We have a very special guest on the podcast today! Husband and father, Jeremy Guichet joins Blake to discuss their decision to homeschool their children, detailing the journey from initial skepticism to enthusiastic readiness. They reflect on their personal concerns, including socialization, educational capability, and managing stress levels. Through open communication and research, they gradually embraced the idea, recognizing the benefits of flexibility, personalized learning, and a slower pace of life. Despite initial challenges and frustrations, Blake and Jeremy express gratitude for the timing of their decision and trust in God's plan.
In this episode, you’ll be able to:
Discover the benefits that homeschooling offers with flexibility, personalized learning, and a slower pace of life.
Learn how open communication and research helped them come to this decision and embrace homeschooling.
Anticipate the freedom to explore children's interests and engage in extracurricular activities without exhaustion.
To learn more about their homeschooling journey, follow along here.
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