Some answers come from personal experience while some are from other
experienced homeschool families and other trusted homeschool resources.
Not exact matches
Hännah writes about growing up in a large
homeschooling family, her
experiences with Christian patriarchy and SGM, and the freedom she's found in the intersection of feminist discourse and grace - centered Christianity.
So, in my
homeschooling, I work hard to make our day - to day choices in the curriculum reflect these ultimate principles through our shared
family experiences on each child's level.
Homeschooling isn't right for everyone, but for many
families, it's the perfect approach to providing a compassionate, child - centered, fulfilling educational
experience for their children.
You know, there are just as many ways to
homeschool as there are people who
homeschool, so for me to say this is the best way to do it, is just my own
family's
experience.
This article is an attempt to do some myth - busting, dispel the fears and disqualify the anti-
homeschooling excuses that prevent many parents from the awesome
experience of
homeschooling their
families.
Online support groups are places that one can ask questions, get advice from more
experienced homeschoolers and discuss the many
family issues related to
homeschooling.
I'm only one mama, but my goal is to extend the reach of this blog beyond just me and my
family, and hopefully allow you the opportunity to use my blog as a platform to voice your ideas and
experiences about
homeschooling in your own
family.
She is a
homeschooling and attachment parenting mother of three with nearly two decades of
experience working with young children and parents, has a master's degree in
family therapy, is a featured parenting expert and media advocate on television and radio, published author of parenting books, articles, and curricula, and a certified parent educator with her company Sage Parenting.
If you're not into the side effects your
family experiences from the traditional education system in your area, then it's a lot more work to try and undo the «damage» of that
experience in your
family as opposed to seeking alternatives like
homeschooling or unschooling.
For those considering this non-traditional lifestyle it can be intimidating, but Sage
Homeschooling is a must - read that will leave you feeling inspired and confident about providing rich
experiences for your
family.
I started this blog to chronicle my
family's
homeschool experience.
Indeed, one blended - learning model, the Enriched Virtual model, has emerged from the full - time virtual space, as
homeschooling families are demanding at least some brick - and - mortar component to their children's learning
experience.
In addition to her work with Union Elementary, Shannon works as a consulting teacher for
homeschooling families and teaches a course with the Vermont NEA for
experienced educators seeking teacher licensure via alternative certification.
Based on decades of
experience, feedback from our
homeschool families, and the latest education research, our proprietary instructional approach incorporates active, project - based learning throughout our K — 8 curriculum.
She also has past
experience as a
homeschooling parent of four children for 11 years; a
Family Service Advocate with Head Start; a Behavioral Health Professional; and a speech - developmental therapist, with a caseload of about 20 pre-K children, many of those with autism and other developmental disorders.