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JH109: How to Add Music to Your Homeschool with Inga Hope

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Today’s interview is with Inga Hope from Gentle Guitar. Inga and I are chatting today about music, homeschooling, the importance of introducing our kids to music, how we can do that even when we are not musically inclined and so much more. It is a super fun episode and helpful to me as I have one kiddo who loves music, and I can simply can not carry a tune.

Specific questions we discuss music and homeschooling:

  • How can a busy homeschool mom add music into her day?
  • What are some ways to teach music to a variety of ages?
  • Public schools have band and choir, how can homeschoolers offer their kids traditional music and instrument lessons?

Also, she is offering a giveaway for my podcast listeners. If you have you have a 5 to 12-year-old who’s keen to learn a musical instrument, here’s your chance to find out whether your child is ready for music lessons!

ENTER TO WIN 3-FREE MUSIC LESSONS FOR KIDS AGES 5 to 12+

Giveaway ends May 30th

If you liked this episode be sure to leave a rating or review. These serve as a notice to iTunes that I’m not speaking to myself. Not sure how to leave a review? Here are instructions for iTunes and Stitcher users.

Show notes: https://www.findingjoyinthejourney.net/add-music/

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Today’s interview is with Inga Hope from Gentle Guitar. Inga and I are chatting today about music, homeschooling, the importance of introducing our kids to music, how we can do that even when we are not musically inclined and so much more. It is a super fun episode and helpful to me as I have one kiddo who loves music, and I can simply can not carry a tune.

Specific questions we discuss music and homeschooling:

  • How can a busy homeschool mom add music into her day?
  • What are some ways to teach music to a variety of ages?
  • Public schools have band and choir, how can homeschoolers offer their kids traditional music and instrument lessons?

Also, she is offering a giveaway for my podcast listeners. If you have you have a 5 to 12-year-old who’s keen to learn a musical instrument, here’s your chance to find out whether your child is ready for music lessons!

ENTER TO WIN 3-FREE MUSIC LESSONS FOR KIDS AGES 5 to 12+

Giveaway ends May 30th

If you liked this episode be sure to leave a rating or review. These serve as a notice to iTunes that I’m not speaking to myself. Not sure how to leave a review? Here are instructions for iTunes and Stitcher users.

Show notes: https://www.findingjoyinthejourney.net/add-music/

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