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GOAT #32: Homeschooling around Catastrophic Disease with Andi Elliott

GOAT #32: Homeschooling around Catastrophic Disease with Andi Elliott

FromGOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda


GOAT #32: Homeschooling around Catastrophic Disease with Andi Elliott

FromGOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda

ratings:
Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When your family is faced with catastrophic disease, life becomes very different, including how you homeschool.  Providing around the clock care to her daughter with a rare, nonhereditary genetic mutation meant that Andi Elliott needed to be diligent to track homeschool hours, stay organized with planning and still be attentive to the rest of her family's needs.Listen as Erin and Amanda speak with Andi about her journey with her daughter Charlotte, how she developed a tracking planner for homeschoolers for Missouri (and beyond) and the next big plan for this homeschooling family who has kept their eyes on God in the midst of huge changes.Resources and LinksCharlotte's Story. https://www.kcnb1.org/charlottes-story.htmlAndi Elliott's MoHomeschoolPlanner, https://mohomeschoolplanner.etsy.com/Lake Life Family RV Resort website, https://www.lakelifervresort.com/Facebook, Lake Life family RV ResortBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: https://goathomeschooling.buzzsprout.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goat_homeschooling_podcast/Email: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.com
Released:
Aug 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (60)

Welcome to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda. We've created the podcast we wish WE could've listened to all these years we've been home educating our kids. We will discuss the rights and wrongs of trying to homeschool for the "long haul," in other words, past those first five years ... and what we've learned works and doesn't. It's time to have the conversation with other homeschoolers about getting your kids to the finish line in a strong and excellent way. We've got a lot of great info to share and we're looking forward to having you listen in. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts.