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Episode 41: Eight Ways to Spot Homeschoolers in the Wild

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Episode 41: Eight Ways to Spot Homeschoolers in the Wild

In this episode of the Creative Homeschool Podcast, I dive into the lighthearted world of homeschooler spotting. I share eight amusing ways to identify homeschoolers out in the world, fully aware that these are stereotypes with a kernel of truth.

From observing kids who abandon the playground for the allure of the forest to encountering avid collectors of seashells and feathers, we explore the distinctive characteristics that often mark homeschool families. Join me as we discuss the telltale signs of homeschoolers at the library, the grocery store (watch out for excessive cream of tartar!), and even Home Depot, where peculiar combinations of items might reveal ambitious backyard projects. Whether you stumble upon a group engaged in a spontaneous poetry recitation or encounter families dressed up for historical reenactments on a regular day, these humorous cues might just make you smile or even recognize it in you and your family!

I invite you to please share your own observations and additions to my list, turning this playful exploration into a community effort and send me an email at podcast@soulsparklettes.com and share your own observations! Remember, it's all in good fun, and sometimes, stereotypes do capture a bit of the homeschooling spirit. Until next time, happy homeschooling!

Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube:@soulsparklettesart

Find us on FaceBook www.facebook.com/soulsparklettesart

Copyright Music Credit: The Glitter Bomb® Theme by Jai Soul 2022

Introducing Delicious Diner, a creative writing course for kids where kids get to create recipes, a menu, help wanted ads, advertise, and even create a floor plan for their own imaginary diner while they're learning how to write, grammar, spelling, typing, entrepreneurship and more.
This course is kid-tested, kid-approved, and designed with kid-input and is in short video bites that also teach kids how to use Canva, a free (or paid) graphics design program with over 75 million users.

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Episode 41: Eight Ways to Spot Homeschoolers in the Wild

In this episode of the Creative Homeschool Podcast, I dive into the lighthearted world of homeschooler spotting. I share eight amusing ways to identify homeschoolers out in the world, fully aware that these are stereotypes with a kernel of truth.

From observing kids who abandon the playground for the allure of the forest to encountering avid collectors of seashells and feathers, we explore the distinctive characteristics that often mark homeschool families. Join me as we discuss the telltale signs of homeschoolers at the library, the grocery store (watch out for excessive cream of tartar!), and even Home Depot, where peculiar combinations of items might reveal ambitious backyard projects. Whether you stumble upon a group engaged in a spontaneous poetry recitation or encounter families dressed up for historical reenactments on a regular day, these humorous cues might just make you smile or even recognize it in you and your family!

I invite you to please share your own observations and additions to my list, turning this playful exploration into a community effort and send me an email at podcast@soulsparklettes.com and share your own observations! Remember, it's all in good fun, and sometimes, stereotypes do capture a bit of the homeschooling spirit. Until next time, happy homeschooling!

Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube:@soulsparklettesart

Find us on FaceBook www.facebook.com/soulsparklettesart

Copyright Music Credit: The Glitter Bomb® Theme by Jai Soul 2022

Introducing Delicious Diner, a creative writing course for kids where kids get to create recipes, a menu, help wanted ads, advertise, and even create a floor plan for their own imaginary diner while they're learning how to write, grammar, spelling, typing, entrepreneurship and more.
This course is kid-tested, kid-approved, and designed with kid-input and is in short video bites that also teach kids how to use Canva, a free (or paid) graphics design program with over 75 million users.

  continue reading

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