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This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick.
Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick
Homeschooling is a rewarding but often chaotic journey. If you are feeling the pressure, especially around October when the honeymoon phase of the school year starts to wear off, you are not alone. The idea of a “harmonious homeschool” might seem like a distant dream when the kids are arguing, the curriculum feels overwhelming, and you are running low on patience. The good news is that finding peace in your homeschool is not only possible but essential for long-term success in finding a relaxed homeschooling lifestyle!
Six Tips For Having A Calm Homeschooling Lifestyle
Let’s dive into some practical tips that can help transform your homeschool into a more harmonious environment for both you and your children. These ideas come from the experience and wisdom of Teresa Wiedrick, our dear friend and Cousin, as well as homeschool mama self-care coach at Capturing the Charmed Life.
Also, check out her fun interviews with Homeschool Highschool Podcast about homeschooling in Canada and how to engage high schoolers.
1. Start with You: Emotional Regulation is Key
One of the most valuable lessons in creating a harmonious homeschool is recognizing that it starts with you. As Teresa highlights,
“We set the precedent by being what we’re hoping our children will be.”
In other words, how you manage your own emotions and reactions has a significant impact on your children. If you are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, chances are that tension will spill over into your homeschool.
Before diving into the day’s lessons, take a moment to check in with yourself. Ask,
“How am I feeling right now? What do I need?”
Addressing your own emotional needs sets an example for your children and creates an environment where they, too, can learn how to manage their emotions.
Remember, your kids are watching and learning from you, even on your tough days.
2. Adjust Your Expectations
Unrealistic expectations are one of the biggest stressors for homeschool moms. Teresa recalls her early years of homeschooling when she had a vision of the perfect homeschool day:
“I had this idea that we should look like the cover of a homeschooling magazine—kids all smiling around the table with their books open, and everything going smoothly.”
But let’s be real – homeschooling rarely looks like that!
The key is to embrace imperfection and adjust your expectations.
It’s okay if the day doesn’t go as planned. It’s okay if you don’t finish the entire curriculum.
Learning happens in a variety of ways, and sometimes the most valuable lessons come from unplanned moments. Be flexible and recognize that every day won’t be perfect – and that’s perfectly okay. That’s what realistic expectations can do for us!
3. Recognize and Manage Burnout
Around October, many homeschool moms start to feel the strain. The initial excitement of the new school year fades, and the reality of day-to-day homeschooling sets in.
Burnout is real, but it does not have to be the end of your homeschooling journey.
Take time to reflect on what’s causing your stress. Are your expectations too high? Are you feeling isolated or overwhelmed?
Once you identify the source, you can start taking small steps to address it. Whether it’s incorporating more breaks into your day, seeking support from a homeschool community, or simply giving yourself permission to slow down, managing burnout is essential for creating harmonious homeschools.
4. Flexibility is Your Friend
Homeschooling is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Every family is different, and what works one year might not work the next. It’s okay to adapt and change. There’s no perfect way to homeschool.
Some years, you might thrive on a structured schedule; other years, you might lean more toward unschooling or a more relaxed approach.
The key is to remain open to change and adopt a growth mindset.
5. Build a Routine, But Stay Open to Spontaneity
Having a routine provides structure, but do not be afraid to leave room for spontaneous learning experiences. While your family may eventually find a rhythm that works for everyone, be sure to also allow for flexibility.
Some days, educational activities might flow seamlessly, while other days require a break or a shift in focus. It’s all about finding a balance that works for your family.
6. Embrace Self-Compassion
As homeschool moms, we often hold ourselves to impossibly high standards. But remember, you are human. Teresa encourages moms to practice self-compassion, especially on the tough days.
We are not always going to have amazing days, but our goal is to do our best and trust the process.
Give yourself grace, acknowledge that not every day will go perfectly, and celebrate the small wins along the way.
Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick
Calm homeschooling does not mean a perfect homeschool. It means creating an environment where both you and your children can thrive, even amid challenges. Start by regulating your own emotions, adjusting expectations, and allowing room for flexibility. Recognize that getting weary is normal but manageable, and most importantly, be kind to yourself throughout the process.
Homeschooling is a journey, and by focusing on harmony rather than perfection, you can create a more peaceful and fulfilling experience for your family. It is not about creating a picture-perfect experience, either. It’s about nurturing your children’s love for learning while maintaining your own well-being.
Join Vicki and Teresa as they talk about giving yourself permission to adapt, grow, and find joy in the imperfections.
Check out Teresa Wiedrick at:
- Capturing the Charmed Life
- Homeschool Mama Self-Care Facebook page and Homeschool Mama Support Group
- Homeschool Mama Self-Care Podcast
- Lessons on Being a Homeschool Mom
Thank you for Seth Tillman for editing this podcast and for Richie Soares with Homeschool and Humor for writing this blog post!
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO HSHSP VIA COMPUTER
- Follow this link to our iTunes page.
- IMPORTANT STEP: Under our Homeschool Highschool Podcast logo, click on View in iTunes
- This will take you to iTunes and our own podcast page.
- Click SUBSCRIBE.
- Click RATINGS AND REVIEW. (Please take a minute and do this. It helps others find us. Thanks!)
- Thanks!
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE VIA iPHONE
- Tap the purple Podcast icon on your phone
- Tap the search icon on the bottom-right of your screen
- In the search bar type: Homeschool Highschool Podcast
- Tap the Homeschool Highschool Podcast icon
- Tap *Subscribe*
- Please tap *Ratings and Review* and give us some stars and a comment to help others find us more easily.
- Thanks!
The post Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick.
Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick
Homeschooling is a rewarding but often chaotic journey. If you are feeling the pressure, especially around October when the honeymoon phase of the school year starts to wear off, you are not alone. The idea of a “harmonious homeschool” might seem like a distant dream when the kids are arguing, the curriculum feels overwhelming, and you are running low on patience. The good news is that finding peace in your homeschool is not only possible but essential for long-term success in finding a relaxed homeschooling lifestyle!
Six Tips For Having A Calm Homeschooling Lifestyle
Let’s dive into some practical tips that can help transform your homeschool into a more harmonious environment for both you and your children. These ideas come from the experience and wisdom of Teresa Wiedrick, our dear friend and Cousin, as well as homeschool mama self-care coach at Capturing the Charmed Life.
Also, check out her fun interviews with Homeschool Highschool Podcast about homeschooling in Canada and how to engage high schoolers.
1. Start with You: Emotional Regulation is Key
One of the most valuable lessons in creating a harmonious homeschool is recognizing that it starts with you. As Teresa highlights,
“We set the precedent by being what we’re hoping our children will be.”
In other words, how you manage your own emotions and reactions has a significant impact on your children. If you are feeling stressed or overwhelmed, chances are that tension will spill over into your homeschool.
Before diving into the day’s lessons, take a moment to check in with yourself. Ask,
“How am I feeling right now? What do I need?”
Addressing your own emotional needs sets an example for your children and creates an environment where they, too, can learn how to manage their emotions.
Remember, your kids are watching and learning from you, even on your tough days.
2. Adjust Your Expectations
Unrealistic expectations are one of the biggest stressors for homeschool moms. Teresa recalls her early years of homeschooling when she had a vision of the perfect homeschool day:
“I had this idea that we should look like the cover of a homeschooling magazine—kids all smiling around the table with their books open, and everything going smoothly.”
But let’s be real – homeschooling rarely looks like that!
The key is to embrace imperfection and adjust your expectations.
It’s okay if the day doesn’t go as planned. It’s okay if you don’t finish the entire curriculum.
Learning happens in a variety of ways, and sometimes the most valuable lessons come from unplanned moments. Be flexible and recognize that every day won’t be perfect – and that’s perfectly okay. That’s what realistic expectations can do for us!
3. Recognize and Manage Burnout
Around October, many homeschool moms start to feel the strain. The initial excitement of the new school year fades, and the reality of day-to-day homeschooling sets in.
Burnout is real, but it does not have to be the end of your homeschooling journey.
Take time to reflect on what’s causing your stress. Are your expectations too high? Are you feeling isolated or overwhelmed?
Once you identify the source, you can start taking small steps to address it. Whether it’s incorporating more breaks into your day, seeking support from a homeschool community, or simply giving yourself permission to slow down, managing burnout is essential for creating harmonious homeschools.
4. Flexibility is Your Friend
Homeschooling is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Every family is different, and what works one year might not work the next. It’s okay to adapt and change. There’s no perfect way to homeschool.
Some years, you might thrive on a structured schedule; other years, you might lean more toward unschooling or a more relaxed approach.
The key is to remain open to change and adopt a growth mindset.
5. Build a Routine, But Stay Open to Spontaneity
Having a routine provides structure, but do not be afraid to leave room for spontaneous learning experiences. While your family may eventually find a rhythm that works for everyone, be sure to also allow for flexibility.
Some days, educational activities might flow seamlessly, while other days require a break or a shift in focus. It’s all about finding a balance that works for your family.
6. Embrace Self-Compassion
As homeschool moms, we often hold ourselves to impossibly high standards. But remember, you are human. Teresa encourages moms to practice self-compassion, especially on the tough days.
We are not always going to have amazing days, but our goal is to do our best and trust the process.
Give yourself grace, acknowledge that not every day will go perfectly, and celebrate the small wins along the way.
Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick
Calm homeschooling does not mean a perfect homeschool. It means creating an environment where both you and your children can thrive, even amid challenges. Start by regulating your own emotions, adjusting expectations, and allowing room for flexibility. Recognize that getting weary is normal but manageable, and most importantly, be kind to yourself throughout the process.
Homeschooling is a journey, and by focusing on harmony rather than perfection, you can create a more peaceful and fulfilling experience for your family. It is not about creating a picture-perfect experience, either. It’s about nurturing your children’s love for learning while maintaining your own well-being.
Join Vicki and Teresa as they talk about giving yourself permission to adapt, grow, and find joy in the imperfections.
Check out Teresa Wiedrick at:
- Capturing the Charmed Life
- Homeschool Mama Self-Care Facebook page and Homeschool Mama Support Group
- Homeschool Mama Self-Care Podcast
- Lessons on Being a Homeschool Mom
Thank you for Seth Tillman for editing this podcast and for Richie Soares with Homeschool and Humor for writing this blog post!
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO HSHSP VIA COMPUTER
- Follow this link to our iTunes page.
- IMPORTANT STEP: Under our Homeschool Highschool Podcast logo, click on View in iTunes
- This will take you to iTunes and our own podcast page.
- Click SUBSCRIBE.
- Click RATINGS AND REVIEW. (Please take a minute and do this. It helps others find us. Thanks!)
- Thanks!
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE VIA iPHONE
- Tap the purple Podcast icon on your phone
- Tap the search icon on the bottom-right of your screen
- In the search bar type: Homeschool Highschool Podcast
- Tap the Homeschool Highschool Podcast icon
- Tap *Subscribe*
- Please tap *Ratings and Review* and give us some stars and a comment to help others find us more easily.
- Thanks!
The post Harmonious Homeschools with Teresa Wiedrick appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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