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251: Nurture Faith and Curiosity with Nature-Focused Learning

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Rachel Winchester speaks with Eryn Lynum, naturalist and podcast host of the Nat Theo show, about how nature points us to our creator God.

They discuss the origins of modern scientific thought and how we as homeschool parents struggle with “teaching” or over-explaining nature.

This first of a two-part conversation gives you the whys behind Eryn’s focus on nature. Next week, we’ll dive into the how-to’s of nature exploration. Join us!

RESOURCES

+Nature book list

+Check out the Nat Theo Podcast!

+Get Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder

+Build Your Family’s Library: Grab our FREE book list here

+Get our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.

+Attend one of our upcoming seminars this year!

+Click HERE for more information about consulting with Carole Joy Seid!

CONNECT

Homeschool Made Simple | Website | Seminars | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest

Eryn Lynum | Website | Nat Theo Podcast | Instagram

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Unplugged Children Bundle

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Get 25% off of $75 or more with out Spring Sale. Use the code Refresh at checkout through May 18!

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Rachel Winchester speaks with Eryn Lynum, naturalist and podcast host of the Nat Theo show, about how nature points us to our creator God.

They discuss the origins of modern scientific thought and how we as homeschool parents struggle with “teaching” or over-explaining nature.

This first of a two-part conversation gives you the whys behind Eryn’s focus on nature. Next week, we’ll dive into the how-to’s of nature exploration. Join us!

RESOURCES

+Nature book list

+Check out the Nat Theo Podcast!

+Get Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder

+Build Your Family’s Library: Grab our FREE book list here

+Get our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.

+Attend one of our upcoming seminars this year!

+Click HERE for more information about consulting with Carole Joy Seid!

CONNECT

Homeschool Made Simple | Website | Seminars | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest

Eryn Lynum | Website | Nat Theo Podcast | Instagram

Mentioned in this episode:

Unplugged Children Bundle

Give your child the gift of a nature-rich, low-tech childhood!

Unplugged Children Bundle

Spring Sale

Get 25% off of $75 or more with out Spring Sale. Use the code Refresh at checkout through May 18!

General Store LINK

  continue reading

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