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7 Lessons I Learned from The Animal School and How They Shaped Our Homeschool

By Michelle Curren on Thursday, November 10, 2016
Homeschooling encouragement

During our early stages of homeschooling I did a lot of reading to learn about approaches, learning styles, and such, to create a vision for our homeschool. Somewhere along the way I came across “The Animal School,” a fable that was originally written in 1940 by George Reavis, the Superintendent of Public Schools in Cincinnati, …

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The Birth of Curren Christian Academy ~ How Our Family Began Homeschooling

By Michelle Curren on Friday, June 3, 2016
The Birth of Curren Christian Academy ~ How Our Family Began Homeschooling

How we came to homeschooling.

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