Angela Awald wears a lot of hats. She is a mother of six kids, a certified teacher, a writer, and a doula. She also runs the blog NurturedRoots.net.
\u201cI came across the Brave Writer lifestyle and it clicked. Everything that I had read and felt in my heart just clicked when I read about it.\u201d
Angela is a classroom teacher turned homeschooler, and transitioning to homeschooling was more difficult than she expected. She spent a long time trying to force school at home.
Moving away from school at home took a lot of trial and error. Instead of looking at a list of what they need to cover, she learned to look at what was best for her children. When she stopped trying to meet other people\u2019s standards, the home education process started coming together.
In 2014, she came across the Brave Writer lifestyle and it clicked. The days started to flow more smoothly because everyone was more engaged and connected.
\u201cThat\u2019s what I love about the Brave Writer lifestyle \u2026 I think of it as a framework that allows a lot of grace and flexibility.\u201d
Angela created a delightful twist on Poetry TeatimeĀ \u2013 Poetry & Pajamas day! Every Thursday, the family comes to the table for breakfast treats, poetry and a project relating to the theme of the day.
The treats bring everyone to the table and the flexibility of the activity allows everyone to participate when they want to. By being flexible, she doesn\u2019t pressure anyone to engage more than they want to while leaving an open opportunity for them to participate when they feel inspired.
Angela lives an inspired homeschooling lifestyle, meaning she develops an education guide that allows for inspiration. Angela steers clear of the word \u201cplan\u201d and, instead, focuses on intention.
Based on the Brave Writer lifestyle, she created a visual planning guide that covers everything she intends to get to in the next month. At the beginning of the month, she assesses what requires more focus so that she can better respond to the needs of her family.
\u201cI try to think of it as intentions. As soon as I say the word \u201cplan,\u201d I automatically become rigid in my own thinking.\u201d
Angela\u2019s experience with homeschooling six children has taught her a lot. She says the keys to homeschooling are an open mind, a spirit of adventure, flexibility and love.
At NurturedRoots.net and on her Pinterest page, Angela offers a lot of awesome resources for homeschoolers, parents and doula care. You\u2019ll find...