In today’s episode, we get to spend time with Jarrod and Jamie Giesbrecht from Manitoba. They are the homeschool parents of 13 children! When they were young parents, the Giesbrecht’s were inspired to homeschool after seeing the positive example of another large homeschooling family. Their initial motivation was to provide a more engaging and tailored education for their eldest, who was an early and eager learner. We discuss experimenting with various curricula, adapting to each child’s needs...
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In today’s episode, we get to spend time with Jarrod and Jamie Giesbrecht from Manitoba. They are the homeschool parents of 13 children! When they were young parents, the Giesbrecht’s were inspired to homeschool after seeing the positive example of another large homeschooling family. Their initial motivation was to provide a more engaging and tailored education for their eldest, who was an early and eager learner. We discuss experimenting with various curricula, adapting to each child’s needs...
107. Andrew Pudewa and Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW)
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107. Andrew Pudewa and Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW)
In today’s episode, we get to spend time with Andrew Pudewa from Oklahoma. Andrew is a homeschool father of seven children and eighteen grandchildren, and he is the founder and director of the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). Andrew shares his personal journey from traditional schooling to becoming a passionate advocate for home education. He discusses the challenges of homeschooling multiple children at different grade levels, and how these challenges are balanced by the deep relat...
This Golden Hour
In today’s episode, we get to spend time with Jarrod and Jamie Giesbrecht from Manitoba. They are the homeschool parents of 13 children! When they were young parents, the Giesbrecht’s were inspired to homeschool after seeing the positive example of another large homeschooling family. Their initial motivation was to provide a more engaging and tailored education for their eldest, who was an early and eager learner. We discuss experimenting with various curricula, adapting to each child’s needs...