This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: How to Help Teens Explore Interests. How to Help Teens Explore Interests One of the most important tasks for homeschool high schoolers is learning about themselves so that they can fulfill who God created them to be. Vicki is joined by our friend, Samantha Shank of Learn in Color and the Learn in Color Podcast for a lively discussion about the ways she explored her interests and learned to be an entrepreneur while homeschooling. You don't want to miss this episode! Samantha is the oldest of her six siblings, all homeschooled for at least part of their educations. Her parents were working parents who allowed and encouraged Samantha to explore interests. One of her earliest interests was history. As early as fourth grade, Samantha was impacted by the tragedies of the Holocaust. The more she learned about it, the more she wanted to share with others. She started blogging when she was 14 years old and developed an audience among homeschooling families. She began sharing resources and ideas for teaching World War II, the Holocaust and other history topics. While still in high school, Samantha started exploring the ideas of entrepreneurship. During her mornings, she would attend community networking meetings and learned about business from business people. Today, Samantha is a college graduate who is a full-time entrepreneur. She creates curriculum supplements at LearnInColor.com such as: * Cheat Sheet Resources for High School Topics * Book and Movie Guides for History and Character Development During her homeschool high years, Samantha learned how to explore interests by: Exploring rabbit trails When Samantha had a random thought or was curious about something that was inspired by what was learning, her parents encouraged her to stop and explore that idea. This required the courage to set aside curriculum for a while and allow her to research these interests. *Advice for Homeschool Moms: Try not to be overly bound to the curriculum and syllabus. We all know our homeschool high schoolers must complete their credits for graduation, but we also want to them discover who God made them to be. That often comes in the off-curriculum explorations in life. Asking questions Do not be afraid of questions. Take time to research the questions, explore options and idea. This takes time, but finding some answers gave Samantha the ability to take next steps as she explored her interests. This might take the form of doing interviews. Samantha frequently met with business owners and interviewed them for their entrepreneurial stories. Sharing what she learned Samantha shared on her blog. Homeschool high schoolers can share what they learn as they explore their interests on their own blogs or with co-op, family and friends. *Advice: Trust your trustworthy teens. Samantha's parents were trusting of Samantha to get her work done. *Advice: Prepare to be busy. Samantha's parents were willing to drive Samantha to interviews and experiences. They believed in her and God's plans for her. *Advice: Avoided helicopter parenting. Don't run the show for your homeschool high schoolers. Let them do the exploring. (Check out this HSHSP episode on Heavy Equipment Mothering.) Finding networks Samantha found KidBlogger network which also helped her grow her blogging skills and influence. Learning to set goals
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