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Top 5 Homeschooling Posts of 2018

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November marked the end of 12-months of homeschooling for us even though we are in our fifth year of schooling at home. I’ve shared a lot of our experiences during the past year from our experience leaving public school to my struggle going to a homeschool convention and trying to find where I now fit as an educator. With more than 25 homeschooling posts, here are the top 5 based on their popularity among Happily Homegrown readers.

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  1. Mother of 3

    January 15, 2019 at 7:02 pm

    I’m hesitant to go to a homeschooling convention; I could not imagine what it would be like to go to a teaching convention! These look like great posts. I see at least two I’ll be checking out further.

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