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“Drummond notes the homeschooling lifestyle was perfect for their ranch lifestyle, allowing the children to help their father when needed, and giving them all more time together as a family. According to FoodFanatic, Drummond even sometimes incorporated her stellar cooking skills into a lesson, giving out s’mores as spelling bee prizes.” – Mashed, July 9, 2022
“Today, Tanya’s daughter attends organized classes two days a week with other students her age at a rented church facility. Other days she ventures out on educational field trips, works from home on academic assignments or takes supplemental courses through Homeschool Connections. According to Tanya, her child is more engaged and motivated to learn than ever.” – Mackinac Center for Public Policy, July 8, 2022
“Far from being a reason to choose government schooling, the socialization question should be one of the primary reasons we choose to homeschooling for our children”. – NHERI National Home Education Research Institute, July 8, 2022
“Tanikella, for instance, says that it took her children a while to adapt, adding that there was a bit of an initial struggle, especially for her younger child. “But she got used to this new routine in about five months. Soon, she developed a sense of ownership by making her own study plan,” says Tanikella, who believes that her kids developed life skills of independence, planning, accountability, and self-direction as she “stepped back and let them organise and plan”. – Mint Lounge India, July 7, 2022
“Homeschooling gave me the freedom to work at my own pace, to complete core classes, and to participate in outside activities,” she said. “I really liked that I could take live, self-study, and self-paced classes. I could also take college courses and acquire credits while in high school (through our College NOW dual-enrollment program). It was great to have the flexibility to take classes that met my learning style as well.” – Bridgeway Academy, July 7, 2022
“Kelly Newton of Amherst took her time in deciding whether to home-school her then-fifth grader and high school sophomore in 2020, but she did not like how the Williamsville School District was handling remote learning. As the summer of 2020 went on, she was more convinced her children would have a better outcome learning at home.” – The Buffalo New York News, July 3, 2022
“ABC Homeschool doesn’t teach a collection of Bible stories. Rather, this curriculum teaches students that the Bible is the history book of the universe. Each account is treated as a real event that truly happened, just as the Bible describes.” – Answers in Genesis, July 3, 2022
“That is homeschooling,” she said. “So when the public school teachers say ‘Discipline and education starts at home,’ it does. Homeschooling is just a natural extension of parenting. It’s just do you want to? If you don’t want to, don’t do it. But if you want to, that’s it. That’s the criteria. You have a child, and you want to homeschool.” – The Bryan Texas Eagle, July 3, 2022
“I was always interested in art and had a background in that so I fell naturally into that role in our homeschooling co-op,” she said. “When the teacher who was in charge of art left, I took over his position and taught art from birth to eighth grade. That’s what got me into teaching art. I found my own style of teaching and what I like doing, what was important to learn, and what engaged the kids the most.” – Green Bay Wisconsin Press Gazette, July 1, 2022