The Early Days of Homeschooling: A Conversation with Rhonda Cunningham | Episode 44
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In this episode of Homeschool Indiana, Amy Bragdon interviews her mother, Rhonda Cunningham, who began homeschooling her family in 1984. They discuss the early days of homeschooling, the challenges faced, and the evolution of resources available to homeschooling families. Rhonda shares her experiences, insights, and advice for both new and seasoned homeschoolers, emphasizing the importance of parental involvement and adaptability in the homeschooling journey.
KEYWORDS
homeschooling, home education, IAHE, homeschool pioneer, homeschool trailblazer, parenting, 1980s education
TAKEAWAYS
- Community resources were essential for homeschooling success.
- Parental involvement is crucial for children's success.
- Homeschooling is not a guaranteed success; effort is required.
- Flexibility in the curriculum is important for diverse age groups.
- Trusting the process and adapting is key to homeschooling.
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