Experienced Advice on Building a Homeschool Support Network -The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Struggling to find the right support system for your homeschooling journey? You’re not alone! In this episode of Empowering Homeschool Conversations, four of our five show hosts share their seasoned advice on how to build a strong homeschool support network. From the uplifting successes to the tough challenges—and even a few hard-learned lessons—our hosts reveal the good, the bad, and the ugly of creating a community that truly supports you. Plus, stick around for the bonus “Ask Us Anything” Q&A session, where we answer your most pressing questions. Whether you’re a newbie or a veteran, this episode is packed with valuable insights to guide you along the way.
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Peggy founded SPED Homeschool in 2017 after working in the special education homeschooling industry for over a decade and now she and her team empower families across the globe to homeschool students with diverse learning needs.
She is certified by the American Association of Christian Counselors and trained as a Precept Bible Study leader. Peggy is also a professional aerial silks performer and instructor. In her free time, Peggy enjoys vegan/gluten-free cooking, paddle boarding, hiking and reading. She and her husband Doug live in League City, TX, and after 19 years of homeschooling have now graduated all three of their children from their home school.