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MEET KALEENA
Kaleena and her husband, Aaron, decided five years ago that homeschooling their now four children was the best education option for their family. Kaleena, the co-author of The 5 Hour School Week, embarked on a journey with her family to learn through self-directed homeschool. The family spends on average an hour a day dedicated and focused on learning. Kaleena and Aaron have also made it a priority in their family to follow their passion for travel and adventure. Their classroom is truly a daily adventure.
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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN
Kaleena is on the show sharing her 5 Hour School Week approach to homeschooling her 13, 11, 10, and 5-year-old children. She shares that her approach to learning is best described as self-directed learning. Her children are directing what they learn and how they learn it. We chatted all about . . .
- 5 Hour School Week Approach to Homeschooling
- Benefits of the 5 Hour School Week and learning from home
- Advice for moms considering homeschooling their children
follow the five hour school week
RESOURCE LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW
- The Five Hour School Week: An Inspirational Guide to Leaving the Classroom to Embrace Learning in a Way You Never Imagined
- Free to Learn, Peter Gray
- Dumbing Us Down, John Gatto
- John Taylor Gatto Website
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