Homeschool Our Way - Black Families, Working Moms, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Co-op, Individual Learning Plan
Have you considered homeschool because you feel like the traditional school system just isn’t meeting your family’s needs as a Black family? Are you worried about finding opportunities to connect with other families of color so that your kids have a safe space to socialize with their peers? Is it hard creating a homeschool schedule that balances your responsibilities as a working mom? Are you struggling to find the perfect curriculum that’s rich with cultural representation and meets your kids’ educational needs? If any of that sounds familiar, I’m so glad to have you here! This podcast will empower you to take control of your children's education, help you create a personalized learning experience that uplifts and nurtures your children inside and out, and will help you maximize quality time and embrace this learning journey together as a family. Hi, I’m Elan: a proud Spelman alumna, a wife and a working homeschool mom of 2. But before homeschooling became our way of life, I looked into every type of school imaginable for my girls. I simply couldn’t find a traditional learning environment that truly met their needs. I tried small private schools, speciality charter schools, and I researched all the public schools near me that boasted the best test scores. But I finally realized that if I wanted the personalized learning for my kids that would affirm them and allow them to dive deeper into their natural interests and passions, then I would have to take control of their education and completely reimagine what school could look like for my family. So I decided to start homeschooling. I developed a simple framework that allowed me to create the learning environment my girls needed to thrive, while helping me balance my role as a working homeschool mom. And now I’m sharing that framework with you! So if you’re ready to take control and create a homeschool experience… Tailored to your children's learning needs… Connected with other homeschool families of color… All while spending more quality time together as a family - then this is the podcast for you! So pop in those ear buds and join me because it’s time to do Homeschool Our Way.
A Beacon of Guidance for Homeschool Families
Jun 29
Elan's "Homeschool Our Way" podcast is an invaluable resource for families considering or starting their homeschool journey. When my husband and I were seeking guidance to begin homeschooling our daughter, this podcast provided the answers we desperately needed. Elan has created a wealth of content that addresses the myriad questions new homeschooling families face. Her insightful episodes gave us the confidence to take the leap into homeschooling. If you're looking for practical advice, reassurance, and a supportive community, you'll find it all here. Elan's expertise and dedication shine through in every episode, making this podcast an essential companion for any homeschooling family
Glad you’re here!
Jun 29
I love that you’re in this space. This podcast has been so enlightening, empowering and encouraging for me in my homeschool journey. Keep doing what you’re doing! 👍🏽🙌🏽
So incredibly helpful & encouraging!
Jan 30
I’ve been considering homeschooling off and on for a while now and this podcast is so incredibly helpful answering some my very own heart’s questions and concerns!! I feel ready to take the plunge into homeschooling my little ones knowing I’ll have help along the way!
Highly recommend!
07/29/2023
I love the examples Elan shares on how to start and structure your homeschooling experience. The resources she provides are immensely helpful and I highly suggest to anyone considering or already doing homeschool! Two thumbs up!
About
Information
- CreatorElan Page | Homeschool Coach, Work From Home Mom, Black Mom
- Years Active2023 - 2024
- Episodes74
- RatingClean
- Copyright© 2024 Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
- Show Website
You Might Also Like
- EducationUpdated Semiweekly
- EducationUpdated Semimonthly
- Society & CultureUpdated Weekly
- Society & CultureUpdated Biweekly
- News CommentaryUpdated Weekly