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Covering topics to empower and encourage parents who homeschool their children.
In this episode of Homeschool Minnesota, host Dayle Annand speaks with Kate Hannon about the importance of consumer math in homeschooling. They discuss the challenges of teaching math, the significance of a biblical worldview in financial education, and practical budgeting skills. Kate shares insights on how to integrate financial stewardship into everyday life and the resources available for parents to teach their children effectively. The conversation emphasizes the need for intentionality in teaching financial principles and encourages parents to model good stewardship for their children.
Links:
To purchase Consumer Math: https://www.masterbooks.com/consumer-math-set
To connect with Consumer Math Master Book Academy Classes:
https://www.masterbooksacademy.com/courses
To buy other Math books from Kate Hannon:
https://www.masterbooks.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=kate%20loop%20hannon
To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ:
https://homeschoolminnesota.org/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Homeschooling and Math Challenges03:03 The Importance of Consumer Math05:54 Biblical Principles in Financial Education09:00 Teaching Kids a Biblical Worldview of Finances12:03 Integrating Consumer Math into High School Curriculum14:54 Budgeting and Financial Decision-Making18:00 Preparing Students for Real-Life Financial Situations20:59 Encouraging Good Stewardship from a Young Age23:56 Supplemental Resources for Consumer Math26:56 Final Thoughts on Homeschooling and Financial Education
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Homeschool Minnesota
Covering topics to empower and encourage parents who homeschool their children.