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Weekend homeschool links:
- What exactly is deschooling, and do I need to do it?
- Why teens should understand their own brains
- The cactus method of homeschool planning
- 10 tips to motivate your child to read
- Stop telling me why you can’t homeschool high school
- 2 years ago on the blog: Essentialism for the highly sensitive homeschool mom
- A homeschool day in the life with twin 2-year-olds & a 3-, 10-, 12-, & 14-year old
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