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Happy December! It’s been ages since I shared a Special Guest Edition, where homeschooling Substackers share a day in their family’s life. A reminder for new readers that you can find all previous editions here, and if you’d like to share y...
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I’m a home-educating mother of two. My daughter’s eight and my son is six. We’ve gradually moved from unschooling to something more traditional and formal, but with lots (and lots!) of time for play and discovery.
Catholic mother of 6 writing about motherhood, a handmade life, home culture, homeschooling, and books. Massage therapist, piano teacher, sewist, hobby farmer. Aspiring children's book author
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