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Project-Based Learning: Messy, Magical, and Totally Doable

Project-Based Learning: Messy, Magical, and Totally Doable

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Ever wonder why your kids’ “school projects” either fizzle out or turn into frantic, last-minute glue-sticking marathons? Or maybe you secretly dread “interest-led learning” because you picture glitter explosions and science fair-level chaos? I get it. But what if project-based learning—done right—could actually bring joyful curiosity, deeper learning, and family connection…without sending you to the craft store (or losing your mind)?

In this episode, I sit down with my real-life friend and local homeschool teacher, Karla Schlatter. Karla’s a mama of four boys, a champion of lifelong learning, and a pro at weaving meaningful projects into home education. Together, we peel back the curtain on what project-based learning really looks like in our actual, messy homeschool lives.

We share what sparked our love for this hands-on approach, how it’s played out with both our self-motivated and less-eager kids, and some hilarious mishaps along the way (never underestimate a determined kid with a cardboard stash or the allure of rabbit poop “science experiments”).

We unpack:
  1. Why “interest-led” projects are more than just crafts or busywork—and how they differ from those assembly-line curriculum assignments
  2. How Karla designed a high school project course that has our teens actually caring about deadlines, peer feedback, and creativity (hello, executive function skills!)
  3. The magic (and mild panic) of letting go of control as a homeschool mom—and why that’s where the real learning happens
  4. Pitfalls we’ve both hit, including perfectionism, decision-paralysis, and that ever-present urge to “just do it my way”
  5. How to scaffold and support reluctant or overwhelmed kids so they can actually succeed (and learn from mistakes)

What you’ll learn:
  1. The two types of project-based learning—and which one sparks more meaningful growth
  2. How to create accountability, positive peer pressure, and genuine motivation (even if your kid is a world-class procrastinator)
  3. Strategies for building projects around your child’s true interests—even if those interests seem a bit out-there (rabbit fertilizer, anyone?)
  4. Why it’s worth teaching kids to “break big goals into small steps”—and how project learning does just that
  5. Ways to start small and make project-based learning a natural part of your family culture, whether you have a group or you’re flying solo

Resources Mentioned:
  1. Land That I Love from Homeschool Better Together
  2. Navigating High School Course
  3. 4-H and county fairs for kid-friendly project experiences
  4. Colleen
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