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There's only one "correct" way to homeschool, right? Wrong! Each week this podcast will bring clarity to the misconceptions you may have about homeschooling. If you're a new homeschooler just starting your journey or a veteran homeschooler with years under your belt, listen in to be inspired and empowered to homeschool with confidence.
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Send us a text Homeschooling parents have been known to carve out paths for their children that may be uncharted when they want their kids to have certain experiences. They design their own curricula, design their own apps, open online groups, and start co-ops—if an opportunity is not available where they live, trailblazing and inspiring others to …
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Send us a text In this episode, I want to share with you an alternative to homeschool co-op that can develop your child from the lower elementary ages all the way through high school. 4-H has been around since 1902, when it began as an educational program for rural youth. Since then, it has evolved into a youth development organization that enables…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Jason Esters, a homeschool dad and host of the Black Men Homeschool Podcast. We talk about several key issues pertaining to the black homeschool community. Specifically, Jason shares how he and his wife, both educators, became homeschool parents, the impact of fathers and community in homeschooling, the r…
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Send us a text As homeschooling has become more mainstream, I’ve found it refreshing that many people are somewhat familiar with the idea of home education. When I mention the fact that we homeschool now, most people simply nod their heads. It’s no big deal. It’s a different story, however, when I say I am homeschooling my high schoolers. It’s one …
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Send us a text In this episode, I will be having a candid conversation with Pamela Smith a veteran homeschool mom, business owner, and former director of an evangelical homeschool program, who is working on a groundbreaking book titled, Black Faces in White Spaces. In her upcoming book, Pamela shares her heartbreaking experiences as a black, Christ…
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Send us a text New and prospective homeschooling parents often have many questions: What are the homeschool laws for my state? Where do I find affordable curricula? What is my child's learning style? What is deschooling? Now the answers to these questions are at your fingertips with the Homeschool Yo Kids app. This app, developed by fellow homescho…
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Send us a text During the pandemic, many black families have chosen to divest from the public school system in order to homeschool their children. They've discovered homeschool freedom and the liberty to teach their children accurate history and have conversations surrounding race that would be suppressed in public schools. Many have embraced homes…
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Send us a text Though The 1619 Project has been fraught with criticism, detractors, and legislation seeking to ban it from public school classrooms, it continues to stand as a testament to the resilience, perseverance, and resolve of the enslaved and their descendants in spite of struggle. It’s also a testament to the tenacity of Nikole Hannah Jone…
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Send us a text In this episode, you’ll hear myself and other homeschool moms in A Heart 4 Homeschool Clubhouse room share the nuggets of wisdom we’ve acquired and why those nuggets are so valuable to us. Join the A Heart 4 Homeschool Clubhouse on the Clubhouse app and participate in live discussions on Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Central Standard Time. h…
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Send us a text In this episode, veteran homeschooling mom, Florence Gichuhi, shares her passion for encouraging and empowering teens. Be sure to check out Florence's Facebook Group, "Encouragement and Empowerment for Moms With Teenagers", where she provides wisdom to help moms better connect with their teenagers.…
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Send us a text In Part 2 of Tips on Choosing Homeschool Curricula, I want to discuss some questions should ask yourself before choosing curricula and then I’ll give you some tips on evaluating whether a specific curriculum is a good option for your family. I want to invite you to visit my website where I am using my love for homeschool curricula to…
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Send us a text Curricula is a big deal in homeschool circles. It’s often the first question new homeschooling parents have and everyone has thoughts surrounding whether or not you need it, what curricula are best to use, and how to not spend an arm and a leg for it. In this podcast episode, Miss Phyllis, Tira Hunter, and I will share some helpful t…
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Send us a text While there are a few benefits to having an educational background, former educators have to go through some of the same shifts in mindset to truly embrace the freedoms and benefits of homeschooling their children. In this episode, I’ll be speaking with Lesley Sessler, a former public school teacher and administrator who left the tra…
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Send us a text In this episode, I’m speaking with my friend and veteran homeschool mom, Miss Phyllis Asinyanbi. Miss Phyllis has an incredible testimony of how she remained committed to homeschooling despite the incredible odds she faced as a single parent to her son who has unique learning and emotional needs as a twice exceptional child There are…
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Send us a text In this episode, I will be chatting with veteran unschooling mom, Tira Hunter. Unschooling is a form of homeschooling that in the past has been misunderstood. I’ve heard it said that “unschooling is unparenting”. In this episode, we are shattering that misconception and showing how unschooling may actually be the future of education …
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Send us a text Many people outside the homeschooling community think homeschooling takes place mostly at home, in isolation, away from others. This couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, there is an entire homeschool program that places the necessity for community as an integral portion of its objectives. In this episode, I’ll be speaking wit…
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Send us a text Homeschooling is all about tailoring your child’s education to fit their needs, personality, and how they naturally feel comfortable learning. This is why it’s so important for homeschooling parents to understand their child’s learning styles and what homeschool methods best align with the manner in which they learn. In this episode,…
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Send us a text Often when people hear that I am a former public school science teacher, they immediately think I have an edge on homeschooling because of my previous teaching experience. The truth is, however, that I am actually at somewhat of a disadvantage, because homeschooling is NOT public school at home. In this episode, I chat with my fellow…
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Send us a text Typically when you ask a veteran homeschooler how to get started with homeschooling, the very first thing they will tell you is to find out what the homeschooling laws are for your state. They will then direct you to the Homeschool Legal Defense Association website (HSLDA.org) This is great advice, but did you know that HSLDA offers …
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Send us a text Often when parents are considering the decision to homeschool, they begin immediately thinking about the “how’s” of homeschooling—how do I homeschool multiple children, how do I create lesson plans and schedules, how do I choose curriculum. The truth is however, that understanding “why” you choose to homeschool will help you to be mo…
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