The BIG Home Ed Conversations

Kelly Rigg & Ashley Vanerio
The BIG Home Ed Conversations

For Home Educators who are ready to move past the myths to overcome the real challenges we face and level-up how we handle them.

  1. Living With Intention

    3 NOV

    Living With Intention

    Personal Note: Myself, Kelly, and Ashley have been going through an extremely busy and tough period and it has meant that we have both found that steady guilt creeping in - where you feel like you are missing out on time with your kids, you aren't handling things well, you are losing your patience quicker, you are forgetting things, prioritising the wrong things, feeling like you should be able to do it all, all the time.  Our western culture glorifies the hustle. If you aren't driving 25 miles a day minimum, cooking your kids a perfectly well rounded diet, exercising, donating to charity, heading to an activity every day for your kids whilst also keeping up a full time job, cleaning a home, being perfectly calm and patient every second - you aren't 'doing enough' and so much of the time we forget that these expectations aren't actually OURS and nor are they actually real, achievable OR essential. So often we are doing all of it to please some external message about what 'enough' is and 'success' is.  This episode is pretty from the heart, a little raw and vulnerable as we discuss our recent struggles with this fine balance and how important it is to find love for yourself in the chaos and maybe CHOOSE slower to reset your intentions, even if that means disappointing other people.  Follow us on Instagram: @bighomeedpodcast and do make sure to take moment to rate us and subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes!  Keywords: slowing down, family connection, hustle culture, self-care, intentional living, seasonal changes, expectations, mindfulness, home education, personal growth, parenting, boundaries, self-care, expectations, mental health, work-life balance, modern parenting, family dynamics, personal growth, compassion

    42 min
  2. Get advice from those who KNOW

    13 OTT

    Get advice from those who KNOW

    This conversation delves into the complexities of home education rights and duties, both as parents and for our children. Kelly and Ashley chat with special guest Wendy Charles-Warner about the role of local authorities, and the importance of mutual respect in these relationships as Education Otherwise work hard to support parents, train local authorities and advise government bodies to address the inconsistencies and trust issues that are at the heart of fearful dealings with LA education departments - especially when parents are already disillusioned. Wendy Charles-Warner shares her extensive experience in home education, highlighting historical changes in laws and the current landscape of home ed rights and duties. The discussion emphasizes the need for respectful communication, understanding your legal rights, and the importance of valuing individualized education for children. A fascinating discussion and one not to be missed, whether you are new to home ed or otherwise!  Join the conversation by reaching out on Instagram @bighomeedpodcast and TikTok  - @banish.home.ed.burnout. Are you becoming a fan?? Register for 'The Big Home Ed Conversations: Continued' to get extra resources, insights from us as your hosts and to find out first when new episodes drop! You can register for this on our website, www.offroadingmotherhood.co.uk/podcast/  00:00 Introduction to Home Education Rights01:48 Wendy's Journey in Home Education04:43 Historical Context of Home Education Laws07:37 Navigating Local Authority Relationships10:42 The Importance of Respectful Communication14:05 Understanding Local Authority Requests18:23 The Role of Local Authorities in Home Education22:36 Inconsistencies in Local Authority Practices25:52 The Need for Standardized Training29:09 Building Mutual Respect and Trust32:34 The Impact of Parental Attitudes35:03 Understanding Human Rights in Home Education39:58 Qualified Rights and Responsibilities43:04 The Role of Education in Society46:12 The Importance of Individual Learning Styles49:07 The Balance of Rights and Responsibilities52:45 The Future of Home Education Home Education Rights, Local Authorities and Home Education, Legal Rights in Home Education, Home Education Laws, Trust in Education Systems, Standardized Training for Education Authorities, Human Rights in Education, Role of Education in Society, Personalized Learning Styles.

    1 h 16 min
  3. Difficult Conversations

    6 OTT

    Difficult Conversations

    In this episode, Kelly and Ashley discuss the challenges of navigating difficult conversations surrounding home education. They share personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of building conviction, setting boundaries, and understanding family dynamics. The conversation highlights the need for reassurance from the right sources and the significance of community support in the home education journey. They also touch on the societal norms that often challenge home educators and the importance of compassion in conversations with others. Join the conversation by reaching out on Instagram @bighomeedpodcast and TikTok  - @banish.home.ed.burnout. Are you becoming a fan?? Register for 'The Big Home Ed Conversations: Continued' to get extra resources, insights from us as your hosts and to find out first when new episodes drop! You can register for this on our website, www.offroadingmotherhood.co.uk/podcast/    00:00 Navigating Difficult Conversations in Home Education03:03 Personal Experiences and Family Dynamics06:03 Understanding Family Concerns and Societal Norms09:47 Setting Boundaries in Conversations12:43 Building Conviction and Seeking Reassurance15:22 The Importance of Intent in Conversations18:12 Recognizing the Goal of Conversations21:56 Handling Defensive Reactions24:33 Compassion in Conversations27:39 Finding Your Community30:53 The Journey of Home Education34:30 Reassurance Through Community Support37:35 The Growth of Conviction Over Time40:21 Final Thoughts

    47 min
  4. Don't just switch sides

    29 SET

    Don't just switch sides

    In this episode, Kelly Rigg and Ashley Vanerio discuss the importance of critical thinking in home education. They explore the challenges of fostering critical thinking in a world that often discourages it, share personal experiences, and emphasize the need for autonomy and self-trust in children. The conversation highlights the impact of generational beliefs and the importance of flexibility in educational approaches. Ultimately, they encourage parents to trust their instincts and make informed decisions that align with their family's values. Join the conversation by reaching out on Instagram @bighomeedpodcast and TikTok  - @banish.home.ed.burnout. Are you becoming a fan?? Register for 'The Big Home Ed Conversations: Continued' to get extra resources, insights from us as your hosts and to find out first when new episodes drop! You can register for this on our website, www.offroadingmotherhood.co.uk/podcast/  00:00 Introduction to Critical Thinking in Home Education 05:05 Defining Critical Thinking and Its Importance 09:57 Personal Experiences with Critical Thinking 15:05 Navigating External Opinions and Beliefs 19:58 The Role of Context in Decision Making 25:00 Encouraging Autonomy and Self-Trust in Children 30:07 The Impact of Generational Beliefs 34:57 Flexibility and Adaptability in Home Education 40:02 Building Confidence in Decision Making 45:11 Conclusion and Encouragement for Home Educators   Keywords: critical thinking, home education, parenting, autonomy, self-trust, decision making, education philosophy, generational beliefs, flexibility, adaptability

    50 min
  5. Following Their Lead

    22 SET

    Following Their Lead

    In this episode, Kelly and Ashley discuss the concept of child-led learning in home education, emphasizing the importance of following children's interests and fostering their curiosity. They share personal experiences of how allowing children to explore their passions leads to deeper learning and engagement. The conversation also touches on the integration of current events into learning, the significance of special interests, and the joy of reclaiming education for both parents and children. Chapters 00:00 Embracing Child-Led Learning06:12 The Power of Interests in Education12:40 Incorporating Current Events18:27 The Importance of Curiosity25:30 Observing and Supporting Interests31:59 The Value of Special Interests38:52 Reclaiming Education Together Join the conversation by reaching out on Instagram @bighomeedpodcast and TikTok  - @banish.home.ed.burnout. Are you becoming a fan?? Register for 'The Big Home Ed Conversations: Continued' to get extra resources, insights from us as your hosts and to find out first when new episodes drop! You can register for this on our website, www.offroadingmotherhood.co.uk/podcast/    Keywords: Child-led learning, Home education, Following children's interests, Fostering curiosity, Child-led education, Personal learning experiences, Exploring passions, Deeper learning engagement, Integrating current events, Importance of curiosity, Supporting children's interests, Special interests in education, Reclaiming education, Parental involvement in learning, Joy of learning.

    41 min

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For Home Educators who are ready to move past the myths to overcome the real challenges we face and level-up how we handle them.

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