The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
Zan Tyler joins us to talk about parenting and her unexpected journey into homeschooling.
Zan is a story weaver and you will be encouraged by her path that started with her initial reluctance to embrace teaching or motherhood, only to find herself as a stay-at-home mom later on... fighting battles in the legislature for homeschool freedoms.
The conversation touches on the resilience needed in the face of societal skepticism, illustrated when Zan recounts how friends hesitated to let their kids play with hers due to their unconventional choice to try homeschooling. Despite opposition, Zan emphasizes the richness and depth that homeschooling brought to their lives and relationships.
The episode explores the heart of homeschooling, highlighting the powerful combination of love and commitment parents invest in their children's education. Zan advocates for a child-centric approach, putting the individual needs and pace of the child at the forefront of the educational journey.
To combat parenting and homeschooling burnout, Zan introduces the "Stop, Drop, and Roll" analogy, offering practical advice for rejuvenation – whether it's taking a break or stepping outside. The podcast concludes by addressing the challenging days of homeschooling, emphasizing the importance of recognizing when to pause and recharge.
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Learn more about Zan here >> https://zantyler.com/
Listen to Zan on her own podcast >> The Zan Tyler Podcast
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