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Crisis Homeschool Handbook
- Practical Home Education Through 2020 and Beyond
- Narrateur(s): Erin Huffstutter
- Durée: 3 h et 19 min
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Description
Crisis Homeschool Handbook is not your typical homeschool book. It's a down-and-dirty survival guide for navigating the 2020-2021 school years. Written specifically for parents who feel current events have left them no choice but to try homeschooling. Author Erin Huffstutter is a "veteran" homeschooler with a decade of experience. In Crisis Homeschool Handbook, she offers practical advice, real-world action steps, and curated lists of online resources to empower families as they wade into home education. Listener get pragmatic advice, such as how to:
- Find state-by-state laws and homeschooling regulations
- Achieve clarity on what kids actually need to thrive at each stage
- Select a home-education style that suits their kids and family flow
- Set up a pod
- Avoid homeschool burnout
Short, informative and conversational - because, frankly, families don't have time to waste in weighing their options - Crisis Homeschool Handbook is the one book you need to own for the upcoming, pandemic school year. This handbook is for you if:
- Distance learning left your child bored, frustrated, and disengaged, and had you questioning its value
- You've sent your children back to school, but rolling closures and draconian safety measures are making it untenable
- You believe "school isn't school" without clubs, dances, sports, lunch period, libraries, and all the enriching activities currently canceled
- You are worried that, even if schools reopen, attendance will put your family's health at risk
- You have been dabbling with homeschooling over the past few months, and while you find it interesting, you aren't sure it's a good, long-term fit
- You've always been homeschool-curious and recent events have given you the perfect excuse to give it a try