#257 Exciting News
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
3d ago
Super exciting news!! I have a brand new website. It is beautiful, super user friendly, and it has all new videos!! And the best news, the doors to the membership are now open!! Go to www.coachmegthomas.com to check it out! The domain name had to get transferred over the new site, so if it isn't working, come back the next day and check ..read more
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#256 Thoughts from the Playground
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
1w ago
I was at the playground a few weeks back, and I watched a little girl run crying to her mom about a group of kids being mean to her. Little did the mom know that the little girl had started the whole thing. Instead of getting curious, the mom got after the other kids. I want to share some ideas with you on how to help your kids to not be a victim ..read more
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#254 Short & Sweet- I don't know what to do
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
3w ago
Do you ever feel like you don’t know what to do? Maybe your kid isn’t understanding a subject, and you don’t know what to do. Maybe you had a new baby, and you don’t know how to homeschool with a newborn. Whatever it is that you feel like you don’t know what to do, I invite you to listen to this short and sweet episode, I don’t know what to do ..read more
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#253 April's Lesson Plans
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
1M ago
In today's podcast episode, I am sharing with you April's Lesson Plans. I go over each topic, and give some ideas of what you can do in each of them. Click the link in my bio to listen to the episode, and to download the full lesson plan ..read more
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#252 How Long Should I Homeschool Each Day?
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
1M ago
I received a question on Instagram about why is public school so much longer than a homeschool day? Why do homeschoolers say they only need an hour or two to teach their children, but a public school needs 6-7? I am going to be diving into the history of the public school model and why public school days are so much longer. You are not going to want to miss this episode ..read more
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#250 Homeschooling Is So Hard
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
1M ago
Raise your hand if you have ever said the phrase, "Homeschooling is so hard!" I know I have. In today's episode, I want to share with you about why it feels so hard, and if there is anything you can do about it. You are not going to want to miss this one ..read more
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#249 March's Lesson Plans
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
2M ago
One of the ways that I found to help you in your homeschool is with creating lesson plans! Each month includes 16 lessons. They have habit training, the arts, science, and history. I also include book ideas for read aloud and for your younger and older teens. In this week's podcast episode, I am sharing with you March's lesson plans. Link for Homeschool Summit of Northern Utah: https://therefinedschoolhouse.org/summit ..read more
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#248 Thoughts on Testing
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by Meg Thomas
2M ago
How will your kid succeed in life if they don't know how to take a test? How will they get into college, provide, or take care, of a family? How do you know where your kids are if they are not being tested? These are some of the questions I am answering in today's podcast, Thoughts on Testing ..read more
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#247 The Secret to Creating Easy Kids
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
2M ago
Usain Bolt trained for four years for a race that lasted for 9 seconds. Yet people try something for a month or two, don't see results and give up. In today's podcast episode, The Secret to Creating Easy Kids, I am going to let you know 2 simple things you can do to create easy kids, have better relationships, have an amazing homeschool, or anything else you want ..read more
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#246 The Terrible Storyteller with Tanner Duncan
Called To Homeschool
by Meg Thomas
2M ago
Our lives are a collection of stories, each chapter filled with experiences that shape who we are. Whether it's sharing our own journey or listening to others, storytelling connects us on a profound level. But what if you're not very good at storytelling? The great news is that storytelling can be learned. You just need someone to help you. On today's podcast, I am interviewing, Tanner Duncan, who is a master storyteller, and he is telling you how to become a great storyteller. You can check out his course here: https://www.theterribleteacher.co/a/2147775492/azWwbuLJ And his No Yelling Video h ..read more
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