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My son is homeschooled, with nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqgcwaehxw309anxjmr5v4ezumn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcqyq5xtf970q5rgcdtgrx9ql0gmxxam9ahg8gtp3xnmrwxm53z7fkf7rnat5m carrying the vast majority of that responsibility. He's old enough now for us to plainly see the results daily. It's remarkable. He's remarkable. We're early, and many challenges lay ahead. Of this, I am sure. But we also know, undoubtedly, that we're doing the right thing.

He will think freely. He will live freely.

What made you choose homeschooling over something like an Acton Academy?

What would you and nostr:nprofile1qqszsedyheuzsdrp4dqvc5raarvcmhvhkaqapvxy60vdcmwjytexe8cs6pum5 recommend for someone wanting to emphasize freedom & first principles thinking for their children, but cannot personally carry the majority of the responsibility? My wife is rad, but she’s a bit intimidated by the idea of being the primary homeschooler.

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I’m not familiar with Acton Academy. I’ll check it out.

I’ll let nostr:nprofile1qqszsedyheuzsdrp4dqvc5raarvcmhvhkaqapvxy60vdcmwjytexe8cs6pum5 add to this, but in short, no one will ever have a greater drive for our children to thrive than we will. And we know it’s a privilege to be able to make the choice, which itself if a result of broken money.