034: Chores That Count: Turning Everyday Tasks Into Homeschool Lessons
Is your homeschool day constantly interrupted by “What’s for lunch?” or a mess left in every room? What if those very interruptions could actually become part of your homeschool plan? In this episode of The Intentional Homeschooler Podcast, Erika Sagert shows you how to transform everyday chores into powerful homeschool lessons that teach character, life skills, and even academic concepts.
Whether you're a new homeschool mom or a seasoned veteran, this episode will help you reframe your mindset and find practical ways to weave learning into the natural rhythms of home life—without adding more to your plate.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
- Why chores matter in homeschooling—and how they build life skills, character, and even academics
- Creative ways to turn chores like cooking, grocery shopping, and gardening into educational moments
- How to incorporate chores intentionally into your homeschool routine
- Encouragement for shifting your mindset from “chores are in the way” to “chores are part of the way”
- A simple weekly challenge that can lighten your load and strengthen your child’s responsibility
Colossians 3:23 – “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.”
Homeschooling isn’t about checking every box—it’s about living intentionally. You’re not falling behind. You’re living school. You’re discipling your kids. You’ve got this, Mom.
Homeschooling isn’t about checking every box—it’s about living intentionally. You’re not falling behind. You’re living school. You’re discipling your kids. You’ve got this, Mom.
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