Sarah Reid – Unlocking Learning Potential

In our latest episode, we delve into a narrative that’s uplifting and incredibly enriching for those of us steering through the homeschooling seas. I had the privilege of chatting with Sarah Reid, the visionary behind Innovative Press, who has masterfully turned the tides of homeschooling challenges to craft a beacon of educational innovation.

Sarah’s odyssey in homeschooling mirrors the journey many of us embark upon. Confronted with the monumental task of ensuring her children received a rich and engaging education outside the conventional classroom, she faced hurdles that might have deterred the faint of heart. Yet, Sarah saw these challenges as opportunities to innovate and create, leading to the development of unique teaching resources, including the transformative Encephalon Code Book.

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Book Recommendations for Your Teen

It’s the beginning of December, and if you’re like me, you’re trying to figure out last-minute gifts. When my kids were growing up, I would always have a pile of books next to their stockings. The entire time I’ve been raising my kids, I’ve been trying to instill a love of books in them. One way I did that was to get them lots of books each Christmas.  It was just easier to put a big pile of books next to their stocking rather than wrap them all up.

So, I thought today that I would share some of the books that I have read this year because if I left it open to all of the books that I’ve read in the youth or young adult section, it would just take too long. I added a couple of classics in, too.  I’ve been reading some young adult books with my students this year that have really stood out for me.  I want to share those with you to give you some ideas for books that you wouldn’t think of reading because most of these are books I didn’t read with my own kids.  Enjoy!

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Julia Booker – Learning to Love Reading

Meet Julia Booker, the heart and soul of Booker’s Book Nook. She has a passion for sharing the love of reading! She’s a representative with PaperPie (formerly Usborne). Their motto? “We gather for good around literacy and learning.” For five years now, Julia’s been hosting an annual book drive bash, raising money to hook up foster care kids in CCC (Community Care County) with shiny new books.

In just the last two years, she’s scored enough donations to dish out a whopping 1,200 top-notch books, one for each kid in the county’s care. Julia’s no newbie to the kid scene; she’s spent over 20 years waltzing through roles like dance teacher, sub, helper, and Sunday school teacher. When she’s not dishing out the best children’s stories, she’s got her hands full, homeschooling her two sons. Julia’s on a mission to bring families closer, one book at a time.

Find out more about Julia and PaperPie by listening to this week’s podcast!

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Algorithmic Thinking: Building Problem Solvers for Life

Are you a homeschooling parent looking to empower your child in today’s tech-driven world? This episode delves into the exciting realm of teaching algorithms and algorithmic thinking! Discover how teaching algorithms nurtures critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Our practical tips will help you make algorithmic learning engaging and enjoyable right from your homeschool. We’ll show you how algorithmic thinking goes beyond screens, enhancing everyday problem-solving skills and fostering teamwork and resilience. Plus, we’ll guide you on actively shaping your child’s digital experiences through algorithmic interactions online.

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Books & Beyond – “So Good They Can’t Ignore You”

NEW!  Realizing Genius Connections – Books and Beyond!

Have you ever had the experience where several things happen, and all of a sudden, you are making all these connections?  You are reading a book, and you remember what someone said in a webinar or course or another book, and everything just makes a little bit more sense.

That happens to me on a regular basis, and the first thing I want to do is share it with someone!  I’ve been thinking about doing this for a while and this week, I finished a book and attended a webinar and … BAM!  I was hit with some genius connections!  I just had to share!

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