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Well This Wasn't The Plan!

Carson and Teran Sands
Well This Wasn't The Plan!
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  • 11. Keeping the Kids Busy While You Work! Our Tips!
    Send us a textWe share the simple routine that lets two full-time parents homeschool three kids without chaos, and we get honest about the social tradeoffs and timing that make it possible. Expect practical rhythms, age-specific advice, and tools that keep kids learning all day without living on screens.• why the switch worked during a busy work week• curriculum fit and keeping lessons short and focused• the role of age in independence and responsibility• morning checklist, rotating breakfasts, and light chores• outdoor-first routine and stocking the yard for play• replacing tablets with independent play and movement• quiet reading time and building up to longer stretches• Outschool, piano apps, laundry habits, and active games• using weekends and early hours to protect deep work• clear boundaries for interruptions and noise• co-op and art class to widen community• navigating friendship shifts and real tradeoffsPlease keep those coming. If you haven’t left us a review, we don’t have that many. If you’re on Apple Podcasts, scroll to the bottom and tap Write a Review—five stars if you can!Support the showFollow us on IG Find Our Free PDFs!
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  • 10. Thinking About Homeschooling? Here's What You Should Know!
    Send us a textWe share two months of homeschooling as two full-time working parents, the choices that made it doable, and the mindset shifts that dissolved our fear. From co-ops and Outschool to reading habits and life skills, we explain how short, focused days create more learning and happier kids.• why two hours of focused homeschool beats eight hours of school• large co-ops vs small groups for real socialization• being first in the family to homeschool and winning support• reading strategy: audiobooks, graphic novels, assigned levels• curriculum control and skipping busywork• energy returns: sports, hobbies, and calmer evenings• siblings as friends and everyday joy in learning• practical tools: Outschool, checklists, free resources• progress over benchmarks and no degree required• confidence grows with routine and iterationIf you know someone who is like homeschool curious or needs some help with getting started, please send them our podcastIf you have a direct question, make sure to do it on the fan mail!Support the showFollow us on IG Find Our Free PDFs!
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  • 9. Yes, You Can Homeschool in 2 Hours!
    Send us a text"Two hours a day? Impossible!" That was my first reaction when someone suggested we could homeschool our three children in such a short time. After all, traditional schools keep kids for 7-8 hours daily, so surely homeschooling requires the same commitment, right? Wrong.After unexpectedly becoming homeschoolers while maintaining our full-time careers, we've discovered the surprising math behind educational efficiency. In a classroom of 20-30 students, each child receives only 1-2 minutes of The results have been remarkable. Our six-year-old has transformed from a reluctant pre-reader to an enthusiastic bookworm in just one month, bringing books everywhere we go. Our older children are thriving academically and asking for extra math lessons because they're genuinely engaged with learning. Most surprisingly, they're adamantly against returning to traditional school when we jokingly threaten it during difficult moments.Are you reconsidering what's possible for your family's educational journey? If you've been hesitant about homeschooling because of time concerns, perhaps it's time to recalculate using the real math of effective education. Those two focused hours might be more powerful than you ever imagined.Support the showFollow us on IG Find Our Free PDFs!
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  • 8. ADHD and Homeschooling: Our 10-Year-Old's Perspective
    Send us a textCurious what homeschooling really looks like through a child's eyes? This special episode features our 10-year-old daughter, the inspiration behind our family's decision to leave public school and embark on this unexpected homeschooling journey.Saylor shares why she begged us to homeschool her for years before we finally took the plunge. Her perspective is uniquely valuable - after completing four years in public school plus pre-K, she understands both worlds. When asked if she'd ever go back to traditional school, her answer is immediate and emphatic: "No, not at all. 100%, definitely not."For a child with ADHD, the freedom to move, change environments, and take breaks when needed has transformed her relationship with learning. "At homeschool, you can go on the couch and read your book, you don't have to sit at a desk," she explains, highlighting how this flexibility helps her concentrate.The episode also addresses our curriculum transition to "The Good and the Beautiful," how we're adapting it for three different learners, and our upcoming travel plans - one of the freedoms homeschooling affords us. Subscribe and follow our journey as we continue documenting the good, the bad, and occasionally ugly reality of balancing homeschooling with full-time careers and family life. Have you considered homeschooling? What questions would you ask a child who's experienced both educational worlds?Support the showFollow us on IG Find Our Free PDFs!
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  • 7. Choosing Our Hard: New Co-op, New Curriculum, and a Lot of Change!
    Send us a textFour weeks into an unexpected homeschooling adventure, we've discovered something surprising: time flies! The morning madness of rushing children out the door has been replaced with meaningful connections and personalized learning that actually work for our family.That's not to say everything's perfect. Our first co-op day brought a mixture of excitement and frustration as our kids navigated unfamiliar classes with varying levels of excitement.The transition to our new curriculum, "The Good and Beautiful," has presented its own challenges. And when our daughter with ADHD needs extra time to complete assignments, we adjust our schedule accordingly, because that's the beauty of homeschooling—we can tailor the experience to each child's needs.Critics ask how we manage homeschooling while working full-time, or question whether two hours of instruction is "enough." But they're missing what we've discovered: the efficiency of one-on-one learning, the elimination of administrative time-wasters, and the freedom to build education around real life rather than forcing life to conform to a rigid school schedule. We're choosing a different kind of "hard"—the hard that builds stronger family bonds and creates space for our children to thrive as unique individuals rather than pieces on an educational assembly line.Have you ever considered taking an educational road less traveled? Support the showFollow us on IG Find Our Free PDFs!
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We never expected to homeschool...but here we are! Life is funny that way, ya know?After 4 years in public school, we've made the unexpected leap into homeschooling our 3 kids--while still working full-time! On this podcast, we're documenting the journey in real time: the good, the hard, the hilarious, and everything in between.Whether you're a curious parent, a fellow homeschooler, or just here for the chaos, welcome!Let's figure it out together--because sometimes the best things start with, "Well, that wasn't the plan..."
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