How a natural disaster turned into our main homeschool course
In this episode, I share how one of the biggest flooding events in our community forced us to put down the workbooks and step into real-time learning — from emergency prep and evacuation plans to tracking river levels and navigating uncertainty as a family.
But this episode isn’t just about homeschool.
It’s about how real-life disruptions can become powerful classrooms.
We talk about:
How to pivot instead of panic when plans fall apart
Teaching preparation without teaching fear
Letting kids participate in problem-solving
Modeling faith during uncertainty
Learning humility by receiving help
Why reflection after hardship builds resilience
Sometimes the most important lessons don’t come from a curriculum you planned.
They come from moments you didn’t.
If you’re a parent navigating interruptions, unexpected stress, or seasons that don’t look like what you imagined — this episode is an invitation to see the classroom hiding in the chaos.
Because sometimes, life becomes the lesson.
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