How Homeschooling Affected My Life

Amanda Schenkenberger is a grown homeschooler that now homeschools her own 4 children.

She took time out to share her reflections, triumphs and struggles through homeschooling.

“How homeschooling affected my life and how it translated to her homeschool now.”

In This Episode with Amanda

I often get the question, this seems great for a few years when they are young, but how do homeschoolers really turn out over the long run? What about:

  • Socialization?
  • How Will They Live In The “Real World” If They Are Never Told What To Do?
  • What Will They Learn If They Don’t Go To School?
  • If They Do Go To School, Won’t They Be Too Far Behind? 

In this episode Amanda answers these questions and talks about how her experiences have shaped her as an adult.

She shares the strengths; the work ethic that she built even though her life was filled with a large amount of play and freedom.

Amanda shares the notable experiences that question what we think are set parameters of learning; like learning how to read from her deaf parent.

And the life shifts that brought change; her homeschooling days coming to an end as her parents went through a divorce.

As well as how she prepared going to school for the first time ever. 

If you are a parent that is curious about homeschooling, or are questioning what your homeschool choice will turn out to look like, then listen to this episode. 

Resources and Connection

Amanda has chosen to continue to homeschool her own children. She also runs a business that support others homeschool moms through coaching and community. She understands that Homeschooling can be a beautiful, joy-filled experience—or it can be a stressful, overwhelming routine. That’s why she created Heart Smart Moms.

You can connect with Amanda and access her support through her website, moms.heartsmarthomeschool.com

You can also connect with her through Instagram @homeschoolcoachingmama

Heart Smart Homeschool Moms is also a sponsor for HOW TO BE AN AWESOME HOMESCHOOLER Summit! We are grateful for the sponsors that help our summit to happen and remain accessible to the community. 

If you would like to hear more stories from grown homeschoolers and unschoolers, then check out my episode with Hannah Frankman, Liana Francisco and Zoi Hunter

How To Be An Awesome Homeschooler Summit

If you haven’t already heard, March 24th is our third How To Be An Awesome Homeschooler Summit! 

We are hosting this full day summit LIVE and our special guests are bringing the Powerful P’s to the table through interactive keynotes and workshops~ PURPOSE. PERSIST. PLAY. 

We have Leah Boden laying the foundation for PURPOSE.

Julie Bogart showing the art of PERSIST. 

Mr. Chazz is educating us all on the power of PLAY. 

Kelly Edwards is guiding us through her workshop on Supporting Neurodiversity.

And you get ME, Robyn Roberston and a few special guests embracing the Self Directed Teen. 

Go to the website HOW TO BE AN AWESOME HOMESCHOOLER to register for your FREE ticket and receive extra goodies. If you cannot make the live event, we are also offering a package of the recordings, pdfs and post event community goodies. 

Thank you To Our Podcast Sponsors

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