Homeschool Coffee Break

086: Homeschooling High School Isn’t That Scary


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Why are so many parents afraid to homeschool during the high school years? Lisa Nehring, of True North Homeschool Academy, shares reasons and solutions to quit stressing out over the high school years.

In this episode you’ll discover:

✅ 2 tools to stop worrying and gain confidence in homeschooling high school

✅ How to prepare your kids to launch into adult life, firmly grounded
✅ The paradigm shift you must make to homeschool successfully
✅ Practical tips to find freedom as you plan and prepare for high school
✅ Questions to ask your teens to be successful in your high school homeschool

Mentioned Resource:

The End of Average: Unlocking Our Potential by Embracing What Makes Us Different

Lisa Nehring has 1 husband, 2 graduate degrees, 5 kids and a blackbelt in homeschooling. She wrote a Master’s thesis on Why Parents Homeschool and is a 30 year veteran of homeschooling. Lisa is passionate about equipping parents with the tools they need to guide their families True North.

Lisa is the owner of  True North Homeschool Academy, a 2nd -12th grade full service on-line Academy, as well as  “Its Not that Hard to Homeschool” and Blue Collar Homeschool, providing books, tools and online community for families that choose to homeschool.

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Homeschool Coffee BreakBy Kerry Beck