectations20:09 The Importance of Flexibility in Education21:59 Curriculum Insights and Educational Resources27:55 Homeschooling Dynamics and Daily Routines29:39 Finding Hope in Parenting Challenges33:16 We Have Hope Kim Outro.mp3Episode Highlights:The Good and the Beautiful focuses on five main pillars: appreciation for God, family, nature, wholesome art, and strong teaching methods.The curriculum is designed to be easy to teach and enjoyable for students.Parents can access a variety of resources, including free materials, to support their homeschooling journey.The curriculum incorporates Christian themes but is not overly religious, allowing for secular use.Community feedback is essential for curriculum development and improvement.Support for first-time homeschoolers includes Facebook groups and a YouTube channel with helpful resources.Homeschooling can be flexible, with lessons tailored to each child's needs and learning styles.Parents are encouraged to trust their instincts and adapt their teaching methods as needed.The Good and the Beautiful offers a range of subjects and grade levels, including high school courses.The podcast emphasizes the importance of hope and confidence in parenting and education.More on The Good and The Beautiful:Website: Good and the BeautifulInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodandthebeautiful/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegoodandthebeautiful/More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!Questions? Email Us! [email protected] www.loveyourschool.orgVisit our Facebook HERE!Visit our Instagram HERE!This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.
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Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Patch Crowe, the Director of Media for The Good and the Beautiful, a popular homeschool curriculum company. Patch shares insights into the curriculum's five pillars, its accessibility, and the role of religion within the materials. He discusses the importance of community feedback and support for first-time homeschoolers, emphasizing the flexibility and adaptability of homeschooling. The conv...
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