Ep. 54 - Social-Emotional Learning: Why Homeschooling Does It Better

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 20 MIN

Ep. 54 - Social-Emotional Learning: Why Homeschooling Does It Better

from The Christy-Faith Show · host Christy-Faith

Worried that your homeschool might be missing something? You’re not alone! In this episode, Christy-Faith dives into the buzz around Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and why homeschoolers don’t need a formal curriculum to raise confident, emotionally strong kids. Let’s talk about real-world learning, meaningful connections, and why your homeschool already has everything it takes to build lifelong resilience. EP. 54_._🛠️ LINKS & RESOURCESFree Homeschooling ResourcesFind it here: https://christy-faith.com/linksThrive Homeschool CommunityConnect with Christy Faith and build a homeschool that works for your family: https://christy-faith.com/thriveChristy Faith’s ListYour go-to resource for homeschool-friendly providers, businesses, and colleges: https://christy-faiths-list.comPick up your copy of Christy Faith’s latest book!Homeschool Rising: Shattering Myths, Finding Courage, and Opting Out of the School Systemhttps://christy-faith.com/book-homeschool-risingLiving Book Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/christy-faithStudy on SEL Interventionshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005796723001560?via%3DihubHappiness Studyhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17439760.2021.1897867🎙️SHOW SPONSORSBJU Press HomeschoolAll-in-one or specific coursesBiblical worldviewCritical thinkingHands-on learningThe perfect mix of structure and flexibility.Visit: https://www.bjupresshomeschool.com/christyCTC MathMy favorite online math curriculumGet 50% off!Start your free trial here: https://ctcmath.com/how-it-works/home-school?tr_id=CFOutschoolNeed flexible, engaging classes for your kids? Outschool offers everything from STEM to art to advanced academics—perfect for homeschoolers! Boost learning and spark joy today.*Use code CHRISTYFAITH at checkout for $20 off your child's first class.Start exploring: https://outschooler.me/CHRISTYFAITH  🎧 SHOW RECAPAre homeschoolers missing out by not following a Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum? In this episode, Christy Faith dives into the importance of teaching emotional intelligence and life skills at home—without needing a structured program. She breaks down why homeschooling naturally fosters SEL skills, why real-world experience trumps scripted lessons, and how simple activities like reading fiction and daily responsibilities build resilience and confidence in kids.Tune in to discover why homeschooling provides an organic, effective approach to social and emotional development, and how you can ensure your child thrives without an official SEL curriculum.✅ Why SEL programs are growing in popularity—and why homeschoolers don’t need them✅ How homeschooling creates more time for real-world social and emotional learning✅ The role of literature in building empathy and emotional intelligence✅ Why homeschooling better prepares kids for adulthood than traditional schooling✅ The surprising research behind chores and long-term successHomeschooling isn’t just about academics—it’s about raising confident, capable, and emotionally strong kids! 💛📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode!💬 Do you think SEL is necessary for homeschooling, or does real-world experience do a better job? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!#Homeschooling #SEL #ParentingTips #HomeschoolLife #EducationMatters #RaisingKids #ConfidentKids #EmotionalIntelligence #LifeSkills #SocialEmotionalLearning #HomeschoolMom #ParentingWin #RealWorldLearning #CriticalThinking #EducationReform 

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