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Are You New to Homeschooling?

January 16, 2014 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.

In this video, I am answering questions for one of my viewers in Kansas. As I recorded this one, I realized that many new homeschoolers feel the same way she does: frustrated and confused.

In this video I talk about:
1. Setting Homeschool Goals
2. Finding your State Requirements
3. Encourage you to consider joining HSLDA.org
4. Choosing a “golden thread” to build your homeschool around.

Be sure to leave a comment or question for me after watching the video.
If you are a veteran homeschooler, please add wisdom.
If you are a newbie, please add questions or concerns that you would like to have addressed.

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