SP #2: Leading Well (You Had Questions, We Had Answers)
This episode is a something of a bonus for those of you who attended our Leading Well retreat this past summer. If you DIDN’T attend the retreat, we think you’ll still enjoy the episode. But more importantly, a lot of you have asked if we offer replays of the retreat for those who missed it, or didn’t know about it at the time. Starting TODAY, the answer to that question is a resounding YES! (See below for more info.)
So – enjoy this question and answer session. We are all over the place – logical consequences, book recommendations on Socrates and Hannibal, dealing with meltdowns, all of it. It’s a wild (and fun!) ride.
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Show Notes:
- Q&A Notes from the Leading Well Retreat
- 2nd & 3rd Grade Plans | 2016-2017 School Year from Mystie (lists the Synge book that covered Hannibal)
- Anne White’s Life of Fabius study (covers Hannibal)
- Charlotte Mason Boot Camp
- On the Incarnation by Athanasius (for the intro by CS Lewis)
- Four Socratic Dialogues by Plato, translated by Jowett
- Powells Books
- SS 21: Amusing Ourselves to Leisure
- Ignatia Amara 30c
- A Spirited Rider by Rachel Jankovic
- Independent Student Student Planner
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I also wanted to say I used the word ‘expectations’ with my kids the other day. I told them what things they all expect me to do everyday without them even asking. Then we talked about the things I expect of them. It certainly helped out with my sanity.