109. Rowan Atkinson and Avoiding Homeschool Burnout, Freak Out, and Zone Out
Description
In today’s episode, we get to spend time with Rowan Atkinson from Ontario, Canada. Rowan is a second-generation homeschooler, author, and experienced homeschooling mom of four. Rowan shares how she got into homeschooling, beginning with her own mother’s pioneering decision in the early 1980s and continuing through her experiences as a parent, educator, and curriculum creator. Rowan discusses the evolution of homeschooling from its early days—when resources were scarce and families had to prove the academic validity of their choices—to today’s landscape of abundant options and growing mainstream acceptance. She reflects on the challenges and rewards of homeschooling, including the importance of prioritizing family values, maintaining flexibility, and finding a balance between structure and freedom. Listeners will find inspiration in Rowan’s honesty, humor, and wealth of experience, as well as actionable tips for avoiding burnout and fostering a positive homeschooling environment. The episode concludes with Rowan’s encouragement to parents considering homeschooling: trust yourself, take it one step at a time, and remember that the time invested in your children is never wasted.
Connect with Rowan
Canadian-A Education Resources
Rowan's Book
Enough Already!: Real help for Homeschool Burnout. Freak Out and Zone Out
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