Let’s chat about homeschooling worriers.
I often describe my son as a World-Class Worrier. In his nine-plus years on this planet, he has conquered a multitude of worries.
Worry is tricky.
It ebbs and flows, changes shape, and pops up- out of nowhere- on a clear blue day.
Homeschooling Worriers: Strategies and Resources for Parents
Today, I am sharing resources for homeschooling worriers. When you have finished reading (and listening!), I’d love for you to share the strategies that work in your home!
Cait and Kara chat about homeschooling worriers
Let’s face it: Who can focus on math with a mind full of worries? In this episode, Cait and Kara discuss what it is like to homeschool little worriers.
Are you parenting a World-Class Worrier? Do you have a child who asks BIG questions in the middle of the night? Are you homeschooling a child who struggles with fears? Please know that you are not alone. Your sisters are in the trenches with you and in this episode, they share tips, tricks, and resources to try with your little worriers.
Listen to Worry Is Like A Car Alarm: Homeschooling Worriers {S1E4}
Listen to the episode by clicking the image below, and you can read the show notes with all resources mentioned here.
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Are you looking for more resources for homeschooling worriers?
Please know you aren’t alone! I hope these related articles help:
- When it Feels Like Worry is Winning
- Do You Know What is in Your Worry Toolbox?
- Make Your Own Worry Dolls
- Make Your Own Worry Basket
- Best Laid Plans: When Anxiety Throws You For a Loop
- Fidgitz: The Perfect Game for Wiggle Worms
- Election Anxiety and Sensitive Kids
- Using Books to Overcome Anxiety
- Sensory STUFF (Overexcitabilties, intensities, SPD, ADHD, anxiety, behavior- call it what you will)
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