Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Summertime Schooling



Hey, y’all! First I want to say congrats to those who made it through another homeschool/public school year. Welcome to the next year of school 2022-2023. I can’t believe that I’m here writing this. It’s an honor to be here at this point, even though it's hard. Even though some may be on break, or some might practice year-round school, you can focus on much lighter lessons. In the summer, we as parents can prep our schooling and educate ourselves as well. There are free printouts that can be used to brush up and strengthen the weak areas that the child may have. You can also go to the library because they have free public programs that are interesting and the children are still learning. Some schools have events that homeschooled children can participate in. Being that the days are longer there is so much to do. There are museums, a park, a public library, street fairs, and much more. Remember homeschooling is life schooling and every day is an opportunity for the whole family to learn something. Take advantage of the free events and street fairs. Well, I hope I was able to help someone and provoke thought today. 🌹Below I will place some books for parents to educate themselves. I’m sorry I can’t post a direct link I’m still learning to blog ☺️.

1) Books for parents

The Miseducation of the negro- Carter G. Woodson

Lies my teacher told me- James W. Loewan

The African American Experience- Kai Wright

Medical Apartheid- Harriet A. Washington

2) Free worksheets for Summer School

Homeschool.com/printable

123homeschool4me.com

Printandpractice.com/homeschool-worksheets

These are just a few. I hope these can help🌹




Monday, June 27, 2022

Frugality in Homeschooling


Good day everyone. I hope you all had a great weekend. Today I wanted to talk about frugality in homeschooling. Times are tough for a lot of people right now, and now is the time to be strategic in how we keep our homeschooling affordable. Things are getting expensive with inflation prices. So today I want to share some do-it-yourself laundry detergent that could last a year in your home. You can start by purchasing a 5lb container of whatever soap of your choosing. I use Dawn and sometimes Lavender Castile soap. I get smaller containers or bottles and dilute the soap with water, and add a small amount of borax and peroxide. If you want to add a nice smell to your detergent, you can add a small amount of essential oil like lemon oil or orange oil. The smell is so refreshing☺️. Depending on how often you do laundry, your homemade bottle can last about a month. You are cutting the cost of your laundry to nearly half (that’s if you go out to do laundry). The extra money left over you can use for something like crayons, construction paper, notebooks, etc. Homeschooling has taught me to be frugal in everything that we do. It also has helped me become a pro at doing laundry by hand. You can learn to save and it will benefit you in the future. This post is a little shorter today but I just wanted to share how you can save alot of money on your homeschooling journey. You can also write down your recipes in a book and then pass them down to your children in the future. Homeschooling is life schooling. It’s not just books and paper. They are learning how to care for themselves in tough situations. They are learning to wash clothes by hand and make oils. I hoped I have provoked thought in your minds today. Remember homeschooling is life schooling. Have a great day friends🌹

Friday, June 24, 2022

My mind said what? Creative Friday


"I don't feel like writing today. Sometimes it feels like no one is listening. I just want to help people. Why do I care so much? So many people are filled with pain, and I don't know how to reach people. I could tell them how to be set free, how to be healed, but what good will it do? I could say healing takes work, forgiveness is something fought for. You have to fight yourself to forgive. You have to do the hard work to be free. Lots of reading, lots of crying, lots of yelling, and lots of prayers. Sometimes you have to be honest and RAW with Yah about how you feel because  knows. But what good will that do? No one hears you even though I'm sounding the alarm. I want to say to those who are hurting, to those who are confused, to those who just can't find the way, I understand. I SEE you. There is hope soon coming. Greater is coming. You can and will be healed. You will be set free. The great in YOU that lies dormant will come forth. But I can't say this out loud because they won't hear me. So, I'll just keep it to myself". Sincerely My Mind🌹🚶‍♂️

A picture is worth a thousand words🌹

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Reaching beyond the sky


Today's post is based upon a book reference called The Alchemist. I’ve heard about this book but never actually read it. After taking the time and reading, things started to change in my life and my homeschooling life. I want the children to understand that life is a journey. Every day you may not feel good. There are days when you may feel like you are at a crossroads and just don’t know what to do. These are the times to be careful of who or what is being poured into you. The heart has entered a very fragile place and if not protected, words spoken can destroy it. When we homeschool I have the opportunity to see everything our children say, act or feel. I learned facial expressions of irritation if they don’t want to do schoolwork. I know the face of frustration or tiredness. I can see the fragile places in their hearts as well. These times can be challenging but we managed to get through because I’m a talker. I can talk all day lol. So I will sit them down and we will talk out how they are feeling and why they feel this way. They are now reading The Alchemist because one day they will have their journey, their meeting with the King. At that moment the king will guide them on their path and they will face crossroads. When we face times like this in our journey, we pray. I’m teaching them to pray because it builds faith and trust. If they don’t have the words to say openly I have them write it out (which can be used as a writing assignment while you homeschool). In The Alchemist we see Santiago on a journey looking for treasure. His journey is filled with doubt, confusion, fears, and miracles. Eventually, he realized that his treasure was with him all along he just had to dig to get it. This is what homeschooling is about. This is what life is about. Sometimes we have to make tough choices at our crossroads. When the seasons change so do our crossroads so when you get to that place respond accordingly and receive the message. That's all for now, I hope I was able to provoke thought today. Peace🌹

Matthew 6:19-21

[19]Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: 

[20]But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: 

[21]For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.

Think about this verse and how it reflects your life choices.🌹🌹



Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Rebirth


When I choose this photo, I had many thoughts in my mind. I see this woman letting go of the weights that easily beset her. I see her letting go of competition and the algorithm of society. I see her being set free from doctrines, teachers, and her own life. She is dying to herself. Dying to the person that she learned to be from the womb. This woman represents me in a way. I was taught to think someone's else thoughts, to speak someone's else language, to dress and eat like a culture that is not mine. In homeschooling, I can see my accomplishments and my failures. I can see the things that I desire to change and strengthen the talents of not only myself but the children as well. I see so many gifts in them. I have the opportunity for them to use the talents that were given to them to help someone else or even teach their children. During my break, im going to completely revamp our classroom so they can truly be that chosen generation that they are called to be. I don't have to compete with anyone else and how they homeschool. I will not be a slave to the algorithm in homeschooling. There are many homeschooling blogs out there. This blog may not be seen by many but it will be seen by those it was meant for. This gives me peace because, at the end of the day, those who have ears will hear. Those that don't, won't and that's ok with me. The last thing I notice in this picture is her mind being cleansed. The water is cleaning out the mind that the world has given her. Remember water is life and it has the power to bring forth life and take life simultaneously. "And be ye not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind that ye may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of Yah"Romans 12:2. Let go and be set free in homeschooling and your life. I hope I have a provoked thought in someone's mind today. Be blessed🌹

"There is no passion to be found in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living" Nelson Mandela 

Monday, June 20, 2022

Homeschool on the mountaintop



I named this post homeschooling on the mountain top because if you think about it, at times it is. Mountains can be many things to people. You can either climb it by hand, use a rope to help you up, or even walk around it. Homeschooling is that mountain for me in my life. Now, mind you im not negatively saying this. Mountains have great beneficial factors to it if we allow them to teach us. When you start climbing the mountain, at first it will be smooth. But as you continue to climb, the way gets tougher and longer and you start to mediate if you made the right choice. As you climb you can see the beautiful skies in the distance, knowing you are almost there. There are also times on the mountain where it will be hard to climb up, and you may even fall and have to reroute. All of these are normal experiences that you will go through while homeschooling. You have to remember to continue to climb because the result is so beneficial. You are teaching your children while you are also being taught as well. You are learning patience and discipline. Homeschooling is not an easy task but it can be accomplished with faith. Keep pushing and climbing that mountain top, because eventually you will get to the top and see the beauty of the accomplishment. Peace and I hope I have provoked thought today.🌹

P.S. On Friday I sent the paperwork to officially close out the 2021-2022 school year. Both girls have passed and they are on to Grade 5 and Grade 3. I will also be adding my soon to be 2 year old to the class for Pre-K. 🌹🌹🌹On to the next journey...

A quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr from I've been to the mountaintop.

"And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over and seen the Promised Land...Im not fearing anything, I'm not fearing any man...mine eyes have seen the coming of the glory of Yahuah". More to come about this Last speech. 🌹


Thursday, June 16, 2022

The process


Hey, y'all! So you decided to homeschool. This is great news. I'm so happy that you have decided to take control of your child's education. The first step, get involved with HSLDA https://hslda.org/. This is an organization that protects the rights of homeschoolers. Depending on which state you are in, you have to follow a certain protocol. All of your questions can be answered by these lawyers. I highly recommend it. Once you do that, you have to fill out your letter of intent(LOI) and IHIP, again that all depends on the state you live in. For example, Texas has more freedom than New York. Hslda can also help with curriculum choices if you need help choosing. Now for parents who want to homeschool in the middle of the year, your process is a little different. On the hslda website, there is a withdrawal form that must be filled out depending on your state. You can choose to homeschool year-round, or six weeks straight then one week off. Whatever you choose, just make sure it aligns with your family schedule. So the process is not stressful at all. It just requires paperwork and focus. The process is pretty simple when you have the mind to do it, have a plan set forth, and the heart to deliver it. Just take your time because you can teach at your own pace. Well, I hope this can help someone in their journeys. Please don't hesitate to ask questions. Please check out my post How do I begin homeschooling. It's more detailed and also has curricula that you can use for free! Hope this helps 🌹

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Caged Bird By Maya Angelou




A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind   
and floats downstream   
till the current ends
and dips his wing
in the orange sun rays
and dares to claim the sky.


But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his wings are clipped and   
his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.


The caged bird sings   
with a fearful trill   
of things unknown   
but longed for still   
and his tune is heard   
on the distant hill   
for the caged bird   
sings of freedom.


The free bird thinks of another breeze
and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees
and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn
and he names the sky his own


But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams   
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream   
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied   
so he opens his throat to sing.


The caged bird sings   
with a fearful trill   
of things unknown   
but longed for still   
and his tune is heard   
on the distant hill   
for the caged bird   
sings of freedom.


Which one are you? Which one do you choose to be? If you are the one in a cage, how do you expect to become free? To the free one, how did you achieve said freedom? Is the bird in captivity any different than the free bird? Could the bird in captivity be freer than the actual bird that’s not in a cage? Last question, Have I provoked thought today?🌹🌹

Blind perception




Today I wanted to talk about perception in homeschooling and life in general. I'm realizing that even though I've been taught to see something one way, I had to learn to change the way I viewed things. In my sight, I can't see the great in me. Why is this? Because my perception was flawed. I have allowed the world to shape how I perceived things. It's not easy to let go of a faulty perception of myself. But then I realize "as a man thinketh in his heart so is he". I often have to watch my thoughts. I have to keep my vision in a state of positive perception. How do I do this you ask? Great question! Well, I have to remember the promises of Yahuah that He has towards me. Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith Yahuah, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. I remember that He tells me to guard my heart. Proverbs 4:23 Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life. These are just a few but there are so many others. At times we have to remember, (even when we can't see what's ahead) the promises of Yah and that He can change our perception (vision) in all things. We just have to be patient and allow it to happen. He is the potter and we are the clay. So let's take today to change our perceptions of our home schools, home life, jobs, etc, and one day we will be able to see clearly. I hoped I have provoked thought today🌹🌹

1 Corinthians 13:12

[12]For now, we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.

Really look at the photo. What do you see? Do you see something through your blind perception or is there something deeper? Comment below 😊



Monday, June 13, 2022

Finding Focus


What if we couldn't see? 

Would we still love?

Would we still honor the one above?

Would we appreciate the sun rising?

What if we couldn't hear? 

Would we still walk in fear?

What if we couldn't touch?

Would we appreciate a hug much?

What if we couldn't walk?

What if we couldn't talk?

A lot of what-ifs right?

I once heard if someone is lame in one of the five senses, the other four are more aware, more activated. Like if a person is blind, they can appreciate the beauty of hearing a hummingbird. Or if a person is deaf, they can appreciate the communication and reading lips. In this life, with all the created noise around us, (good or bad)  we don't stop to enjoy the beauty that life has to offer. There are breathtaking mountains, free-flowing lakes, flower beds, birds singing, and so much more. We were given five senses (and probably more than we are aware of) to enjoy life and also create life. I've never heard a hummingbird sing, have you? Today, let's take the opportunity to appreciate the sun rising, the birds singing, and even when the rain falls. I think often at times, life throws us off course and we lose sight of the things that matter. The pain passed down and the pain present keeps us from living. No more will I see through a flawed perception. No longer will I see life through the eyes of another. I will look at the beauty of life through the eyes of Yahuah. How he created life to be. Life can be beautiful still if we allow it to be. Even in the fallen state, Yahuah, is still creating life. Today take a moment to create and enjoy life through the pains of it. I hope I provoked thought today🌹.

P.s. "Raindrops keep falling on my head, and just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed, nothing seems to fit, those raindrops keep on falling on my head, they keep falling". But eventually, a rose will rise after all that rain. Be encouraged and be optimistic 🌹🌹A change is coming. 



Friday, June 10, 2022

Love: The twist and turns


Today's post is inspired by love. In homeschooling children are exposed to love in the family. However, there are two sides to this equation. Even though they are exposed to love, they can also be exposed to division. Love is an action word that requires faith daily. For homeschooling to work, love must be present. There are times when we may not feel like walking in love. Love at times brings different emotions. It can be happiness, sadness, worrying, etc. Sometimes love can even mean staying silent even if you want to scream. Love means being patient even in the midst of chaos. In homeschooling, I’m learning how to love daily. Sometimes life throws a wrench in your walk and you may get thrown off, but love allows you to get up to either strive and go on or either let go. Both can be acts of love for a season to regroup. Marriage is seriously tested in homeschooling because as the children get older, curriculums have to change and we have to deal with pre-teen emotions. It can cause a strain on the marriage if we allow it. During these times some decisions have to be made on how to proceed. Love during this time can mean staying silent and watching how life will play out. During the twist and turns of love, our children are being taught daily how to handle and respond to conflict. It's okay to be angry, as long as that anger doesn't consume you to the point of developing a hardened heart. Our children are learning how to pray, resolve conflict, and have faith the size of a mustard seed. So during these twists, take advantage of the lessons that can be taught and also the lessons learned. Understand that at times you may fail, and that's okay. Just get back up again and continue forward. Learn to navigate through the twist of love and everything will fall in line the way it's supposed to. I hope I provoked thought today🌹.

1 Corinthians 13:2

[2]And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity(love), I am nothing. Selah 🌹

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Homeschooling in the natural


Today, I want to discuss the beauty of natural hair. I’ve heard stories of little girls and boys being taunted in school by teachers, or even having their hair cut because it stood out too much. This can bring insecurity to the mind of a child. As a homeschooling mama, it's my responsibility to teach my children that their hair is beautiful. It resembles nature as seen in the picture above. When our hair is in its natural state it can withstand all types of weather. I teach my children they are beautiful the way the Most High made them. I show them images of little girls and boys that look like them. There are not a lot of positive images of black boys. So I use the resources that are available to me and also he can see the greatness of his father. The image that my husband shows to his son is of great importance. He sees a man working hard for his family. He shows him how to handle conflict and teaches him the right way, even as a toddler. We as their parents are responsible for shaping their minds despite what the world may put forth. In homeschooling, they can embrace their beauty. It’s no comparison of looks, no need to compete in styles of dress. They are very comfortable. Even if you can’t physically homeschool, you can still teach your children that they are beautiful. Remember, we are responsible for the shaping of our children's minds. If you haven’t today tell your children how beautiful they are and let them know that their hair resembles the beauty of creation. Well, I hope you all have a great day, and please feel free to share with someone who may deal with insecurity. Maybe this can help them in some small way. 😀🌹

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

It’s okay to cry in Homeschooling :')





 This was written at 3:03a.m


Sometimes I must let the tears fall
After I have given my all
When life throws me a curveball
I must be careful that I don’t stall
Running the race is not easy
When I can’t see clearly 
Am I giving my best?
Will I pass this test? 
Maybe I should slow down my pace
To win this here race
Running on dry
But I must continue to try
But then I realize 
It’s okay to cry
Now my vision is brighter
Holding my children a little tighter
Understanding the race is not for the swift
But fully prepared for the shift…
In the atmosphere…in this realm in time
I know this time is mine,
Mine to overcome
Mine to overrule
Mine to retain my jewels
But only after I realize
It’s okay to cry

Did you cry today? it's okay to do that you know. In homeschooling, we are free to share our emotions, deal with our emotions, and come to a solution to our emotions. Crying is a healthy way of releasing pain, deep-rooted hurt, and suffering. I worry that our people have not cried in a long time. Life’s circumstances have a way of making our hearts hard. This week, I have seen people set free from their ways, provoked thought in my mind, and even see life from a whole new perspective because of a book that I have read (The Alchemist). Yah has a way of hearing our tears ( yes our tears have sound) and answering prayers. HE tells us that he stores our tears in a bottle. To know that He, the one who creates the tears gives us the space and freedom to express this beautiful emotion to Him. He knows how many drops fall from your eyes and He knows why you are crying before you even began. It doesn’t make you weak to cry. Let go, let it out, and know that you are special in the eyes of Yahuah. Do it for yourself. I love you all, but know that Yahuah loves you more than I ever could🌹🌹.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to read, support, gave feedback, and shared on their social media. I’m forever grateful to every one of you🌹. Please take a deep look at the eyes of the models in the photos. What do you see? Do you feel anything? This is one of my boldest pieces ever because I decided to share a photo of a black man crying. Not as a meme, not in a mocking or effeminate way that social media depicts them. You can see both photos and see something in their eyes that they both share. Psalms 56:8-9 Thou tellest my wandering: put thou my tears into thy bottle:are they not in thy book? When I cry unto thee, then shall mine enemies turn back: for this know; for Yahuah is for me. Selah🌹Please feel free to share with someone.


Monday, June 6, 2022

The dry place in Homeschooling



Hey, y’all. I hope you all had a great weekend. Today, I wanted to discuss the dry places in homeschooling. When I say dry places I mean places that feel like it's a desert in your homeschool atmosphere. I saw a quote describing what going through the desert feels like. It says “A journey into the heart of the desert is like a pilgrimage into your own heart. Being in the stillness and vastness reconnecting you to the peace” Anonymous. Sometimes we may feel like wanderers in the desert, similar to how our heart wanders off due to life’s problems. There is a verse in scripture that says Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life, Proverbs 4:23. As a teacher, I must be careful of what I allow in my heart (mind) during the dry places in my life. If I’m not careful I could mess up the presence of the homeschooling area. Just because I homeschool the children doesn’t mean that I’m not exposed to certain things. My children may be unaware of these things, but I’m exposed to a lot more than them because I have to scan what they read or watch. I was not homeschooled so I have a mindset that I have to put off for them to receive the best if that makes sense. In dry places, I’m prone to give in to my emotions. I have to be very aware of this and stop in my tracks. Being a homeschool teacher I know how overwhelming it can be, so I can understand what public school teachers go through daily teaching children who are not their own. The same goes for caregivers. So to avoid staying in that dry place, I drink tea, write, pray, and recently added therapeutic conversations. I also have been reading alot more. I started reading The Alchemist. It’s an excellent read and describes how we must go through changes and the dry places in our life to find our purpose. So if you find yourself in a dry place, know that you will come out of it. There can be beauty in the dry space, and lessons can be learned there if we allow them to. This place helps you to reexamine your heart and you can see what’s important. So be encouraged, Mama, Teachers, Caregivers, and Leaders. Your work will be rewarded greatly. I hope I provoked thought today. Have a good one🌹.

🌹Update: I finished reading The Alchemist. I highly recommend this book because it will take you on an unexpected journey that will leave you very surprised by the outcome. Should I do a book review? If so please let me know in the comments🌹

Friday, June 3, 2022

The long road ahead in homeschooling

 


As I lay here thinking about what's ahead, I'm reminded of how far I've come. I know I could not do this in my strength. It takes courage to homeschool. As someone who grew up highly insecure because I had a serious stutter. I would get nervous reading out loud in a classroom setting. I would itch all over because, I knew I was going to stutter on p words, b words, m words, l words, c/k words, and last a words. I felt defeated. Why did I have to stutter? Why can't I just flow my words properly? I did notice one thing though, in my 12-grade year of high school, I had to do a presentation on Anthrax for the entire 12-grade science class. The auditorium was filled. I was to go first then my partner would go after me. I felt this burst of energy to do the entire presentation without one stutter. I always wondered why in smaller settings I tend to stutter, whereas I'm in larger settings I could flow? I think the reason is that I didn't know what was ahead of me. I couldn't see faces, hear kids laughing, or me itching. Whereas a smaller setting is more personal. You're more exposed to mistakes and people can see you. Over the years, the Most High took away my stutter completely. I learned to relax and breathe through my words. I'm sharing this because the road ahead is long. I have insecurities that I deal with, and I'm teaching my children to face the road ahead even if they don't know. Homeschooling exposes all my flaws and insecurities. Therefore I can acknowledge and fix the problem. Never would I have imagined I would be homeschooling three children. But Yah had a different plan for me. 1Corinthians 1:27 says, but Eloah hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and Eloah hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty To some, "I'm a fool to homeschool". To many, "I don't agree with her because she doesn't have a license to teach". Yah has chosen me for such time as this to be a fool to many, but wise in Him. The journey ahead is a long one, but I will overcome it, my children will graduate and both my husband and children will call me blessed, as per written in proverbs. Ladies, continue to be a fool to society. They may not agree with your stance, but they will respect you because your purpose is to confound the wise. I hope I provoked thought today. Peace 🌹

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Having peace not knowing the next step in homeschooling


Good day. I wanted to talk about homeschooling with a peaceful mind. I realize that I don't have all the answers and that's okay. When I learn something new, so do our children. There is peace in not knowing ( I've come to realize that). We don't know what tomorrow will bring. You may have to move suddenly or change jobs. I know that the Most High will bring comfort in situations out of my control. When I need direction, I can always count on the Most High to help and guide me, whether that be through my husband or the Most High Yah himself. For example, I had a hard time figuring out the calendar days so it can be an even amount of teaching days and vacation days. I was stuck so I asked Yah for help. I'm reminded of my favorite verse in scripture which is Isaiah 41:10 "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; For I am that Eloah: I will strengthen thee, yea I will help thee, yea I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness". The schedule came out perfect. Yahuah gave me the wisdom to proceed without fear. For this, im grateful because even though I don't know everything I know Yah does, and this brings peace. My husband trusts me with his children because He trusts in the Father. I just finished up the school year and I now have a fifth-grader (9), a third-grader (7), and a preschooler (1). I'm going to need some serious strength this year to be homeschooling three children. But I know it can be done because there is peace in homeschooling. I hope I provoked thought today. Peace 🌹🌹

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Homeschooling through the difficult topics


Today's topic is a tough one. Over the years there have been many school shootings and schools going into lockdown due to a active shooter alert. We all saw recently regarding the situation in Texas. These are some of the conversations that we have to have with our children. I can't imagine not knowing how my child is doing in a lockdown situation.  I once heard a saying "We have an animalistic right to protect the life of our offspring" As parents we have to make sure that our children are protected by any means necessary. Between the curriculum choices, racism, bullying for students and teachers, getting shamed by teachers, or even being touched(i didn't want to say the other word) by teachers and/or students, we really have to look at the whole picture of sending our children to school and keeping them safe. Unity is important in homeschooling, which is why it's time for people in our community to just stop. Stop the foolishness, stop the arguing, stop the blame game, just stop. We have to protect our children. There is no such thing as being overprotective. The life of your offspring is worth it. I am not shaming anyone. I understand in situations you just can not without the support. But a parent can even homeschool after the Child gets out of school. Let's have the conversation and be a support of each other.🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹