RLL #232: Homeschooling with Clarity, Confidence, and Calm | A Conversation with Michelle Brownell

Raising Lifelong Learners - A podcast by Colleen Kessler - Wednesdays

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In this episode: Join as special guest Michelle Brownell, a veteran homeschooling parent and advocate for emotionally secure learning environments chats with us about the challenges of homeschooling twice-exceptional children and the universal lessons on setting healthy boundaries for family wellbeing. Check out these takeaways: Understand and exercise your right to say no to protect your family’s emotional well-being and maintain a tranquil household. Create a learning partnership with your children that respects their stress thresholds and leverages their innate interests. Remember that sometimes less is more - slowing down can lead to deeper learning and stronger family bonds. Join us on a journey of discovery, compassion, and growth on your path as a homeschool parent. Whether you're new to homeschooling or a seasoned pro, there's something for everyone in this rich conversation.   Our sponsors for today’s episode are CTC Math and Night Zookeeper   Links and Resources from Today's Show: Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community - The Learners Lab Homeschool Strengths & Struggles Conference Starting February 15th with Michelle Brownell Homeschool Essentials Community with Michelle Brownell Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. Parenting Gifted Kids with Gail Post Ph.D. Parenting in the Moment with Your Child  Parenting and Teaching a Twice Exceptional Child  Parenting Gifted and Intense Children  RLL #102: A Conversation about Connection with Shawna Wingert  Finding Homeschool Balance  Coping with Stress | Supporting Kids and Teens  Connect with Michelle Brownell Connect with Michelle on Instagram and Facebook Michelle’s website: https://homeschoolessentials.net/ Free gift: https://homeschoolessentials.net/wow/   Connect with Colleen You can find Colleen on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram How does your child learn best? Take the Quiz!

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