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JH117: Questions to Ask Before You Homeschool

Joyfully Homeschooling

Release Date: 07/28/2020

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The year 2020 has been a whirlwind, today I am sharing some of the lessons learned from 2020, who our hope is really in and how we can all move forward.

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Have questions about homeschooling? We are answering them in this rapid-fire homeschool questions podcast episode.

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I remember the day I first decided I definitely wanted to give homeschooling a shot. I just KNEW we would have so much fun homeschooling. I had everything ready. I checked out every book I could on homeschooling, and what I couldn’t find at the library I bought. Homeschool catalogs and magazines were being delivered to my home on a regular basis.
I was going to do this homeschool thing! And, I was going to rock it! I felt like an expert going into my first day. Only to be met with tears. And frustrations. And hard days with NO support.

Yea, I didn’t rock homeschooling my first year 🙂 But, that’s okay. What I wish I would have done though is have SOMEONE who sat alongside me and asked me a few important questions. I think that would have made my first few years easier, and that is what I want to do with you today.

Show notes: https://www.findingjoyinthejourney.net/before-you-homeschool-2/ ‎