
106. Minimalist Homeschooling & Just-In-Time Learning
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Discover how minimalist homeschooling can bring more peace, clarity, and purpose to your family’s education journey. This episode explores the power of just-in-time learning—an approach that emphasizes core skills, real-world readiness, and student-led discovery.
Whether you're an unschooler, a new homeschool parent, or rethinking traditional education, you'll learn:
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How to simplify your homeschool environment
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The benefits of “learning as needed” vs. preparing for every scenario
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Why kids thrive with freedom, flexibility, and fewer distractions
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The connection between minimalism, mental clarity, and joyful learning
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What historical figures like George Washington can teach us about self-education
This episode is packed with practical tips and deep encouragement for intentional parents, grandparents, and educators pursuing faithful, simplified, and student-centered homeschooling.
References from today's episode:
mountvernon.org
The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 by Joseph J. Ellis
Minimalist/Essentialist Books that Inspired:
The More of Less by Joshua Becker
It's All Too Much by Peter Walsh
Declutter Your Heart and Your Home by Julia Ubbenga
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Condo
Essentialism by Greg McKeown
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