I Love Homeschooling But I Am Totally Disorganized – HIRL Episode 32




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Summary: <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/HIRL-Episode-32.jpg"></a>So you love the idea of homeschooling, but you are totally disorganized? Is this a deal killer? Should you pack up your kids and send them off to the local school house where they will be kept on track by rigid teaching plans that maintain scope and sequence? It's time for us all to get real with one another. Is your lack of organization thwarting your efforts at homeschooling? At the end of the day, the week, the month, are you constantly playing catch-up and putting out the fires caused by disorganization? If so, this is the episode you will want to listen to. What about the other side of this issue? As a busy productive homeschool parent, have you forgotten along the way that relationships need to come before agendas? Are you such a task-master that you forgot the children God gave you to develop loving relationships with? Organization in the homeschool can be both a blessing and a curse. On this episode of Homeschooing In Real Life, join Fletch and Kendra as they get transparent with their listeners and have the discussion out loud about balancing the need to bring organization into your family and preventing that same organization from destroying relationships. Episode Timeline 1:49 Introduction to the podcast 3:32 Sponsored by Grapevine Studies 4:56 Studio Discussion Part 1 - Where is the balance in homeschool organization? 14:40 Studio Discussion Part 2 - Organization brings freedom. 18:09 Studio Discussion Part 3 - Advice for homeschooling dads. 28:06 Studio Discussion Part 4 - Organization resources. 30:28 Listener questions/answers Join Fletch (from <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://www.themangotimes.com" target="_blank">theMangoTimes</a>) and Kendra (from <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://preschoolersandpeace.com" target="_blank">Preschoolers and Peace</a>) for the HomeschoolingIRL podcast every two weeks as they interview guests and talk through some of the goofiness they have experienced in nearly two decades of <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://www.homeschoolingirl.com" target="_blank">Homeschooling In Real Life</a>.