Cait and Kara are two moms doing this homeschooling thing right beside you. We might not have it all figured out, but one thing we know for sure is that homeschooling is a lot easier when you have a sister by your side.
Homeschool science can be boring and rote, or dynamic and engaging. In this episode of The Homeschool Sisters Podcast, Cait explores a favorite and innovative approach to homeschooling human biology.
Dr. Robin Dickinson, MD is a board-certified family physician with a decade in private practice. She homeschooled her two children from the beginning and conceived of Dr. Robin's School because of the lack of good-quality science options.
Learn more in this episode's show notes.
Dr. Robin has graciously extended a 40% off coupon to Homeschool Sisters! Use code SISTERS40 for 40% off anything and everything with Dr. Robin's School.
Cait's self-named "Lazy Unit Study" approach to homeschooling has long been a discussion topic on the podcast. In this episode, she shares what Lazy Unit Studies have become in her home now that her children are older, and the reality of interest-led learning for tweens and teens.
Looking for more support homeschooling your teens and tweens? Cait's The Lazy Homeschooler's Guide To Unit Studies includes fun and practical tips for creating unit studies in your homeschool.
Many of us are homeschooling and mothering as we enter our own midlife season. In this episode, Cait welcomes Vanessa Wright to discuss how we can create beauty and transition well as our children prepare to launch.
Get Vanessa's 3 Tips for Creating a Joy Journal Guide, Printables, and a Playlist for free as a Homeschool Sister HERE.
It's poolside professional development time! If you're looking to refill your homeschool bucket, gain inspiration, feel less alone, and learn from others, this special bonus episode is for you!
Cait is solo in today's episode, sharing what she would tell her younger homeschool self. After nine years of homeschooling, this is as real (and encouraging!) as it gets.
This episode is sponsored by Never Board Learning. Show notes for this episode are available HERE.
Get a behind the scenes look (listen) at a monthly day in the life discussion from Never Board Learning. Cait is joined by Donessa to discuss the day to day dynamics of homeschooling a child with learning differences.
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Homeschooling happens in the realities of our lives. This means that many of us find ourselves in difficult seasons of life, all while trying to help our children learn. Today's episode is an up close look at homeschooling through really hard things.
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Our long days homeschooling eventually turn into months, seasons, and ultimately years. Today's episode is all about the seasons of transition in our homeschools, what we learn about ourselves in them, and the bittersweetness of seeing our children embrace their passions and independence.
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Cait welcomes longtime podcast listener Rachel Baker. Together they took a real life look at homeschooling from the persepctive of a mom of four (ages 15, 13, 12, and 9).
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Cait is joined by Camille Kirksey, a homeschool expert and mindset coach who encourages, empowers, and educates parents (whom she calls 'homeschool facilitators') to bring out the best in their children and themselves.
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Cait shares her family's journey through homeschooling and what lead to two of her three kids enrolling in public school this year.
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One of my dearest homeschool buddies and a true homeschool sister joins me today. Jessica Waldock and I discuss the reality of homeschooling one on one with an only child.
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Catch up with Kara and Cait in this brand new episode all about the twists and turns that homeschool life can bring (plus, a sneak peek at what's in store for 2023!).
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For many of us, homeschooling doesn't always look like kids arriving to the table at 7:30 a.m. with huge smiles on their faces, and resistance is actually pretty common.
So in this week's episode, the sisters are chatting about what to do when your kids are resistant, and some of the most common things that cause resistance.
Cait + Kara have both experienced this in their homes, and so they share openly about their struggles and what has worked to keep everyone going.
This is the final Between the Sisters episode of the season!
Between the Sisters is just for fun - Cait and Kara share a behind the scenes peek at what happens when they are catching up.
Hear about:
"Later Cheese"
Why it's time to take Kara's phone away
Are orthodontists' offices the happiest place on Earth? (or a complete scam? ;) )
"Can you take a picture of my feet?"
Running with an angry crayfish
In this episode, the sisters are breaking down the cost of homeschooling, and how to homeschool affordably.
Both Cait and Kara have experience homeschooling on a budget, so they're sharing their best tips for making homeschooling work without breaking the bank.
This is a new episode for sisters superfriends where Cait + Kara share a behind the scenes peek at what happens when they push record.
Listen in as they chat:
You don't need a flag, a chalkboard or any of the super fancy stuff you see on Instagram to homeschool well.
In this episode, Cait + Kara are breaking down what you actually need to homeschool. It's probably much less than you think!
Listen in as the sisters share what has served them well in their own homes, and what you need to instill a love of learning in your kids.
This sisters are chatting deets this episode - sharing how they document in their homeschool and how to find out what you need to keep track of.
Cait + Kara also break down planning (and NOT planning - don't worry - it works!) and how that looks for each of them, and they wrap up by talking about how long homeschooling should actually take each day.
Spoiler alert: Probably less time than you think!
Hey sisters!
This is a special bonus for subscribers who want some behind the scenes with the sisters between episodes.
In this first Between the Sisters, Cait + Kara chat:
The sisters will be back with a regular episode next week!
It can be tricky to know what counts when you're homeschooling, and how to count it.
In this episode, the sisters break down how to figure out what counts, and what you actually need to be doing each year.
Cait and Kara also share resources for making sure your kiddos are staying on track if you think they may return to traditional school, and how it differs if you plan to homeschool long-term.
The sisters are back with Season 10!
And in this brand new episode, they're breaking down plans for the new podcast season and sharing how they're starting this new homeschool year.
Hear about what's working for the sisters in their homeschools, what changes they've made and how it's all going. They're sharing tons of new recommendations too.
Are you a Cait or a Kara? Try this sisters quiz:
https://thehomeschoolsisters.com
And be sure to check out our sponsor, The Waldock Way. Use the code sisters15 to save in the shop.
Hi Sisters!
As many of you know, Kara has been undergoing some health issues, so we appreciate your patience as we reshare some favorite episodes from the past.
In this episode, Cait and Kara talk about creating a simple summer routine to keep everyone on track.
This is the last episode of season 9, but the sisters are hard at work planning for Season 10 in the Fall.
Have a great summer and LYLAS,
Cait + Kara
There is plenty that the sisters don't do. (Especially right now!) Because none of us can do it all.
So in this episode, Cait and Kara are sharing some things they've let go of.
And they want to hear from you too. Head over to the show notes at thehomeschoolsisters.com to share what you don’t do in this season of life!
The sisters dive into strewing in this episode - what it is, how to do it, where to do it and of course, why.
Cait and Kara also break down what to do if your kids don't respond well to what you strew and how to start simply.
This episode is brought to you by Kara's new ebook, Strewing 101: An Invitation to Play, Learn and Grow, available at her site at karaasanderson.com/shop.
This week the sisters are chatting gameschooling because - surprise! Cait has a brand new 7 Day Gameschool Kickstart Challenge and brand new gameschooling course.
Cait and Kara will break homeschooling down by subject and show you how to add games to your homeschool every day.
Plus, the Kindred Homeschool Collective has a special event happening right now. Head over to kindredhomeschool.com to learn more. Sale ends 2/17/21.
Cait and Kara are back with Season 10, and back in the swing of things ... ish.
They're talking current curriculum picks, deep dives into birds and cake baking, and how to keep going, whether you are a long-timer or an "emergency schooler."
Listen in as the sisters share a few recent wins, and even more ways to cope through this crazy time.
The sisters reflect on 2020, and look hopefully toward a better 2021.
Plus they share the inspiring words of Katrina Kenison, who encourages us to slow down this holiday season.
The sisters are joined by Tsh Oxenrider, author of the new book Shadow & Light: A Journey Into Advent.
Tsh is a writer, podcaster and the bestselling author of three previous books.
In this episode, Tsh shares her own experience creating advent traditions with her family, and how we can celebrate advent with little ones.
She also explains how it may be easier and more timely than ever right now to add advent celebration into your home.
Sisters ... it's episode 100! And today Cait and Kara are joined by homeschool cousin Shawna Wingert from Different By Design Learning.
Shawna flips things around and interviews the sisters - plus she hosts 'The Sisters Show,' - think Newlywed Game meets friendship, meets potato chips.
Thank you so much for 100 episodes of support! It has been a joy to get to share this journey with all of you!
The sisters are joined by Anne Guarnera of Language Learning at Home to talk about the reality of adding a baby to the homeschool mix.
Anne is the mama of 3 boys, and bravely shares what the past year has been like, homeschooling her 6- and 3-year-olds and also being primary caregiver for her mom, while welcoming a new son.
Even if you don't have a brand new baby at home, Anne, Cait and Kara talk about the myth of balance, setting reasonable expectations, social media's impact on us as mothers and more.
Kate Snow is back!
Kate is a math guru, a Harvard grad, and has been on two previous episodes of the podcast. Her goal is to take the intimidation out of math for parents and kids and to help kids have a positive relationship with math.
This week, Kate chats with Cait and Kara about math for little ones. She shares a bit about her new book, Kindergarten Math with Confidence, as well as how to introduce math to our preschoolers.
The sisters are officially back with Season 9!
In this episode, they catch up, share what they did with their summer vacations - HINT: there are coupon codes! ;)
And of course, Cait and Kara dish about what resources they are excited about using with their kiddos!
Bring your coffee or tea and jump right back in!
In this special episode, the sisters are joined by game creator Jim Moran of Semper Smart Games.
As a former ACT and SAT tutor, Jim saw the common gaps kids have in math, and has created PlaySmartDice™ and the games Election Night! and Blobby's Pizza to help kids learn challenging math in fun ways.
Election Night! is not a political game, but rather an exciting way for families to study geography and math, and learn about the mechanics of the Electoral College.
The sisters thought this bonus episode would be perfect to share this time of year, and listen in to get a coupon code just for Sisters!
One of the most common questions the sisters get is about rhythms and routines.
How to start one? How to resume one after a break?
What about when your rhythm or routine just is NOT working?
Cait and Kara hash it out in this episode and share their tips and ideas. The biggest one? Start small!
The sisters are hopping in their homeschool time machine today and looking back on what they've learned.
Listen in as Cait and Kara talk about how they got started homeschooling, what they would have done less of and what they would have done more of, and hear how they're applying what they've learned to their homeschools now.
Come reminisce with the girls!
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In this episode, the sisters dive into gameschooling by subject. This is Cait's forté, so Kara does the interviewing, while Cait fills us in on her favorite games for each subject.
The sisters also chat about a few popular games, and how games can make all the difference in your homeschool.
So grab your coffee or tea and listen in - but don't fret, you don't have to write these all down! They'll all be in the show notes at thehomeschoolsisters.com.
Today the sisters are chatting about methods and philosophies and why you don't necessarily need to choose one in order to homeschool.
Cait + Kara share their own experiences, and about learning this lesson the hard way - one of them even got booted from a group! (Wait until you hear the reason).
The sisters also talk about finding support if you don't choose a strict method to follow.
If you ever feel like you're not measuring up to the curriculum, this is the episode for you.
Cait and Kara talk are breaking down common curriculum worries, and how to make your resources work for you. Remember - you are in charge, and there are so many ways to homeschool - you shouldn't feel bad all the time!
So pour a cup of coffee or tea, and get ready to take charge of your days.
The sisters are joined by author Melissa Camara Wilkins today to talk about her fantastic new book, Permission Granted.
Cait, Kara and Melissa are talking why we so often feel like we need permission in the first place, how releasing ourselves from perfection helps release our kids too, and more.
Melissa's book is available now wherever books are sold, and it's definitely a Sisters favorite!
In this episode, the sisters are joined by Erin Loechner, founder of the international online homeschool community for little ones, Other Goose.
Erin and the sisters are breaking down simple homeschooling with kids ages 2-7 - how to make it intentional and fun, without making yourself crazy.
Cait, Kara and Erin discuss common early years questions including what to do when your kids don't like your plans for the day, how much "school" we should expect from little kiddos and Erin even shares her strategy for engaging her toddler while working with her 6-year-old.
Cait and Kara are talking to the author of one of their favorite books - Katrina Kenison.
The sisters and Katrina discuss her book Mitten Strings for God, and how it impacted Cait and Kara as young moms. And they get to find out more about Katrina's philosophy of slowing down, embracing the ordinary and being present with our kids.
This is a new favorite!
In this very special final episode of the season, the sisters are joined by the author of one of their very favorite shared books, Kim John Payne.
Years ago, Cait + Kara bonded over one of his many books, Simplicity Parenting, and so they are thrilled to welcome him to the show this week.
Kim, Cait and Kara discuss why parents don't need to to be on a constant quest to give their kids more, the gift of boredom and how we can simplify our kids' lives so they can become more who they truly are.
This is a new favorite, sisters!
In today's episode, the sisters are diving in to "homeschooling an only" - friend Jessica Waldock's name of teaching one child at home.
The trio discusses unique challenges, how to get alone time, socialization and co-ops and a few common myths.
This episode isn't just for families homeschooling one child, however, there are plenty of great tips for families of all size, including to be Mom or Dad first.
In today's episode, the sisters are joined by good pal Vanessa Wright - an amazing, dedicated homeschool mama who is also great at making self-care a part of her routine.
The trio chat why we need self-care more than ever when things are hard, and why it is NOT selfish.
They share how to replenish ourselves in small, busy mom-size increments and what to do if you feel like you are running on empty.
Pour yourself a hot coffee or tea, put your feet up for a bit and listen in - you deserve a minute, mama!
In this week's episode, Cait and Kara are joined by the other half of the Kindred Collective crew - Alicia Hutchinson and Mary Wilson.
The gals are checking in, sharing what's helping each of them cope + a couple of simple things that are keeping them sane (ish).
Plus the gals talk dealing with disappointment, how to end the year this year, and some Kindred news!
So many of us are feeling stressed about FOOD right now. So in this special bonus episode, the sisters are joined by their friend Samantha Barnes from Raddish Kids.
Samantha is a homeschooling mom and the creator of Raddish - a cooking club and curriculum for kids of all ages.
In this episode the trio is chatting how to get creative with pantry ingredients and dealing with shortages, how to meal plan right now, all the snacking!! and how cooking can bring us together.
The sisters are joined by Colleen Kessler of Raising Lifelong Learners to talk about navigating anxiety with our kids.
They discuss how to handle media, sleep issues and how to manage your own anxious feelings. Cait, Kara and Colleen also talk about homeschooling through a period of intense anxiety.
Plus, Colleen shares her new anxiety tool kit card deck. Pour yourself a tea or coffee and settle in!
In this special bonus episode, the sisters are joined by storyteller and author of the Green Ember series of books, S.D. Smith.
Sam and the sisters chat how stories can help us through times of uncertainty and if it's OK to read hard stories during difficult seasons.
Plus, Cait, Kara and S.D. talk about his newest book, Ember's End available TODAY!
In this episode, the sisters are joined by their "homeschool cousin" and friend Shawna Wingert to talk dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia and how to handle lots of outside appointments for yourself or your kids.
Shawna is a special education teacher turned business consultant, and mom of two brilliant boys with differences and special needs.
So she is the perfect person to address some recent questions about the "Three Ds" and beyond.
Hey sisters!
We may have to socially distance in person right now, but that just means we need podcasts more than ever, right?
So the sisters hopped on to share this informal episode. They're talking how to homeschool during this uncertain time, how to help parents brand new to educating their kids at home, stress and fear, helping our kids manage worries and more.
Cait and Kara definitely don't have this all figured out, but one thing they know for sure is we're in this together.
We've got a brand new episode and some big news today!
Mary Prather of SQUILT is joining Cait and Kara to talk about why and how to add music to your homeschool. So many of us don't have a music background, but we want our kids to learn about music and be able to pursue it if it interests them - so tune in to hear what Mary has to say!
Plus, Kara's book is available March 10 here!
In this episode, the sisters are joined by two special guests - Tricia Hodges and Nana (Lucia Hames) from You Are An Artist Chalk Pastels.
The sisters are asking all your questions, from why it's valuable to include art in your homeschool to what to do if your child gets frustrated.
You'll love hearing from this sweet duo!
Plus, Cait and Kara share the details on the upcoming Kindred Conference - sign up by Feb. 19!
The sisters are back with Season 8!
Listen in as they catch up - they promise this isn't an eye doctor podcast now - and dive into co-ops and copywork.
Are either necessary? When do you need them and when can you do without?
Cait and Kara are sharing thoughts and their own experience!
Oh sisters! In this final episode of Season 7, Cait and Kara are talking to the author of one of their favorite books - Katrina Kenison.
The sisters and Katrina discuss her book Mitten Strings for God, and how it impacted Cait and Kara as young moms. And they get to find out more about Katrina's philosophy of slowing down, embracing the ordinary and being present with our kids.
This might be a new favorite, sisters, especially as the holidays approach!
In this week's episode, the sisters are answering two listener questions - about strong-willed kids and kiddos who need to move.
Cait and Kara have experience with both (um, wink), so they share what has worked in their own homes, book suggestions and ways to keep your kids learning, even if they need tons of movement.
If you feel like you're clashing with a strong-willed child, or you have one that hops up so often that chasing them counts as cardio, this episode is for you!
The sisters are sharing their favorite cozy tips in this hyggeschooling replay!
Hygge doesn’t have a direct translation into English, but the closest word is probably coziness. So in this episode, the sisters are talking twinkle lights, cocoa, books, games, recipes and other ways to slow down your homeschool and embrace the most hyggeligt time of year.
The sisters are joined by author Melissa Camara Wilkins today to talk about her fantastic new book, Permission Granted.
Cait, Kara and Melissa are talking why we so often feel like we need permission in the first place, how releasing ourselves from perfection helps release our kids too, and more.
Melissa's book is available now wherever books are sold, and it's definitely a Sisters favorite!
The sisters are joined this week by one of their favorite adventurers, Greta Eskridge!
Cait, Kara and Greta talk adventure, a bit about the myth of balance, and Greta's homeschool challenges as an extrovert and Enneagram 7.
She also shares a peek inside her local adventure club, and why she decided years ago to make weekly outdoor excursions a priority in her homeschool.
Plus, you know that Greta has a book on the way, right?! #happydance
The sisters are so thrilled to welcome Cindy West to this episode.
Cindy is a homeschool mom of three who has loved nature pretty much her whole life, and now creates fantastic products and classes to help parents learn about nature with their kids.
Cindy, Cait and Kara discuss easy ways to add intention to nature walks, how Cindy's own homeschool nature study has developed over the years and what to do about nature journaling if you have a kiddo who really wants their trees to look like trees ... wink.
This one is for parents new to nature study, those who want to beef-up their outdoor time, and even those who don't think they are "nature" types, i.e., one of the sisters ;)
Do you need to go to a homeschool conference or convention?
Nope! In fact one of the sisters has never been to one!
But, if you'd like to attend one or the other, this is the episode for you. Cait + Kara break down the differences between conferences and conventions, what to look for a in a conference and how to find one that's a good fit.
Plus, the sisters spill the beans with a major announcement about where they will be speaking TOGETHER this year!
Kate Snow of Kate's Homeschool Math Help is back! And this time, she's answering listener questions.
Kate - a Harvard grad, full-on smarty and possible math fairy brings her signature mix of calming support and deep math knowledge to this episode. She addresses what to do about math if you're brand new to homeschooling, how to know if your child really "gets" a math concept and more.
This one is especially good for the math-phobic - so get cozy and let Kate put your anxious soul at ease.
If you've ever dreamt of hitting the road (or open water!) with your family, this episode if definitely for you.
The sisters are joined by Celeste Orr of Wandering Nation and Togetherness Redefined to talk about the ins and outs of traveling as a homeschooling family.
Cait and Kara are asking your questions - how to homeschool in a tiny space, how to function without going to the library weekly and without a co-op and the BIG one - how do you keep everyone getting along when you are all together 24/7 in an RV!
So bring your wanderlust - even if you don't plan on traveling full-time soon, this episode of full of ideas for your next roadschool vacation plus how to make your time together count.
The sisters are talking homeschool investments in this week's episode - how they meal plan, Cait's new chore chart and the urge to purge.
Cait + Kara get tons of questions about how they get the day-to-day stuff done, how they get their kids involved, and how they feed people who are hungry ALL THE TIME.
Plus, the sisters are both enthusiastic purgers - find out what drives them to rage clean ;) (Hint: It rhymes with bormones.)
If you ever feel like you're not measuring up to the curriculum, this is the episode for you.
Cait and Kara talk are breaking down common curriculum worries, and how to make your resources work for you. Remember - you are in charge, and there are so many ways to homeschool - you shouldn't feel bad all the time!
So pour a cup of coffee or tea, and get ready to take charge of your days.
The sisters are back! And in the first episode of Season 7, they're sharing back-to-school and last-day-of-school traditions. Plus, how do you celebrate when you are a learning all the time family?
Cait + Kara also catch everyone up on their summers, plants and more!
It's here sisters - tons of book ideas for you, plus your permission slip to read outside this summer!
Whether you hit the pool, the campground, or the backyard while your kids jump on the trampoline, Cait + Kara are sharing some books they hope to tackle during "summer break."
This is their third Poolside Professional Development Episode. Make sure you check out the first and second installments!
The sisters are going on break for a bit. They'll be back with new episodes in in the fall. Stay Sweet. See You Next Year and Love Ya Like a Sis!
The sibling relationship is unique, especially when we're young and all living together in the same home.
Add homeschooling to that, and it's really vital to have some sibling strategies.
Cait + Kara have called in sibling expert Lynna Sutherland of Homeschooling Without Training Wheels for this episode. Lynna is a mom to 8 and host of the new podcast Sibling Relationship Lab. She also offers sibling courses, devotionals and more through her site.
Tune in to learn how to see our kids as people, get to the bottom of sibling strife, and raise our kids to want to see each other again every year at Christmas.
In this episode, the sisters are joined by Erin Loechner, founder of the international online homeschool community for little ones, Other Goose.
Erin and the sisters are breaking down simple homeschooling with kids ages 2-7 - how to make it intentional and fun, without making yourself crazy.
Cait, Kara and Erin discuss common early years questions including what to do when your kids don't like your plans for the day, how much "school" we should expect from little kiddos and Erin even shares her strategy for engaging her toddler while working with her 6-year-old.
In this episode, the sisters are celebrating a book birthday with friend Pam Barnhill. Her new book Plan Your Year: Homeschool Planning with Purpose and Peace is available for sale TODAY!
Get your copy here.
The sisters are sharing this replay episode from last year - one of their most popular episodes so far.
Tune in to learn all about Morning Time, plus all about Pam’s book, Better Together.
This sisters are joined this week by long-time friend Jamie Martin of Simple Homeschool!
Jamie has written a new book that is THE guide for introverts and for helping extroverts understand introverts better: Introverted Mom: Your Guide to More Calm, Less Guilt and Quiet Joy.
Learn about why introversion is a super power, how to make homeschooling work when you need frequent recharge time, and why to put on pants every day! ;)
The sisters are chatting one-on-one time this week ... How to get it when you're homeschooling and together ALL THE TIME, why it's valuable and what you can do when this just isn't the season for it.
Cait and Kara share simple ideas for one-on-one time at home or when you just have a few minutes and how to make the most of the time we get together.
In this episode, Cait + Kara address a common question they get from parents - how to meet their children's emotional needs, and how to deal with issues like anxiety and more while homeschooling.
With plenty of candor, the sisters are their own experiences with this issue and how they've navigated rough patches (and beyond) with their own children.
Today the sisters are chatting about methods and philosophies and why you don't necessarily need to choose one in order to homeschool.
Cait + Kara share their own experiences, and about learning this lesson the hard way - one of them even got booted from a group! (Wait until you hear the reason).
The sisters also talk about finding support if you don't choose a strict method to follow.
The sisters have a tiny case of spring fever in this episode which covers rhythms, new routines, seasonal changes in the their homeschools and more. (Specifically Bob Ross and The Tiny Chef.)
Join them for a candid chat about how rhythm isn't like a crockpot, and why quarterly reviews are the routine sweet spot.
Sisters, if you just aren't good at playing, or don't especially love playing, this is the episode for you!
Cait + Kara are talking about what you can do if you can't help but think about laundry and dishes when you wish you could just focus on tiny plastic animals.
And if you just really don't want to play, what you can do instead? The sisters have lots of ideas!
Cait + Kara have your back, friends. Tune in and know you are not alone when it comes to this struggle!
Shawna Wingert joins this sisters in this episode to talk about when your homeschool doesn't look like the one next door, and why just because it's different, doesn't mean it's less.
Shawna is a special education teacher turned business consultant, and mom of two brilliant boys with differences and special needs. She's just launched a new venture - Different by Design Learning - which creates customized, strength-based learning plans for nontraditional learners.
Learn more at https://nottheformerthings.com/different-by-design-learning-educational-support-for-nontraditional-learners
The sisters are chatting strewing. What is it? How do you do it?
What if your kids hate what you strew? And do you need to start with a book?
Cait + Kara are tackling your strewing questions and queries, and sharing lots of examples of how they use strewing in their homeschools.
Sisters - so many of you have asked for this one, and Cait + Kara are thrilled to finally be able to share it with you.
In this episode, Anne Guarnera of Language Learning at Home is addressing all your foreign language learning questions - from whether we need to start when our kids are tiny, to whether computer-based programs are a viable option.
Anne is a whiz - not only does she have a PhD in Spanish, she's also homeschooling her boys bilingually.
You're going to love hearing what she has to say. And the sisters want Anne to come back, so make sure you add YOUR questions in the comments at thehomeschoolsisters.com so the sisters can ask her in a future episode.
Cait + Kara are both unexpected homeschoolers. In fact, it's one of the (many) things that bonded them.
Listen in as they share how they ended up homeschooling their kiddos AFTER sending their kids to preschool programs. In fact, one of them even quit homeschooling for a short time and sent a child back to school before giving homeschooling another shot.
Also, hear a bit about the upcoming virtual Kindred Co. Homeschool Conference on March 8 - a full-day of inspiration and encouragement from the sisters and their pals Alicia Hutchinson and Mary Wilson.
There is still time to sign up here: https://www.kindredhomeschool.com
The sisters are sharing their favorite books that inspired them in the early years of parenting and homeschooling.
They each tried to pick 5 without too much overlap ... and ended up with books that helped them gain confidence and learn about topics like nature, play, child development and more.
Make sure you head over to the show notes to share your favorite early years books!
Cait + Kara are also sharing about the upcoming Kindred Collective Homeschool Conference - an online event where every mama is welcome. Learn more here: https://www.kindredhomeschool.com
The sisters are back with Season 6, and they're talking one of their very favorite topics - Hyggeschooling!
Listen as the sisters talk cozy homeschooling, building atmosphere, and adding twinkle lights everywhere! This episode will inspire you to put on your warmest socks, pour everyone some hot chocolate and actually enjoy February.
Then head over to their site, thehomeschoolsisters.com, and download their new Hyggeschooling Toolkit.
Subscription boxes are so much fun! And they make great holiday gifts. So in this week's episode Cait + Kara are exploring tons of boxes.
From science, to art, to cooking and beyond, the sisters are giving the details on each box, and many of the companies even offered special codes for listeners - just go to the show notes at thehomeschoolsisters.com and look for Episode 57.
Cait + Kara are also taking a little break - they'll be back in January with Season 6! Have a wonderful holiday season, sisters!!
The holidays are here, sisters, and if like us, you're feeling just a tiny bit overwhelmed, join us for this replay episode with the fantastic Melissa Camara Wilkins.
Melissa is a mama of 6, a writer, homeschooler and Cait + Kara's very favorite resource for living simply and authentically.
Listen as Melissa shares two questions she asks her family each season to bring joy instead of busyness, and as Melissa, Cait and Kara each share their favorite simple holiday traditions.
Don't freak out, sisters - you've got this holiday season.
In this episode, the sisters dive into game schooling by subject. This is Cait's forté, so Kara does the interviewing, while Cait fills us in on her favorite games for each subject.
The sisters also chat about a few popular games, and how games can make all the difference during the holiday season and leading into the winter. (Games are so hygge!)
So grab your coffee or tea and listen in - but don't fret, you don't have to write these all down! They'll all be in the show notes at http://thehomeschoolsisters.com/2018/11/09/gameschooling-by-subject/
This week this sisters chat deep dives - how do we know how much to "push," and when to let kids just explore interests? Plus, they share all their favorite Harry Potter resources.
We're not saying that Cait and Kara nerd out for a half-hour, but one of them does actually say that's exactly what they do. ;) Listen in as they suggest books, games, activities and more for your favorite little Potter People!
In this week's episode, the sisters are joined by S.D. and Gina Smith - a homeschooling couple that shares their experience balancing life with homeschooling and working from home.
Sam is the author of the hugely popular Green Ember series of books, but he's quick to point out that the characters he's created wouldn't be widely known if it wasn't for Gina, his wife of 18 years who homeschools their 4 kids.
The Smiths talk candidly about avoiding interruptions when Dad works from home, respecting homeschooling as a vocation and even ideas for getting Dad on board if he's resistant to the idea of homeschooling.
Plus, Sam shares a little about his newest book, The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner, available Dec. 3.
You won't want to miss this episode, and the sisters think it's a perfect one to share with all the non-primary homeschool parents out there.
The sisters are chatting non-fiction today! From their favorite go-to authors, to the books that have stood the test of time in their homes, they are coming to you with tons of recommendations.
Listen in as Cait + Kara chat biographies to encyclopedias, and how to find non-fiction books your kids will adore.
Challenging seasons are just part of life, but when we homeschool, those seasons can feel extra ... tricky.
This is the episode for you if you've navigating something new, and trying to still keep things on track.
Join Cait and Kara as they chat survival strategies and share simple tips - you've got this, sister!
In this week's episode, Cait and Kara chat about what we can do when our kids are curious about public school or maybe even feeling like they are missing out.
From making time for friends, to helping your kids take ownership of their homeschool experience, the sisters address the question: What do I do when my child keeps asking about public school?
Sisters - it's here! The big, bad math episode!
Cait and Kara have been wanting to do a math episode for so long, but they wanted to be sure to talk to an expert who would bring the knowledge, but also put your heart at ease.
So this week, they are interviewing Kate Snow of Kate's Homeschool Math. Kate is a Harvard grad, a teacher, a curriculum creator, the author of 5 books, and she's also a mom who has taught math in her own home, so she knows the unique challenges of homeschool families.
Pour yourself a nice, hot cup of coffee or tea for this one - and keep your ears open at the end - there's an opportunity to ask YOUR biggest math questions!
What do you REALLY need to homeschool? In this week's episode, Cait and Kara break it down. They each share 5-ish absolute favorite things that have made a huge difference in their homeschools.
Let the sisters know your top 5! Got to homeschoolsisters.com and fill them in in the comments!
How do we know how to schedule out our days and months with our kids? And when we have kids of different ages, how much can we teach them together?
This week Cait and Kara talk scheduling, pacing, morning time and more!
One of the questions the sisters get it a lot is "How do you get it all done?" You know - parenting, homeschooling, work, fancy meals, decorating, house projects, and on and on ...
So in this episode, Cait and Kara are pulling back the curtain and sharing all that they don't do. There's a lot! And they want to hear from you too. Head over to the show notes at thehomeschoolsisters.com to share what you don't do in this season of life.
In this week's episode, the sisters talk precocious kids, following (and ignoring) parts of a particular methodology, and what to do when our kids dive deep into a subject. Should we follow them down the rabbit hole? Listen in to hear what Cait and Kara have to say.
The sisters are back for Season 5 of the podcast!
Cait and Kara are talking transitioning to fall, and sharing their 3rd annual Fall Haul, where they chat about what resources and supplies they are loving for the school year ahead.
This episode is sponsored by KiwiCo and Epic! Head to the show notes to learn more: the homeschoolsisters.com
The sisters are popping into your earbuds for just a couple of minutes to talk about planning, back-to-school and fall.
Head to the round-up post over at thehomeschoolsisters.com to read about everything from overcoming overwhelm, to Morning Time, to the sisters' favorite school resources.
And while you're there, please take just a few seconds to fill out the sisters' blog survey. Thank you so much!
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Are you ready to pack your pool bags full of books that will keep you reading all summer long?
The sisters are back with their book recommendations for the summer!
Cait and Kara share their "Poolside Professional Development" picks - including homeschooling and parenting books - plus their choices for fiction and non-fiction.
If you'd like to try listening to books via Audible this summer, you can get for first book free by going to audible.trial.com/sisters. The sisters love Audible - it's the perfect way to get in a little learning in the car, or listen to your own books while folding laundry, walking the dog, or doing dishes!
The sisters are chatting self-care in this Q and A episode.
Self-care is SUCH a big topic, so in this episode Cait and Kara hit on what they try to do each day to keep themselves feeling tip-top. Surprise: they both look forward to books!!
The sisters are joined by Shawna Wingert, author of Parenting Chaos, a new book about explosive kids.
The trio chat explosive behavior - what causes it, the judgment surrounding it, and how we as parents can best respond to it.
If you have ever felt hopeless or helpless about your child's behavior, this episode is a must-listen.
This week, Cait is interviewing Kara! Listen in as we learn a little about Kara's approach to homeschooling, her favorite books, why she isn't a music person (whaaaaat?) and more!
Also, how is Kara fighting zombies? Tune in and find out!
Kara is interviewing Cait today!
The sisters often get questions about which sister is which - so starting today, they are clearing that up! ;)
Hear Cait's favorites, all about her take on homeschooling and more.
Also, zombies. ;)
The sisters are chatting with Morning Time expert Pam Barnhill in this episode!
Have you heard about Morning Time? Have you tried it? Or are you wondering how to start a Morning Time Routine in your homeschool?
Tune in to learn all about Morning Time, plus all about Pam's new book, "Better Together."
This week the sisters are talking about reading aloud, and what to do when you have a kiddo with a lot of questions! ;)
From audiobooks to note-taking to snacks, Cait and Kara shares some ideas for keeping everyone on track, and enjoying read-aloud time together.
And to get a FREE audiobook, go to audibletrial.com/sisters
Is there one perfect homeschool planner? Or do different people need different planners depending on their personality?
And what about having multiple planners, or when your kids need access to your plans?
Today, Cait and Kara are talking planners, bullet journals, daily dockets, using your phone and the many ways to plan.
It's homeschool convention season!! Are you heading to a convention this year? Or have you always had questions about them?
Are they worth the money? How do you avoid overwhelm? And if you're an introvert, can you attend a convention without crying in the bathroom?
The sisters have invited Dawn Garrett, who has gone to every Cincinnati Great Homeschool Convention since it started to answer your questions and help you navigate the world of "conventioning."
Today the sisters are chatting organization! Books and games and art supplies - oh my! How do we keep track of all the things, and what do we do when people keep giving us stuff? (It's so nice, but we can also drown in great materials!)
PLUS, the sisters have the tiniest case of Olympic Fever! If you do too, and you want to share it with your kids, Cait and Kara have lots of fun resource recommendations!
The sisters are joined in this episode by Colleen Kessler - a gifted specialist, educational consultant, author, speaker and homeschool mom to talk homeschooling gifted and quirky kids.
Do you have a quirky kiddo? A worrier? Or is your child asynchronous? This episode is for you!
Join the sisters for their first mini-episode! Cait + Kara talk kids, allowance, chores and jobs!
Wahoo! The sisters are back for Season 4!
In this episode they're talking deep-dives - how do you support them - how do you encourage kids to follow interests and passions?
Plus, Cait and Kara chat how to homeschool when you have toddlers in the mix, and just how much should we worry about the "s-word" - socialization?
This episode is sponsored by Big Life Journal - www.biglifejournal.com. Use code HSsisters to get 10 percent off.
Hygge is everywhere right now - you know why?
It's awesome!
Hygge doesn't have a direct translation into English, but the closest word is probably coziness. So in this episode, the sisters are talking twinkle lights, cocoa, books, games, recipes and other ways to slow down your homeschool and embrace the most hyggeligt time of year.
This episode is sponsored by Raddish Kids! Get kids of all ages cooking with a Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture, and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. Head to Raddish Kids to download a free lesson.
The sisters are joined by Kortney Garrison from One Deep Drawer, and the trio is chatting personality!
They talk Myers-Briggs, the Enneagram, Love Languages, and lots of Gretchen Rubin. But they also break-down WHY learning about personality can be valuable, and how personality, and knowing ourselves better, impacts our homeschools.
There's so much goodness in this episode!
This episode is sponsored by Raddish Kids.
Get kids of all ages cooking with a Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture, and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. Head to Raddish Kids to download a free lesson.