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Easy Homeschool Fun with Free January Conversation Starters

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Get some fun chitter-chatter started with your kids using January Conversation Starters!

These winter-themed topics are great ways to break the ice (pun intended!) for easy homeschool and family fun. Find out how my boys and I are using in our family and homeschool life plus how you can join the fun with our free printable prompts.

 

Enjoy easy and fun chats with your kids using these January Conversation Starters. Free printable prompts include seasonal & fun holiday themes to spark conversation. Awesome for writing prompts, too!

Why We Love Conversation Starters

With five boys (ages preschool through high school), there's usually a lot of noise in our home. A lot. Like, rock concert level.

Within that noise, there's a lot of talking. Discussions. Debates. Bit of screaming.

You might ask yourself: "Why in the world would this woman want to invite more conversation into her family?"

Well, my friend, I'll tell ya. I love talking with my boys. What I love even more is teaching my kids how to have a proper conversation with an actual topic. A civilized conversation that involves full sentences, descriptions, and indoor voice control.

Because boys. Or kids, for that matter 😉

When my boys get excited (or angry or tired), their conversation level goes down the toilet. 

My husband and I often stare at each other (over, in, and around the din) wondering what in the world they are even talking about.

I noticed that there was a lack of positive communication skills in our homeschool and family life. Conversation starters seemed like a good place to start to address these issues.

We have found that conversation starters help our family have a more structured approach to talking in a group setting. I'm able to guide my boys in taking turns, expressing their thoughts, and being respectful.

If you have quiet kids, these conversation starters might be just the sparkle you need to get them chatting about January fun!

 

blonde mom smiling at her brunette daughter with red sweater hugging her and mother and son wearing winter clothes outdoor & blowing snow from mittens

 

January Conversation Starters for Homeschool Fun & Learning

I created these January Conversation Starters for use in our homeschool. My boys and I will use during our morning time and brain breaks. We will also use these winter-themed conversation starters during dinner and family fun.

These January Conversation Starters can be printed (4 pages) and used as is or cut into strips. 

Some conversation starters do coincide with January fun holidays. You can adapt the conversation starters to best fit the ages and stages of your homeschool.

There are 7 conversation starters per page. Each page is divided into 4 weeks. You can mix it up or follow the order in which they are presented. Customize for your homeschool!

Dad, child, and mom wearing red winter socks in front of fire to feature how free January Conversation Starters can help you enjoy fun chats with kids

To get your free printable pack of January Conversation Starters, simply subscribe to Rock Your Homeschool. You will receive these printables in a PDF download in an email, along with a super secret password that opens the vault to all RYHS freebies. In addition to your freebies, you will be a weekly email with ways to rock your homeschool plus instant downloads to all new freebies.

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Get your free printable January Conversation Starters for great ways to connect with kids.

How will these January Conversation Starters help you enjoy easy & fun chats with your kids?

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