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Tracey Hagerman and Pat Fenner

You Can Homeschool!

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Tracey Hagerman and Pat Fenner

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You Can Homeschool!

Tracey Hagerman and Pat Fenner

You Can Homeschool!

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We've got news! And takeaways for you that can be helpful moving forward in homeschooling...and life!Links mentioned in the episode:Be one of the first to listen to the Strong Women Bright Future podcast! https://mailchi.mp/38cdb55152b7/trans
In this episode of the You Can Homeschool podcast, Tracy and I discuss the "Top 10" from our past 100! But more importantly, we talk about why and how those episodes can help you.Find all the links we talk about in our show notes, as well as a
Tracey talks to retired home educator and co-founder of Owl Home Education Network, Chauncy Lynn Childs. Listen in and glean some wisdom from a veteran homeschooler, and hear the philosophy behind a new resource currently in development!Links
Do you know what your homeschool's "one thing" is? Did you know it can change and grow over time and with your circumstances? In today's episode, Tracey and I talk about how taking the time to discover this can make all the difference in your h
Homeschool dad and co-founder of Owl Home Education Network, Shane Eastman, shares his family's story of discovering homeschooling, what it looks like for them, and a new platform he's currently developing to help support home educators everywh
Looking back at this time of year and this season in our lives, Tracy and I discussed things we wish we’d known about homeschooling…before we started! Listen and learn...hope this helps and encourages!Find the extended show notes here: https:/
Whether it's a student-created project or incorporating online learning, there are many reasons to include video in your home education program. And many fun ways to do it!Links mentioned in this episode:How to Teach Public Speaking (Even if
Don't neglect electives in your teen's high school program! Listen in as Pat and Tracey talk about the rich opportunities and future possibilities engaging and rigorous elective courses provide.Links mentioned in this episode:YCH078 - Incorp
For years, every spring, Pat's Christian family celebrated the Passover in their home. In this conversation, she and Tracey talk about how they did it, why they did it, and the story behind the book she wrote for homeschooling (and non-homescho
Please welcome our guest today, Andria Smith, aka @thehumoroushomeschooler. After working for a number of years in public education,  Andria was "forced" into homeschooling her two children, ages 5 and 9, during the pandemic. She never dreamed
"Down the road from nowhere in small-town, USA (as a friend of mine used to say) lives today's guest, Caleb Allen (so please forgive the periodic sound quirks from spotty wifi!). He joins us as the next guest in our series of "Homeschool Gradua
Even if it's your biggest fear!~~This podcast is listener-supported. Please help us continue to share our encouragement, inspiration, and insights by visiting our Patreon page here and making a donation. https://www.patreon.com/YCHpodcast Tha
Remember that reading slogan from long ago "Reading is FUNdamental?" Well, sometimes it feels like the "fun" has gone out of reading for some of us, and today we want to put an end to that! Let's celebrate reading!In today's episode, Tracey an
The job of a good guidance counselor is to give...guidance and counsel! What better person than you, mom (and dad!) than to give that to your teen? I know at times you may feel ill-prepared to do that related to your teen's high school years an
~~This podcast is listener-supported. Please help us continue to share our encouragement, inspiration, and insights by visiting our Patreon page here and making a donation. https://www.patreon.com/YCHpodcast Thank you so very much!If you'd li
To paraphrase Shakespeare's famous soliloquy"To break or not to break? That is the question..." Sometimes it's hard to decide whether we want to take a "hard stop" on homeschooling or just back off the studies for a bit. And this is the time of
In this episode, homeschool graduate Erin Fantoni (nee Battaglia) talks about her homeschooling experiences and how they prepared her for the futre. Since recording this interview, Erin has gone on to complete her Doctorate and is moving ahead
We don't only talk about what jobs kids can work at, but WHY you might want them to even have a job! There are lots of benefits to allowing your teens to work, not the least of which is this piece of research: studies have shown that teens who
Preparing our teens for college and beyond means we should be enabling them to be well-round, thinking individuals. And who says Fine Arts is only for the "artsy?" In this enlightening discussion, Gena Mayo of Music In Our Homeschool.com shares
Oftentimes, the terms "coaching" and "consulting" are used interchangeably. But they are really two very different concepts, each valuable in their own right, in different situations. Listen as Pat and Tracey talk about the difference between t
The New Year is upon us! And as we usher in 2022, Tracey and Pat talk about the value of a good devotional to start - or build - a healthy habit of morning quiet time. 'Course, if you're not a morning person, you can still reap rewards by sched
There's something about Christmas music; the carols and songs that bring to mind special holiday memories. And these versions are something extra-special to us. We hope they bring a little extra special holiday joy to you, too!  And here's our
Wishing you a Merry, love-filled, and low-stress Christmas! We hope you back off the books and find ways to engage with each other and the season and create many wonderful memories together...Remember: You Can Homeschool...but it's ok to take
I dunno, is it only me? We have five grown-and-flown kiddos, and while I remember them as "littles" at Christmases long ago, I also remember Christmases during the teen years. But...perhaps not all of them as fondly as others...if you get my dr
When our kids were young, remember encouraging them as they played? They explored the world around them and learned oh-so-much. When "school starts," that doesn't have to stop - but how DO we keep it going? Listen in!!And find a curated readi
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