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How to Spot a Homeschool Mom Kathryn Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers

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When most people talk about “homeschoolers,” they’re probably referring to kids who are homeschooled. But that’s only one side of the equation. For a child to be homeschooled, there needs to be a homeschooling parent. And usually, it’s a homeschool mom.

As any homeschool family will tell you, homeschooling is a lifestyle as much as it is a form of education, and it’s one that impacts parents just as much as kids (maybe even more)! This edition of “How to Spot a Homeschooler” pays tribute to that reality.

So far in this series, we’ve talked about how you can spot a homeschooler by how we dress, how we make friends, and even by some of the weird things you’ll find in homeschooling houses.

Don’t be unsocialized! Click over to read the rest at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers.

When most people talk about “homeschoolers,” they’re probably referring to kids who are homeschooled. But that’s only one side of the equation. For a child to be homeschooled, there needs to be a homeschooling parent. And usually, it’s a homeschool mom.
As any homeschool family will tell you, homeschooling is a lifestyle as much as it is a form of education, and it’s one that impacts parents just as much as kids (maybe even more)! This edition of “How to Spot a Homeschooler” pays tribute to that reality.
So far in this series, we’ve talked about how you can spot a homeschooler by how we dress, how we make friends, and even by some of the weird things you’ll find in homeschooling houses.
Don’t be unsocialized! Click over to read the rest at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. Read More  Faith and Family, Life’s Randomness, Posts by Katie, homeschool mom, homeschool moms, homeschooling, how to spot a homeschool mom Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers 

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