TPP 042: “Should I homeschool my child?” Debbie Shares Her Own Journey

31/01/2017 27 min
TPP 042: “Should I homeschool my child?” Debbie Shares Her Own Journey

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Episode Synopsis

This episode is the first of several solocasts I’ll be doing focusing on homeschooling—not so much the nuts and bolts of it, although I will eventually share some strategies—but more the emotional side of what it was like to make the decision to homeschool. Because, as I’ve said in previous episodes, I was very much a ‘reluctant homeschooler.’ In this episode, I’m going to tell you exactly why that was, why I was so convinced that there was no way I could possibly homeschool Asher, and tell you how I got to a place where my thinking shifted and I was open to giving it a go.
 
Debbie Reber, MA, is a parenting activist, New York Times bestselling author, podcast host, and speaker who moved her career in a more personal direction in 2016 when she founded TiLT Parenting, a top resource for parents like her who are raising differently wired children. The TiLT Parenting Podcast has grown to be a top podcast in Kids & Family, with more than 6 million downloads and a slate of guests that includes high-profile thought leaders across the parenting and education space. 

Things you’ll learn from this episode:

Why Debbie was so against homeschooling in the first place

What finally convinced her to give it a try

What Debbie learned through the process of being a reluctant homeschooling mama

 
Resources mentioned for answering the question “Should I homeschool?”

Alison Bower on When School Isn’t a Fit: What to Expect and How to Handle It (podcast)
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