EPISODE · Dec 30, 2024 · 7 MIN
STOP Asking Your Homeschooler What They Know (instead, look at applied learning) | S6 EP5
from ASSURED: How to Homeschool and Not Get Burned Out By It · host Natalie Burns | Homeschool Teaching Simplified
The whole purpose of including ADST in your homeschool is to teach your child how to look around and identify the needs that they have, the needs they see in their community, and then to actually address those! ADST goes through the process of creating ideas, troubleshooting, incorporating insight from others, and problem solving as they use all their thinking modes to bring those ideas to life!Learn how to develop your child’s thinking skills, physical motor skills, and give them an opportunity to engage with improving their life and the community around them.SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:Right now, I’m taking a step back from client work and pausing the podcast as I focus on healing from a recent lupus flare, and caring for our youngest son through his brain tumour journey.This space and the work here mean so much to me. If something you’ve found has supported your homeschool and you feel led to give, you’re welcome to send a donation to [email protected] via PayPal.And truly—one of the greatest gifts is hearing how this has impacted your family. If something has shifted for you or your children, I would love to hear. You can email me anytime and share what’s changed. I’ll be celebrating right alongside you.If you’re looking for support while I’m away, you can access the Teaching Inspired Content Library for a one-time fee of $67:homeschoolteachingsimplified.com/teachinginspiredFree Download:Say This, Not That: Scripts For Tricky Homeschool Teaching Moments:homeschoolteachingsimplified.com/saythisConnect with Natalie:[email protected]
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The whole purpose of including ADST in your homeschool is to teach your child how to look around and identify the needs that they have, the needs they see in their community, and then to actually address those! ADST goes through the process of creating ideas, troubleshooting, incorporating insight from others, and problem solving as they use all their thinking modes to bring those ideas to life!Learn how to develop your child’s thinking skills, physical motor skills, and give them an opportunity to engage with improving their life and the community around them.SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:Right now, I’m taking a step back from client work and pausing the podcast as I focus on healing from a recent lupus flare, and caring for our youngest son through his brain tumour journey.This space and the work here mean so much to me. If something you’ve found has supported your homeschool and you feel led to give, you’re welcome to send a donation to [email protected] via PayPal.And truly—one of the greatest gifts is hearing how this has impacted your family. If something has shifted for you or your children, I would love to hear. You can email me anytime and share what’s changed. I’ll be celebrating right alongside you.If you’re looking for support while I’m away, you can access the Teaching Inspired Content Library for a one-time fee of $67:homeschoolteachingsimplified.com/teachinginspiredFree Download:Say This, Not That: Scripts For Tricky Homeschool Teaching Moments:homeschoolteachingsimplified.com/saythisConnect with Natalie:[email protected]
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