#48: Scouting for Wild Ones (and Robots) with Brittney McGann
In this episode of The Feast Life, Julie Ross chats with Brittney McGann, author of Scouting for Wild Ones. They explore the concept of scouting in a Charlotte Mason homeschool, what it means, and how it can benefit families today. Brittney shares her journey from a nature study enthusiast to leading a scouting group and writing a guide for parents. Learn how scouting fits into a holistic education and hear practical advice on how to start, whether you're new to the outdoors or a seasoned nature lover. This conversation will inspire you to cultivate adventure, problem-solving, and confidence in your children through the practical skills of scouting.
5 Key Takeaways:
Scouting’s Educational Value: Scouting combines practical knowledge with hands-on learning. It emphasizes observation, citizenship, and problem-solving, enhancing academic subjects like science and geography.
Confidence and Leadership: Scouting builds children's confidence by allowing them to apply skills in real-life situations, fostering leadership and personal growth in ways that traditional academics might not.
Holistic Learning: Scouting fits seamlessly into Charlotte Mason's philosophy of education, complementing nature study, handicrafts, and geography, while promoting a holistic development of the child.
Getting Started is Easy: Brittney’s Scouting for Wild Ones guide is beginner-friendly and adaptable for both individual families and groups. It makes the process of introducing scouting to your homeschool less intimidating and more accessible.
Flexibility and Long-Term Benefits: Scouting can be done at your own pace, allowing families to tailor it to their schedules. The skills learned, like observation, survival tactics, and teamwork, have long-lasting impacts on children’s personal development.
Tune in to discover how scouting can bring adventure, learning, and confidence-building opportunities to your homeschool!
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About our Guest: Brittney McGann is a wife and homeschool mother of three. She loves to spend time in her wildflower garden, has an ever growing pile of books to read, and an endless list of projects to work on. Brittney also helped with the reprints of Sloyd books used in Mason’s schools, Paper Modelling and Cardboard Modelling. Those can be found on Amazon and Brittney has written several articles about sloyd and scouting which can be found on Charlotte Mason Poetry. Instagram: @brittneymcgann Scouting for Wild Ones Waitlist & Wild Robot Freebie: https://agentlefeast.ck.page/64dc484b24 Website: Charlotte Mason Poetry