Ginny Yurich | Ep. 068
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About this Episode
Do you ever feel like you’re failing your kids? Join Zan and Ginny Yurich for an uplifting conversation that’s sure to breathe new life into your homeschool. Ginny shares her own experience as a struggling mom—until she discovered the transformational power of spending time outside. Society used to be naturally geared toward preserving childhood. Not anymore. By adding lots of time outdoors and hours of endless play into your family’s schedule, you are giving the gift of childhood to your kids of all ages, while strengthening family connections, fostering creativity, and enhancing cognitive development. You can thrive in your homeschool!
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Ginny is the founder and CEO of 1000 Hours Outside, a global movement and burgeoning lifestyle brand meant to bring back balance between virtual life and real life. She is a thought-leader in the world of nature-based play and experiences and the benefits those provide for people of all ages. Many people from all walks of life look to her for inspiration as well as practical tips on how to put down the screens and get outside. Ginny is also the host and producer of the top-ranked 1000 Hours Outside Podcast as well as the author of several books including the newly released “Until the Streetlights Come On.” She holds a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Michigan and she loves growing zinnias. Ginny and her husband, Josh reside in Southeast Michigan where they homeschool their five children.
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At BJU Press Homeschool, we’re committed to providing children an education from a biblical worldview that is academically sound and challenges them to advance, think critically, and live like Christ. This type of education is not often possible in public schools because of the number of children taught in a classroom, a difference in worldview, and peer and societal pressure to conform. Homeschooling allows parents to instruct and disciple their children without daily fighting messages from an opposing worldview taught in the classroom. And with tuition costs and fees for private schooling or tutoring, homeschooling may be the only option for parents who are concerned for their children’s physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
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