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make joy normal: cozy homeschooling

De: Bonnie Landry
  • Resumen

  • In the context of promoting joy, fun and an environment of love, Bonnie welcomes you! Bonnie is a homeschool mom of seven kids, 32 years in - writer, speaker and cheerleader. Meet her cohosts who bring your questions and theirs to the table: Elizabeth, mom of five, in the thick of glorious family life, and Christina, just starting the homeschool journey with three littles. Join us for some honest discussion about how to make home education cozy. Just like you imagined.

    © 2024 make joy normal: cozy homeschooling
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Episodios
  • co-sleeping: sharing our experience
    Jul 10 2024

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    Haley and I discuss co-sleeping and breastfeeding, I chat about my journey into co-sleeping and the benefits I’ve observed. Overall, the conversation highlights the benefits and challenges of co-sleeping and offers insights into creating a safe and comfortable sleep environment for the whole family. We share our personal experiences and offer thoughts on how to navigate these situations.

    co-sleeping, breastfeeding, attachment parenting, sleep environment, night weaning, co-sleeping, parenting, night weaning, transitioning, marriage, intimacy, napping, sleep resource

    Sound Bites

    “The longer we co-slept, the more everyone slept better because they felt secure.”
    “The more light-handed we can handle it, the less conflict there is.”
    “Wait until they’re ready to go in their own room and treat it as no big deal.”
    Chapters

    Introduction and Background

    Co-Sleeping and Breastfeeding Journey

    Benefits of Co-Sleeping

    Creating a Safe Sleep Environment

    Night Weaning

    Transitioning to Their Own Room

    Maintaining a Marriage with Young Children

    Creating a Safe Sleeping Environment for Napping

    2h


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    • On Instagram at @make.joy.normal
    • By email at makejoynormal@gmail.com
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    37 m
  • getting kids to do things they don't want to do, like math for example
    Jul 3 2024

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    In this conversation, Mariette and I discuss how to motivate children to do tasks they don't enjoy, specifically focusing on math. We explore strategies such as setting parameters, incorporating math into daily activities, and giving children a sense of control and choice.

    Takeaways

    • Set parameters and give children a sense of control and choice when it comes to tasks they don't enjoy.
    • Incorporate math into daily activities to make it more engaging and relevant.
    • Consider using different math programs and breaking down concepts into smaller, more manageable steps.
    • Understand that learning is a process and there is no rush to complete a certain curriculum by a specific deadline.

    Sound Bites

    • "There's always going to be things you don't want to do."
    • "We don't want them in a state of alarm."


    Understanding the Nature of Unpleasant Tasks

    Avoiding Alarm and Resistance

    Incorporating Math into Daily Activities

    Breaking Down Math Concepts into Manageable Steps

    Modeling Learning and Making it Fun

    Teaching Math as a Magic Trick


    https://www.mheducation.com/prek-12/program/key-workbooks/MKTSP-HGH01M0.html

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    Contact

    • On Instagram at @make.joy.normal
    • By email at makejoynormal@gmail.com
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    42 m
  • my take on it - what to do after chocolate chip math
    Jun 23 2024

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    Question submitted via text message -

    I’m wondering if you have any episodes or blog posts about math after chocolate chips - my oldest is 8 and about to start grade 3. We have been using your little yellow book along with The 3 R’s as a guide for our math learning so far. Would love to hear about where you went from there with your kids, any particular curriculums that you found helpful. I know nothing will be a perfect fit, I’m just looking for something to use as a guide as we continue our one on one lessons. Math is not a natural or easy subject for me to teach.

    soundbites:

    • "Chocolate chips are just the yummy, tasty, manipulative."
    • "I bought a math book and I just followed the appendix."

    blog posts:

    a few math posts (nota bene, there are many more, search chocolate chips, math, teaching math on my blog)

    To find episodes where we cover math, go to the bottom of the show notes to "episodes by topic" - and under math there are episodes wherever we have talked math!


    Support the Show.

    Contact

    • On Instagram at @make.joy.normal
    • By email at makejoynormal@gmail.com
    • Search podcast episodes by topic

    Thanks for listening to Make Joy Normal Podcast!

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    10 m

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