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Minimalist Homeschooling
The Story Weavers
41 episodes
2 weeks ago
The ultimate goal for a minimalist homeschooler is to achieve effective and impactful education for their children with fewer resources, less stress, and greater simplicity. A minimalist approach focuses on decluttering, prioritizing, and optimizing the learning experience. Achieve Maximum Learning Outcomes with Minimal Resources. Want your kid to become a more powerful communicator? The secrets to guiding them (yes, many times by role modeling) to speak and write so they will be understood, handle conflicts, and understand others? That is the question, and this podcast will give you the answer. Sponsored by the Story Weavers, we welcome you to Minimalist Homeschooling.
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The ultimate goal for a minimalist homeschooler is to achieve effective and impactful education for their children with fewer resources, less stress, and greater simplicity. A minimalist approach focuses on decluttering, prioritizing, and optimizing the learning experience. Achieve Maximum Learning Outcomes with Minimal Resources. Want your kid to become a more powerful communicator? The secrets to guiding them (yes, many times by role modeling) to speak and write so they will be understood, handle conflicts, and understand others? That is the question, and this podcast will give you the answer. Sponsored by the Story Weavers, we welcome you to Minimalist Homeschooling.
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Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family,
Language Learning,
Education for Kids
Episodes (20/41)
Minimalist Homeschooling
What do we do (as parents) to smother or stop a childs interest in a subject?
Explore how parents can inadvertently stifle their children's natural curiosity and learn effective ways to nurture their burgeoning interests.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 47 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
Part 1: Unlocking the Secrets of "Study" and "Desire" in Learning
In our pursuit of knowledge, how often do we unintentionally stifle or diminish our innate desire to learn? Let's unravel Leonardo da Vinci's assertion: “Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in. - Leonardo da Vinci
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2 years ago
10 minutes 1 second

Minimalist Homeschooling
Will my child be adequately socialized?
"Will my child be adequately socialized?" It's a question that resonates in the minds of many parents venturing into the realm of homeschooling. This lingering doubt often stems from deeply rooted societal beliefs about education and development. But what does "socialization" truly mean in the context of a child's growth and learning? What precisely are we alluding to?
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2 years ago
14 minutes 7 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
My Kid Dislikes Reading... What Do I Do?
Discover insightful strategies and tools to inspire a love for reading in children who resist the allure of books. Dive deep into understanding the root causes of their reluctance and employ innovative techniques to nurture their literary curiosity.
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2 years ago
10 minutes 1 second

Minimalist Homeschooling
Is your child bored while writing?
If you are bored while writing, then, most importantly, you are doing it wrong, and you will also bore your reader. Visit: https://www.thestory-weavers.com/pages/blog for the full blog
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2 years ago
2 minutes 31 seconds

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Are You a Negotiator or Tyrant in Creating Routines for Your Homeschool?
In the episode "Are You a Negotiator or Tyrant in Creating Routines for Your Homeschool?", we delve deep into the psyche of routines, exploring their importance in minimalist homeschooling and how they shape our days, bringing balance and happiness. The discussion brings forward a radical approach: envisioning and crafting a day you'd love to have rather than a list of 'have-tos', and negotiating with oneself to achieve it.
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2 years ago
2 minutes 44 seconds

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Self-Doubt in Minimalist Homeschooling: When the Mind Belittles Your Endeavors
The Quiet Whisper of Self-Doubt: Why Do We Minimize Ourselves?
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2 years ago
4 minutes 48 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
Unlocking Autonomy in Homeschooling: Can 'Freedom Levels' Be the Game-Changer?
How Can "Freedom Levels" Revolutionize Your Homeschooling Experience? Striking the right balance between freedom and structure has always been a challenge for homeschooling parents. While the flexibility of homeschooling is its primary appeal, maintaining a structured learning environment is equally important. Too much structure, and children may feel stifled; too much freedom, and they might become aimless. The question is: how do you ensure your child remains disciplined while relishing the freedom that homeschooling provides? So, we've heard about this idea of "Freedom Levels" in homeschooling. What's the essence of it?
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2 years ago
6 minutes 10 seconds

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Patterns-of-Tonalities Series 3: Freedom & Presence vs. having the “inside voice”
Freedom & Presence vs. having the “inside voice” How do I teach my child to NOT follow other people's tonalities? This is a controversial subject. It is up to parents to decide if their kids are ready for this exercise. In Freedom & Presence, you'll challenge the belief that you should always speak from the inside out and adjust to others.
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3 years ago
9 minutes 53 seconds

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Patterns of Tonality 1: What's the most effective way to teach my child to adjust their tones?
What's the most effective way to teach my child to adjust their tones? Recognizing patterns is what our brains do best. Finding and practicing Patterns-of-Tonalities is the best way to teach by experience. Use the Mirroring game to achieve this. Before you play the game, tell your child one reason why it's worthwhile to learn Patterns-of-Tonalities. Studies showing the benefits, building a rapport through commonalities or emotional contagion are factors that can trigger your child, depending on the trigger. The ability to notice patterns of tonalities must be of value to us, so why should we care? In part, this is because mirroring tonalities creates rapport: By adapting your tone, volume, pace, and rhythm for each context and person, you subconsciously build trust. According to theory, people prefer to be with people who are like them or whom they´d like to be like. And dislike those who are different. If you mention that this is not good for an argument, you prove your point: You prefer people who prefer an argument over people with different beliefs. Observing others in a public space is an excellent way to see this phenomenon in action. As they become more in tune with their talking partner, they will become more alike. Their movements will mimic one another. They hold their arms the same way, or when one leans forward, the other mirrors it. We use the language they use. Perhaps you adjust your voice tone. Imagine a fast talker meeting a slow talker. Both would be frustrated, one because the pace is too slow, the other because it is too fast. Then, how does mirroring work with patterns of tonality? Let's challenge our kids to recognize patterns in volume, tempo, and tone. Up until the point where the other person does not know it, they will just feel more connected to them. Read, discuss and offer suggestions in each of these three areas (volume, tone or tempo). Make a drawing of the pattern. For instance. Speed. I will speak really fast (draw dots on the paper) and then really slowly. I will exaggerate at first, then move to small patterns. Volume: Normal, then whisper, then normal, then loud. Talk angry, happy, grateful, ask a question, give a command. Determine the tone for each. We'll cover several patterns next week. Today, start observing and drawing out the patterns.
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3 years ago
6 minutes 41 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
What if my child doesn't make decisions fast? 6 Step Formula
Ready to start making tough and small decisions with less stress? This is a formula you can use with your child. Covering the 20 Second Rule and the 6 Step Formula.
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3 years ago
10 minutes 47 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
Interview with the President of Gifted and Thriving Dr. Michael Postma
3 years ago
57 minutes 53 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
Challenge: Talk Fast, and Talk Slow in your Tonality
3 years ago
25 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
Know your Reason for talking
3 years ago
26 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
Interview: How to bring out the best and most self-confident 2e students? Join Julie Skolnick, M.A. J.D. Founder of with Understanding comes calm.
3 years ago
45 minutes 9 seconds

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Advanced Tonalities
If you change your tone of voice, would your kid be more involved in learning? Challenge yourself to learn different tonalities to use in your homeschool.
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3 years ago
52 minutes 22 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
The "Obviously" Tonality
3 years ago
20 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
23. Urgency 2 - Affirming the Why
4 years ago
5 minutes 46 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
Urgency 1.
4 years ago
5 minutes 42 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
21:The Framework to Paraphrase, A tool you will use throught your life
Focus on developing your paraphrasing skills this week. In the deep dive (download in the resource library of www.thestory-weavers.com), there are four stories with question prompts to practice using the tool. If you want your child, parent or friend to feel that you really listen to them, and they, in turn, listen to you, then paraphrasing this week will be useful in every situation. Improve one communication skill at a time.
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4 years ago
5 minutes 52 seconds

Minimalist Homeschooling
The ultimate goal for a minimalist homeschooler is to achieve effective and impactful education for their children with fewer resources, less stress, and greater simplicity. A minimalist approach focuses on decluttering, prioritizing, and optimizing the learning experience. Achieve Maximum Learning Outcomes with Minimal Resources. Want your kid to become a more powerful communicator? The secrets to guiding them (yes, many times by role modeling) to speak and write so they will be understood, handle conflicts, and understand others? That is the question, and this podcast will give you the answer. Sponsored by the Story Weavers, we welcome you to Minimalist Homeschooling.