Tricia Goyer Talks about Homeschooling with More Joy and Less Stress
Release Date: 11/17/2021
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info_outlineWe’ve all felt it…the feeling that we need to do more, be more, cram more things into our homeschool day. Is it possible to achieve great things in our homeschools without working too hard or doing too much? Tricia Goyer gives her hard-earned insights on concepts such as these (and so many more) in this encouraging, interesting, and uplifting interview. Tricia is a homeschooling mom of over 27 years, writer of more than 80 books, popular speaker, and mentor to teen moms. How does she find time to do it all? That’s exactly what you’ll find out when you tune in to today’s podcast. Tricia shares her heart and wisdom regarding what is and isn’t important to accomplish in her homeschooling day, the curriculum that she loves, and what she believes is the most important focus for her as a homeschooling mom. You will love Tricia’s refreshing attitude and supportive approach as she relates the importance of reading aloud to your children, getting help when you need it, and setting priorities that will encourage you rather than discourage you. Tricia shares her heart about not falling prey to comparison. She relates her thoughts on celebrating strengths rather than focusing on weaknesses. In short, if your homeschool needs more joy and less stress, you will definitely want to hear what Tricia has to share!