In this episode of the Homeschooling Families podcast, Leslie Nunnery and David Nunnery delve into a topic that's often overlooked: the role of husbands in homeschooling. Many husbands are eager to support their wives in homeschooling but might not know how to contribute effectively. Leslie and David share valuable insights on how husbands can make a significant impact on the homeschooling journey by leading with love and vision. They discuss the importance of setting a family mission, asking thoughtful questions, and showing love and care for your spouse. Join them in this conversation that highlights how a united family can thrive in homeschooling.

Show Notes:The challenge of husbands wanting to help in homeschoolingThe positive intention behind husbands' desire to helpPrioritizing the mission over education in homeschoolingThe mission for Christian parents: Bringing children to Jesus ChristThe husband's role in keeping the family on the missionThe importance of aligning on a vision for the familyThe impact of husbands asking thoughtful questionsDemonstrating love and care for your spouseThe value of self-care and time for your wifeLeading from the front, not as a cowboy but as a shepherdThe benefits of aligning priorities and discussionsBuilding strong relationships with your children The impact of trust in leadershipConclusion and encouragement for husbands and wives

With the influx of families who have started homeschooling recently, it’s more important than ever that as a Christian homeschooling family, you understand and really capitalize on what makes you unique and set apart. That’s why we are truly convinced that every Christian homeschooling family needs to look at what they do as heart schooling and not merely homeschooling.  So, with that in mind, we have an invaluable resource that can truly transform your homeschooling journey. It's a book Leslie Nunnery wrote simply called Heart School, and it’s available HERE. This book will revolutionize the way you approach homeschooling by focusing on the heart and the mission behind it.



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