Welcome to this week’s episode! Just as golf can throw an unexpected curve, homeschool parents sometimes whisper, “Well, I didn’t see things going that direction today.”
Thankfully, golfers have something called a mulligan—a do-over. It’s a chance to reset and try again, keeping the game fun instead of frustrating.
In homeschooling, we sometimes need the same grace. When a day goes sideways—whether dinner burns, the power goes out, or lessons fall flat—calling a "mulligan" lets us hit the reset button. Today, we’ll explore three practical ways to embrace those do-over days and get back on course.
Links mentioned in this week's episode:
The Pomodoro Technique
Introducing the Pomodoro Technique with Children