
Things I Wish I Knew For Homeschooling, Beginning Through High School: Trisha Pull
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Show Notes
Trisha Pull from Homeschooling With Confidence discusses things she wished she had known before she started her homeschool journey. She's a former teacher turned homeschool mom of six kids and knows life in the trenches of homeschooling, as well as the triumphs along the way!
-Tip #1: Did you know how messy homeschooling can be? What Trisha wishes she had known about the "mess" that comes with homeschooling (especially what the Internet and social media doesn't tell you)! [3:30]
-How the mess can lead to goodness and redemption in everyday life [6:00]
-Tip #2: Your homeschool doesn't have to imitate anyone else's homeschool [9:10]
-Some ways Trisha made homeschooling harder than it needed to be in the first year [10:00]
-Tip #3: The importance of read-alouds in homeschooling multiple grades [12:20]
-Tip #4: Why there is no perfect curriculum [14:30]
-Homeschooling high school [19:30]
-Why there is no formula for success in homeschool - except maybe this [23:20]
-Answering questions from the audience [25:00]
Resource #1 - Upcoming MPE homeschool conference & curriculum fair: https://midwesthomeschoolers.org/events/homeschool-conference/
Resource #2 - Homeschooling With Confidence: https://hswithconfidence.com/
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