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Consider Your Big Picture

As homeschoolers, we can get stuck in the day-to-day details of schedules, curriculum, sports and activities, causing us to get into the habit of thinking that this is all homeschooling is about.

Once in a while, it's good to take a step back, think about our homeschooling vision statements and educational philosophies.

  • What do we want for our children?
  • What do they want for themselves?
  • What are your biggest social-emotional issues?
  • How can you tweak homeschooling to get where you want to be?

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