Coffee With Carrie: Homeschool Podcast
Sit down, relax, and take a little coffee break with Carrie. Using biblical principles, years of experience, and a little bit of humor, Carrie De Francisco offers homeschooling advice, tips, and ideas to moms who have been called to this homeschooling adventure. Weekly coffee breaks and conversations with Carrie will give you the support and encouragement you need to help you homeschool one day at a time, one step at a time, and one cup of coffee at a time. Author of Just Breathe ( & Take a Sip of Coffee): Homeschool Simply & Enjoyably, Homeschool High School: A Handbook for Christian Education, and A Home Education Handbook: 9 Questions to Ask for Simple and Balanced Home-Based Learning.
Coffee With Carrie: Homeschool Podcast
The Mid Year Slump: Finding the Door in the February Wall
The midyear slump is real! Every year for almost twenty years of homeschooling, Carrie hit what she called the “February Wall.” If you have been homeschooling for at least a year, you know that "wall" and you know how hard it is to scale it this time of the year. There's no need to scale the February Wall. It will only add more bruises and fatigue. Instead, look for the door in the February Wall; the Lord always provides one. In this week's episode, Carrie shares seven simple and practical tips to help you get past the midyear slump and to conquer the February Wall. Pour yourself a cup of coffee, put your feet up, and join Carrie for a little coffee break.
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