DiscoverThe Feast Life#61: Homeschooling Through the Middle Years: Encouragement, Tips, and Lessons Learned with Trisha Vuong
#61: Homeschooling Through the Middle Years: Encouragement, Tips, and Lessons Learned with Trisha Vuong

#61: Homeschooling Through the Middle Years: Encouragement, Tips, and Lessons Learned with Trisha Vuong

Update: 2025-01-13
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Feeling isolated as a homeschool mom in the middle years? You're not alone. In this heartfelt and practical episode, Julie Ross sits down with Trisha Vong, better known as Juicebox Homeschool, to discuss the joys, challenges, and unique dynamics of homeschooling middle and high schoolers. If you're looking for encouragement, relatable insights, and actionable tips, this is the conversation you’ve been waiting for.


Middle school and high school bring a whole new set of joys and challenges to homeschooling. Julie and Trisha dive into what it means to adapt to these transitions, keep kids motivated, and foster independence while maintaining a strong connection. They discuss navigating screen time, teaching life skills, managing emotional shifts, and prioritizing relationships in a season that can feel emotionally intense for both kids and moms. Whether you’re just entering this phase or need fresh inspiration, this episode is packed with relatable stories and helpful advice.


5 Key Takeaways:


Prioritize Relationships Over Productivity: Middle school and high school years are a critical time to focus on relationships rather than just ticking off tasks. Build trust and create a safe space for open communication.


Foster Independence Gradually: Introduce tools like planners and age-appropriate responsibilities to help children grow in their ability to manage time, work, and life skills effectively.


Tailor Learning to Passions: Identify what excites your children—whether it’s music, art, or hands-on projects—and incorporate those interests into your homeschool curriculum to spark motivation.


Set Boundaries with Technology: Manage screen time wisely by distinguishing between school-related and entertainment use. Create rhythms that support focus during the week while allowing for balance and connection.


Embrace the Season as an Opportunity: Middle years bring challenges, but they also provide a unique opportunity for growth, discipleship, and preparing your children for real-life responsibilities.


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#61: Homeschooling Through the Middle Years: Encouragement, Tips, and Lessons Learned with Trisha Vuong

#61: Homeschooling Through the Middle Years: Encouragement, Tips, and Lessons Learned with Trisha Vuong

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