Show Notes
Episode 85 is a full show of hearing from our Cleverly Cultured kids . They chime in about their different perspectives on how their school year ended and whether or not they miss homeschooling full time. They shared their perspectives on what it's like to attend a traditional school and how transitioning back to school was after several years of homeschooling.
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Can you guess how many children there are on the continent of Africa. Currently, in 2022, there are about 400 million children in Africa and the number continues to increase (
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One does not weigh the head down with a load that belongs to the belly. ~ Yoruba proverb
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Duro means wait in Yoruba.
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Cleverly Cultured Kids Answer How This Year Has Been For Them
If you listen to the episodes in season one of the Cleverly Changing Podcast, you'll get to hear from our Cleverly Cultured Kids. During this show our children share their own and honest opinions about how they felt about attending school.
- Will we continue to keep our children in school?
- How did they feel about wearing or no wearing uniforms?
- Did they like their teachers?
- What were their favorite subjects
- We also discussed co-ops, private school, and public school.
- and more
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Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work for our families, please check out our past episodes.
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