Hold the Line Homeschool! | Setting Classroom Expectations for Management and Organization

In this episode, we're talking about setting clear expectations in the classroom and in homeschool contexts. The table sits down with Tara Luse to talk about tips, advice, and strategies for cultivating a successful learning environment. Homeschool mom, you know that classroom management is a daily task, and one that with the right prep, can push your students in the right direction. This episode covers curriculum routines, disruptive habits and how to address them, healthy schedule management, and motivation to break into the school day with energy and focus. Welcome to the Memoria Press YouTube channel. Follow along for more homeschooling advice, curriculum tips, and a better understanding of the Great Conversation!    / @memoriapress   Looking for homeschooling curriculum? We offer packages for elementary, middle, and high school students! Check out the curriculum today! https://www.memoriapress.com/curricul... Start your morning with Classical Et Cetera! New episodes every Wednesday! https://studio.youtube.com/playlist/P... #classicaleducation #memoriapress #homeschooling

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How To Win The Battle for Attention and Focus with your Students!

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