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Author: Courtney Sabin

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Homeschool Curve is hosted by Courtney Sabin, a homeschool graduate now homeschooling her three children. This podcast explores the twists and turns of homeschooling with intention—combining desire, understanding, planning, and hope. Together, let’s navigate the homeschool curve, embrace intentional living, and have fun dancing along the way!

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In this episode, we sit down with Susan Linn, renowned psychologist, author, and expert on the impact of media and commercialism on children, to discuss the growing issue of passive technology use among kids. As screens become an increasingly dominant part of children's lives, many are losing opportunities for creative, active play. Susan shares her insights on how tech is influencing childhood development, the dangers of passive screen time, and what parents can do to reclaim playtime for th...
In this episode, we dive into the hidden world of advertising and its powerful impact on our children. Did you know the average child is exposed to hundreds of ads every single day? From cereal boxes to screen time, our kids are surrounded by marketing messages that shape their desires, behavior, and even their beliefs about themselves. Join us as we explore the negative effects of advertising on young minds and discuss practical strategies to protect your kids from this constant bombardment...
All parents comes face to face with fear, because the future is unknown. How we choose to parent in times of fear is what defines us. "FEAR gives us two options. Fear Everything And Run OR Face Everything And Rise."
Get ready to be disappointed! You're about to find out just how many advertisements your child sees a day. Ads have negative effects on children (especially young children). Since forcing your kid to stare at a blank wall for the rest of their life ISN'T an option (dang it!), I'll give you 3 tips on how to combat the destructive power of ads.
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