• 208. Are Public Schools Getting Scary?! How to Switch to Homeschool in 3 Simple Steps

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

208. Are Public Schools Getting Scary?! How to Switch to Homeschool in 3 Simple Steps

  • Summary

  • More and more families are feeling uncomfortable with public schools and becoming curious about homeschool, but sorting it all out feels overwhelming…

    —> Insert all the questions: “Where would we even begin?! What curriculum would we use? Will people think we’re crazy if we homeschool? What about my kids? I want the best for them, but it’s such a big change. What about socialization? Will homeschool make my kids weird?”

    And it spirals on and on…

    The truth is, (ready for it?) stepping into homeschool doesn't have to be hard. Inside this episode, I'm sharing our family's personal story of leaving public school behind and making our way into the unknown. Homeschool is truly the best choice we've ever made! Join me to learn how you can ditch fear and start homeschooling (the easy way) - with just 3 simple steps!

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    Helpful Homeschool Things You Should Know About!

    • Learn How to Start Homeschooling with First Steps to Homeschool (Apply for a Scholarship!) | FirstStepsToHomeschool.com

    • FREEBIE! Download my Homeschool Curriculum Guide | KatieHedrick.com/CurriculumGuide

    • FREEBIE! Watch the Workshop - Homeschool 101: Making so Easy that ANY Mom can Get Started! | KatieHedrick.com/Homeschool101

    • All Things Homeschool! | TeachMeToHomeschool.com

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    Find this Episode on the Blog | KatieHedrick.com/208

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