Comments on: What Does A Homeschool Day Look Like? https://worldtravelfamily.com/what-does-a-homeschool-day-look-like/ | The Best World Travel Blog for Families | Wed, 10 Mar 2021 01:15:55 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.2 By: Alyson for World Travel Family https://worldtravelfamily.com/what-does-a-homeschool-day-look-like/#comment-190176 Mon, 20 Jan 2020 02:39:19 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=2987#comment-190176 In reply to Rebecca.

These boys are grown now Rebecca, and it’s all worked out just perfectly.

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By: Rebecca https://worldtravelfamily.com/what-does-a-homeschool-day-look-like/#comment-190175 Mon, 20 Jan 2020 02:03:06 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=2987#comment-190175 It’s refreshing to see a family choosing life over a ridgid outdated system (that may work for some), but many simply follow due to fear of being judged. It’s so important to teach our children to surge their own paths.
What an inspiring read, thank you!

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By: Crystal https://worldtravelfamily.com/what-does-a-homeschool-day-look-like/#comment-168663 Fri, 12 Oct 2018 16:33:34 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=2987#comment-168663 We are planning to homeschool in the near future. I am more than a little terrified. This post helped a lot. I am overwhelmed by the idea of being responsible for the education my two daughters will receive. Thank you for sharing this.

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By: alyson@worldtravelfamily https://worldtravelfamily.com/what-does-a-homeschool-day-look-like/#comment-111730 Sun, 21 Jun 2015 09:59:43 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=2987#comment-111730 In reply to Kandice.

Thanks Kandice, my favourite sort of comment. Good luck!

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By: Kandice https://worldtravelfamily.com/what-does-a-homeschool-day-look-like/#comment-111729 Sun, 21 Jun 2015 09:28:58 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=2987#comment-111729 Hi there
I read voraciously yet comment sparingly. I had to say however, I loved your article and also the way in which you respond to the comments people make. I am coming from the perspective of a single mother who co parents closely with a loving father, travels on a shoestring with two kids for medical needs (long story!) for long periods, and is soon to return to homeschooling. We have had a period of almost 4 years of traditional schooling which simply does not work for my son, further to that, it has been detrimental in many ways. Your post has reminded me of how life used to be, and how it can be again. Thank you. We are currently in Malaysia – and possibly elsewhere in the region – for two months… I am now feeling more inspired about creating the life changes that my child needs, and knowing I can meet those needs when I’m not tied up in guilt and outside judgements from those who could not get the job done. High five!! 😀 Now… Off to find some tasty dinner in Langkawi..

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