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On the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast our goal is to inspire and encourage you with actionable strategies to take you from overwhelmed to confident in your homeschool adventure. Listen to interviews with amazing influencers in the homeschool world and beyond.
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Starting a new homeschool year can feel overwhelming, but with a few mindset shifts, it can also be smooth, joyful, and sustainable. In this episode, we’ll talk about three simple changes that make a big difference. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/325
Struggling to keep younger kids occupied while teaching your older ones? In this episode, I share 10 boredom buster tote ideas and a simple weekly rotation plan to keep little hands busy and your homeschool running smoothly. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/324
Sometimes, your oldest child ends up as the unofficial “guinea pig” in your homeschooling journey—but that’s not as scary as it sounds. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/323
In this episode, we explore how the inductive Bible study method can transform your homeschool Bible time. Learn how to teach your kids to observe, interpret, and apply Scripture for themselves—whether they’re in early elementary or high school.  Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/322
Let’s talk about those fancy teacher planner books… and why you probably don’t need one in your homeschool. We’ll chat about why overplanning just leads to burnout, how homeschooling is not school at home, and why choosing student-led, homeschool-friendly curriculum can make a world of difference. Plus, a tip on reverse planning that might actually work for your sanity! Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/321
Christian parents wrestle with protecting kids’ innocence while readying them for a world of conflicting values. Guest Elizabeth Urbanowicz (Foundation Worldview) offers insight on preparing kids for the real world while still preserving their childhood. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/320
We’re joined by Col. Bill Davis, National Executive Director of the Young Marines. Whether your kids are interested in the military or you're simply passionate about raising strong, confident leaders, you'll love this deep dive into the Young Marines program and how it can complement your homeschool journey. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/319
Are screens making learning shallower? In this episode, we explore why handwriting and reading on paper boost comprehension and brain engagement—and why it’s time to bring pencils and printed books back into homeschool routines. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/318
Ready to hear about some active learning strategies that anyone can use in their homeschool – and with any age? Ditch the passive learning and piles of worksheets and try these ideas instead. Inspired by some Pennsylvania homeschoolers. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/317
Today we’re joined by Danika Cooley—award-winning author, former homeschooling mom, and creator of Bible Road Trip. Danika shares her heart for helping families disciple their kids and make big theological truths simple and engaging. We talk about her new children’s book series answering key questions of the Christian faith and practical ways to spark a love for God’s Word at home. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/316
What if you could craft your school year in a way that simplifies planning, lessens the transitions throughout the day, and gives you more time for reading and lingering in topics with your kids? Check out today's scheduling hack! Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/315
Tired of being the engine behind every homeschool day? In this episode, we talk about raising self-motivated learners—kids who take ownership of their education. I’ll share practical steps to shift your role from teacher to coach, and how to build independence one small habit at a time. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/314
Let’s face it—homeschooling can get expensive fast if you're not careful. But the truth is, you don’t have to spend a fortune to give your kids a rich and rewarding homeschool experience. Here are my top practical, tried-and-true tips to help you homeschool on a budget—without compromising on quality. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/313
Even if you're not focusing on academics for a few months this summer, you can still use this time to teach your kids some important life lessons. We'll chat about 3 of them today. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/312
Today we're talking about why kids don't need endless variety - they need consistency. And what does this look like for homeschool families? Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/311
Start your homeschool year strong with three simple tips that blend parenting and homemaking wisdom to help you reset with clarity and calm. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/310
We'll walk you step-by-step through planning for next school year in less than an hour! Yes, even if you have multiple kids with multiple subjects. Here's the best way to simplify your planning, get it done now, and then enjoy your summer. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/309
Today, we’re tackling a challenge that so many parents face—kids who absolutely hate writing. But don’t worry, help is here! I’m thrilled to welcome Julie Bogart, founder of Brave Writer and author of the brand-new book Help! My Kid Hates Writing.Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/308
Are you looking for an upper level math course? Here's our experience with Khan Academy's Algebra II. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/307
Make homeschooling simpler by creating a science labs bin! Learn how to get started, what items you should include, and take action on this episode right away. Show notes with a downloadable science labs checklist is at https://www.4onemore.com/306
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Leslie Howard-Redweik

I know you have this thing against worksheets but my kids actually love worksheets. Worksheets are generally meant as review because your brain works by remembering information by reviewing it multiple times. It's not busy work. Not liking them is a personality thing not an across the board child thing. I mean I know you can only speak to your own experience but you should consider everybody is not like you and your children. ;) - 30 year homeschooling mom

Jun 7th
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