RAR #276: Learning to Ask Good Questions (Audrey’s Back!)
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About this listen
Today’s episode is a special treat featuring the return of a listener-favorite guest who happens to be one of my favorite people, too. 😉
Back on episode 209, my eldest daughter, Audrey joined me to share her perspective on what it was like growing up in our bustling homeschool family. Ever since that episode aired, listeners have asked for updates on what she’s up to and how she’s doing. Suffice it to say, she’s had a few more adventures since we recorded that episode!
So I’m delighted to welcome Audrey back to the podcast to talk through some of your frequent questions about what has shaped her as a writer, the importance of boredom and wonder, and how simple conversations lay the foundation for imaginative language and writing.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- How read-alouds, audiobooks, and poetry shaped Audrey’s love of language
- Why having experiences out in the world (even in your own backyard!) is essential for budding creatives
- Our favorite way to help kids make connections and ask better questions and become better writers
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Find the rest of the show notes at: readaloudrevival.com/catch-up
Join us for the upcoming Circle with Sarah Retreat: Happy Homeschooling