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Homeschool Happy Hour
There is no doubt that homeschooling has exploded in recent years. When the pandemic brought kids home, parents realized what schools were not teaching and, sometimes even worse, what they were teaching. An aggressive agenda of indoctrination led by radical teachers' unions has made our schools unrecognizable. In response, more parents are taking charge by homeschooling.We're joined by homeschool mom, Meghan "C," who loves teaching her young children. She started the HomeSchool Happy Hour Podcast to encourage other homeschool parents. With more than four million homeschooled children nationally, there is huge interest in how to homeschool well and transmit our values. Homeschooling is also a big responsibility, and getting homeschool parents together to have fun is a great way to connect and encourage each other. Whether you are a longtime homeschooler, new to homeschooling, or it is something you have considered, this conversation will give you a lot to think about.