
Two UK home ed mums sharing some of their experiences.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Are you in need of a restoring tonic when it comes to your home education? If so, then chapter 4 of “Another Way to Learn?” written by the lovely Sian is the one for you right now. With a career as a secondary school teacher behind her, Sian is now a... more
What do you reckon are the top ten most asked home ed questions? It would be interesting to do a poll. However, queries around the socialisation of our children must be right up there at the top. In the third chapter of "Another Way to Learn?", Julie... more
I wonder what springs to your mind when someone mentions teens? And then home education and teens in the same sentence. Maybe it’s lengthy conversations as you discuss life, values, ideas, current affairs and faith around the dinner table, accompanie... more
Over the next few months we’re going to be taking a gentle amble through “Another Way to Learn?” We’ll introduce you to each chapter and it’s author and reflect on our own home educating experiences around the topic. This week we’ll introduce the lov... more
Welcome! Whether you’re a faithful listener or completely new to Mended Teacups Home Ed Podcast, we’re so glad you’re here and allocating a few minutes of your precious time to join us. Our hope is that as you listen in you’ll be encouraged to contin... more
In the last of this season’s podcasts, we reminisce slightly on days gone by, but mostly look towards the summer and how we can most cherish our days. We also share a little more about Another Way to Learn? our new book for home educators, which will... more
We once took a family ramble up a relatively small mountain. The weather was fine, the banter good humoured and the snacks plentiful. The view from the top was out of all proportion to the height we had climbed so the effort we put in was well worth ... more
Have you come across the Miss Read books? I’ve been a fan of hers for years, and her semi autobiographical novels chronicling the daily happenings in a small, rural, two teacher school during the 1950’s shaped my own vision for our “home school”. In ... more
I stumbled upon Mended Teacups by accident whilst looking for inspiration. From my first listen I loved the episodes and subscribed straight away. I already listen to US Christian podcasts but it’s wonderful to hear a UK perspective and feel that the women really speak to issues I have as a home educator
I’ve found this really helpful and reassuring to listen to, and have picked up a good few tips. Only complaint is that it’s very ‘mum’ based and in our family daddy is the stay at home parent and I think it’s a little alienating to have ‘mum’ used as the default instead of ‘parent’. Sadly society in general can be a bit off putting when dad is in this role though. There’s also quite a few mentions of girls being one way and boys being the other, which I don’t appreciate though maybe because the... more
This is a very helpful and encouraging home education podcast. The podcast reaches out to Home educators and provides reassurance and recognises that we have our children’s best interests at heart and we are endeavouring to give our children an education that puts the children’s learning at its centre. It provides helpful advice and tips while coming along side home educators who can feel isolated. Thank you Helen and Molly !
I’m so pleased to be able to listen to these podcasts! When I’m folding washing or preparing dinner, it’s so good to be able to listen to a podcast that is encouraging, real, easy to listen to and not that long! I love Molly and Helen’s easy conversational style and I am always thankful for their honesty when talking about the struggles as well as the joys of home schooling. They have a wealth of wealth of experience between them and I usually pick up some ideas/tips. Thank you too for the usefu... more
As a mother and home educator of young children, one of which is a baby I rarely have time these days to listen to a podcast and when I do I don’t have time to listen to those really long 45+ minute episodes that many podcasters now do. Molly and Helen get that. They’ve been there and their podcast episodes are so accessible for us sleep deprived mothers of babies, like myself who want encouragement and wisdom from the women who have been before us, but in small digestible snippets that fit into... more
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