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137. Should Homeschool Children Go To Sleepovers? The Pros, Cons, and What Parents Need To Know‪!‬ Little by Little Homeschool - Homeschooling, Motherhood, Homemaking, Education, Family

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Hey, Friend!
The question of sleepovers is one that you will inevitably be faced with. And nowadays, it starts younger and younger and the pressure is even greater.
But you homeschool and are used to going against the grain and wonder how your family should approach the question of whether your children participate in sleepovers. Is it okay to say no? Can any good come from saying yes? Is there a middle ground?
Let’s tread into this territory and have an open conversation and no longer bury our heads in the sand. We are responsible for protecting our children and need to make intentional and well-informed decisions. The goal is to help you with these things so that you feel good about your decision.
♥ Leigh
 
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Let's work together and get your homeschool to the place you just know it can be. We all can get stuck and not know what to do, how to adjust, or if we're even doing it right. We'll dive in deep to all the homeschool hot topics and create the homeschool that you and your children will thrive in! ENROLL IN CLARIFY YOUR HOMESCHOOL TODAY --> www.clarifyyourhomeschool.com
 
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127. Questions You Should Never Ask a Homeschool (Or Any) Child

Hey, Friend!
The question of sleepovers is one that you will inevitably be faced with. And nowadays, it starts younger and younger and the pressure is even greater.
But you homeschool and are used to going against the grain and wonder how your family should approach the question of whether your children participate in sleepovers. Is it okay to say no? Can any good come from saying yes? Is there a middle ground?
Let’s tread into this territory and have an open conversation and no longer bury our heads in the sand. We are responsible for protecting our children and need to make intentional and well-informed decisions. The goal is to help you with these things so that you feel good about your decision.
♥ Leigh
 
{Sorry, but the survey has been closed.}
 
Let's work together and get your homeschool to the place you just know it can be. We all can get stuck and not know what to do, how to adjust, or if we're even doing it right. We'll dive in deep to all the homeschool hot topics and create the homeschool that you and your children will thrive in! ENROLL IN CLARIFY YOUR HOMESCHOOL TODAY --> www.clarifyyourhomeschool.com
 
Newsletter - > https://littlebylittlehomeschool.subscribemenow.com/
Community ->https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeschoollifestylecommunity 
Follow ->https://www.instagram.com/littlebylittlehomeschool/
Connect -> info@littlebylittlehomeschool.com
 
Listen to these related episodes:
34. How Homeschooling Will Give you the Motherhood You’ve Always Dreamed Of and Why it is Counter-Cultural 
 
48. Don’t Lose Your Identity As A Homeschool Mom and 3 Steps to Remember Who You Are 
 
70. Feeling Exhausted as a Homeschool Mom? 5 Ways to Be the Best Version of Yourself Every Day 
 
127. Questions You Should Never Ask a Homeschool (Or Any) Child

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