Cleverly Changing Podcast

This is the first episode of Season 2. I am honored to have my husband as a special guest. He will be discussing homeschooling from a dad’s perspective.

Episode 13 of the CleverlyChanging Podcas

Intro (00:15)

African Proverb – “A single hand cannot nurse a child”

Word of the Episode (2:46)

Baba means father in Swahili

Cleverly Cultured Kids (4:15)

My daughters discuss how their dad assists with their homeschool education. Homeschooling as a family is a way of life for my daughters because they have always been homeschooled. It was great to hear from them about how they see their dad’s role in their education.

Grown Folks Talk about Homeschooling as a Family(7:05)

The Dad in the cleverly changing household speaks up and shares his thoughts about homeschooling our children.

Homeschooling Resources for Maryland

Here are a few educational homeschool resources in the Maryland area. These are the ones that I personalize utilize or ones that some of my friends are using. 

Facebook Groups:

* Sankofa – https://www.facebook.com/groups/SankofaHomeschool/ * Silver Spring Homeschoolers – https://www.facebook.com/groups/294690130574150/ * Greenbelt Homeschoolers – https://www.facebook.com/groups/411224492408863/ * Maryland Homeschoolers – https://www.facebook.com/groups/MarylandHomeschoolers/ * DMV black Homeschoolers – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=815882118508965&ref=br_rs * PG County Homeschoolers – https://www.facebook.com/groups/pgcountyhomeschoolers/

Co-Ops: (these are co-ops I have either visited or spoke to the administrators directly)

* Sankofa – Meets on Fridays (predominantly African American not a drop off program) – https://www.sankofahomeschool.org * Cheverly Stem ( 3 days a week, drop off) – https://www.cheverlystem.com * Tutorial (Tues and Thurs classes, drop off) – http://www.bridgeelementary.com/* Project Excel Academy in Bowie, MD (Mon, Wed, and Friday) – https://www.pxlacademy.org * Spectrum is located in Savage, MD (Tuesdays and Thursdays) – http://Spectrumchc.com * Granite Classical is located in Columbia, MD- (Tuesdays and Thursdays ) –

Show Notes


This is the first episode of Season 2. I am honored to have my husband as a special guest. He will be discussing homeschooling from a dad’s perspective.
Episode 13 of the CleverlyChanging Podcas
Intro (00:15)
African Proverb – “A single hand cannot nurse a child”
Word of the Episode (2:46)
Baba means father in Swahili
Cleverly Cultured Kids (4:15)
My daughters discuss how their dad assists with their homeschool education. Homeschooling as a family is a way of life for my daughters because they have always been homeschooled. It was great to hear from them about how they see their dad’s role in their education.
Grown Folks Talk about Homeschooling as a Family(7:05)
The Dad in the cleverly changing household speaks up and shares his thoughts about homeschooling our children.
Homeschooling Resources for Maryland
Here are a few educational homeschool resources in the Maryland area. These are the ones that I personalize utilize or ones that some of my friends are using. 
Facebook Groups:
Co-Ops: (these are co-ops I have either visited or spoke to the administrators directly)
Schools
Small Intimate School Settings that feel like a homeschool but are not
Rec Centers:
Also, all of our cities have a community center with classes. Many offer homeschool classes too. Here is the catalog for Greenbelt’s Rec Center
PG Counties Recreation Catalog (includes multiple cities) – http://pgparks.com/185/Parks-Recreation
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What is Cleverly Changing Podcast?

Hosts Elle and Miriam are two Black homeschooling moms embarking on a self-defining journey. Listen in on conversations that will encourage you to be your authentic self, while uplifting your spirit and motivating your inherent potential. They’re defining what culture is for their families and want you to do the same. Bring your children along too, so they can meet the Cleverly Cultured Kids. They’re all for teaching the babies while they’re young, adapting to the challenges of parenting, homeschooling and being willing to learn the lessons that the children have to offer. It’s all about uplifting one another and reclaiming your innate greatness.