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    Published On: July 8, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Homeschool|
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    “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

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    Published On: July 7, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Helping people, Homeschool, Missions|
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    “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

    Published On: July 3, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Homeschool|
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    “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

    Published On: July 1, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Homeschool|
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