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Unexpected Homeschoolers

Unexpected Homeschoolers

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We're not your typical homeschooling family. Actually, we never thought we'd even be standing here saying that we educate at home. But thanks to the world shutdown in 2020 and God's hand in it all, we have found something that allows all of us to thrive, both in the school setting and beyond. This podcast is for you if you're curious about homeschooling, want to learn how to travel hack so you can take your family on more trips around the globe for pennies, or if you just need some inspiration in your homeschooling journey. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and join in on the conversation!Candace Crompton Sciences sociales Écritures et commentaires de voyage
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    • New Year Intentions - And They're Not What You Expect
      Jan 17 2026

      In this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, Candace Crompton reflects on her intentions for the new year, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal goals with the natural rhythms of life. She discusses the need to slow down during the winter months, allowing for rest and family time rather than succumbing to the hustle culture prevalent in American society. Candace shares her personal resolutions, which include prioritizing health, reading more books, and creating a cozy home environment that encourages creativity and relaxation. She also touches on the significance of saying 'no' to commitments that detract from family time and personal well-being, advocating for a more intentional approach to life and homeschooling.


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      32 min
    • Let's Talk the Charlotte Mason Method
      Nov 14 2025

      In this conversation, Candace Crompton discusses the Charlotte Mason method of education, emphasizing the importance of literature, read-alouds, and a slower, more thoughtful approach to learning. She shares her personal experiences with her children, the challenges of traditional schooling, and the benefits of year-round education. Candace also provides resources for parents interested in implementing the Charlotte Mason method and reflects on her journey towards this educational philosophy.


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      Takeaways

      The Charlotte Mason method emphasizes narration and understanding over rote writing.

      Literature plays a crucial role in fostering a love for reading in children.

      Read-aloud sessions significantly enhance children's vocabulary and comprehension.

      Charlotte Mason education encourages a slower pace to avoid burnout.

      Year-round schooling allows for flexibility and reduces stress for parents and children.

      Resources like 'Honey for a Child's Heart' can help find quality literature for children.

      Ambleside Online offers free resources for Charlotte Mason education.

      The importance of engaging children in a way that fosters a love for learning.

      Transitioning to a new educational method can be daunting but rewarding.

      Taking breaks and enjoying family time is essential during the holiday season.


      Charlotte Mason, homeschooling, education, literature, read-alouds, year-round schooling, resources, parenting, learning methods, curriculum





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      37 min
    • Homeschooling Around the Holidays
      Oct 24 2025

      In this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, Candace Crompton discusses how to embrace the winter season in homeschooling. She emphasizes the importance of slowing down during the colder months, keeping core subjects alive in a gentle manner, and integrating creative seasonal activities into learning. The conversation highlights the value of family connection, acts of kindness, and the benefits of a slower pace for both children and parents.


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      Takeaways

      Winter is a time to slow down and embrace a different rhythm.

      Core subjects can be taught in a more comforting and hands-on way during winter.

      Baking and crafting can be integrated into learning as valuable educational activities.

      Acts of kindness during the winter season help teach children empathy and generosity.

      Creating a cozy atmosphere at home enhances the learning experience.

      Using technology like AI can help in planning seasonal learning activities.

      Slowing down allows families to notice and appreciate the little things in life.

      Homeschooling provides the flexibility to opt out of the rush of traditional schooling.

      Memory-making activities can be just as valuable as traditional education.

      Reflecting on family values and education is essential during the winter months.



      homeschooling, winter learning, core subjects, seasonal activities, slowing down, family education, kindness, creative learning, homeschooling tips, education philosophy

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      14 min
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