Episode 41: Responding to Disapprovers

Sometimes it's a stranger, a friend, a family member, or even a spouse that disapproves of your choice to homeschool. Not only that, they are vocal about it. How should we respond to these disapprovers? We tackle this topic with some helpful tools to equip you to respond in a way that is true to you and represents your view and mission in homeschooling. In our Coop Questions segment, we explore ways to bind your pdf curriculum and book downloads.

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Scoop on the Coop: Fun Books for Upper Elementary

Facts and Statistics About Homeschooling

National Home Education Research Institute (NEHRI)

Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)

In discussions with disapprovers, it could be helpful to know and share your homeschool mission statement. Why you homeschool focuses the attention on the positive reasons you homeschool that are unique to you. Check out our article on how to write your homeschool mission statement, with a free downloadable guide to writing your mission.

Coop Questions: Binding Your Books and Curriculum

Office stores (Office Depot, Staples, FedEx Office) can coil bind your materials, but comb binding machines are a useful tool for us.

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