Show Notes
Something to Explore: Which continent has the largest families?
African families have 4.5 children on average, while in Asia they have an average of 2.1 children, in Latin America 2.0, in North America 1.9 and in Europe 1.6. Making African Families larger than other places in the world
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African Proverb
No matter how big an eye is, two eyes are better than one. ~ Yoruba Proverb
Word of the Episode
Duro means wait in Yoruba.
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Grown Folks Section: Meet Regina Coley
It's summer, and school's out, which gives families time to explore. Regina Coley stopped by our podcast to share her expertise with us. Regina is the MotivatHER, Educator and Cultivator. It's her business to help women lead and create change in their communities using powerful and purposeful educational programs. And as a proud mother of eight lovely young ones, she and her husband are homeschooling all but one of their children. Listen in as she gives us the scoop on how her family does homeschooling and what summer education looks like for them.
In this episode's chat we cover a lot. We talk about what brought the Coley's to homeschooling and how they conquer the summer months. Here are some of the key points you'll want to catch:
- Getting a reluctant partner on board with homeschooling.
- Ways to go about planning a summer of exploration filled with fun and learning.
- Suggestions for Google search terms when looking for summer programs and activities for your youth.
- Ways to avoid the Summer Slide.
- Some of our favorite places to get great supplies for activities during the summer.
- Ways to incorporate children of different ages into the learning adventure.
Get chatty and tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only exist if more people are listening. If you know someone with children or an educator, tell them where to find us. Our tips and tricks are beneficial to educators, parents who homeschool, and those interested in supplementing their children's education.
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Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work for our families, please check out our past episodes.
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