


DeSchooling
Before you teach your child, you must address a learning curve of your own. Homeschooling does not simply indicate a geographical location (your home) but a mindset as well. As a product of the public school model, many Parent Educators attempt to mimic a system designed to educate the general masses, not a precious few. It does not work well and this traditional approach often leads to burn out and frustration for the parent and child.
Upon completion of this workshop, you will better understand:
the rich history and legacy of homeschooling in Florida
the differences between public and home schooling
how to make the mindset shift required for successful homeschooling
how to embrace your homeschool freedoms and let them enhance your academic program
the local & federal resources that offer legal protection to homeschooling families
Before you teach your child, you must address a learning curve of your own. Homeschooling does not simply indicate a geographical location (your home) but a mindset as well. As a product of the public school model, many Parent Educators attempt to mimic a system designed to educate the general masses, not a precious few. It does not work well and this traditional approach often leads to burn out and frustration for the parent and child.
Upon completion of this workshop, you will better understand:
the rich history and legacy of homeschooling in Florida
the differences between public and home schooling
how to make the mindset shift required for successful homeschooling
how to embrace your homeschool freedoms and let them enhance your academic program
the local & federal resources that offer legal protection to homeschooling families
Before you teach your child, you must address a learning curve of your own. Homeschooling does not simply indicate a geographical location (your home) but a mindset as well. As a product of the public school model, many Parent Educators attempt to mimic a system designed to educate the general masses, not a precious few. It does not work well and this traditional approach often leads to burn out and frustration for the parent and child.
Upon completion of this workshop, you will better understand:
the rich history and legacy of homeschooling in Florida
the differences between public and home schooling
how to make the mindset shift required for successful homeschooling
how to embrace your homeschool freedoms and let them enhance your academic program
the local & federal resources that offer legal protection to homeschooling families