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Before making the decision to homeschool, I taught in the public school system. While the district I worked in was wonderful, I came home first to focus on my family and stayed there when it came time to send our kids to school. The transition from a school setting to homeschool wasn’t always easy.
Recently I had the FUN of sitting down with Andy (“Fletch”) and Kendra Fletcher from Homeschooling IRL to talk through some of the challenges – and Fletch asked some deeper questions too. If you’ve never visited their site or listened to their podcasts, they are an amazing couple with many more children than our family – and so full of laughter, grace, and wisdom. If they didn’t live in California, well, I’d be hanging out with them a whole lot more.
In this podcast we talk about a variety of things, including what issues are unique to the classroom, what makes homeschooling different (and sometimes harder), and why not everyone may be equipped to teach every child.
Head over to LISTEN HERE.






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