
A celebration of homeschooling families living life according to their values in connection with the beautiful lands we are fortunate to call home.
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Marieka, her husband and their five children aged 16, 11, 9, 7 and 1 have been homeschooling family style for the last 6 years in sunny Western Australia. As a teacher who’d become disillusioned with the classroom, she decided she would muc...
The master doesn’t talk. She acts. When her work is done the people say, ‘Amazing. We did it. All by ourselves.’ - Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Meet my friend, . We originally connected via substack and then in person whilst her family spent tim...
Anna is a worm farmer, author and homesteading mother of three children aged 15, 7 and 2. In this episode she shares her journey from suburbia to living off the land and her eldest daughter’s winding educational road to homeschooling. We al...
Teacher by trade, Canadian by birth, Melanie is here to share how she wound up calling Newcastle home and why she and her partner chose home education for their two boys, aged 7 and 4. In this episode we talk about longing for community in...
This is the story of Kacey’s blended family from Perth who have called themselves eclectic homeschoolers for the last three years. Her four children aged 19, 17, 6 and 4 have all had contrasting educational experiences, from thriving in the...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Slow, simple, seasonal living homebody. Growing food and devouring books alongside my husband and two wildlings on the Mornington Peninsula \ud83c\udfe1 Bunurong Country. Host of the Australian Homeschool Stories podcast.
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