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Homeschooling isn’t a widely accepted educational option yet here in the Philippines, but more and more families are opting to explore it and, eventually, choose it as part of their lifestyle.

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When people find out that we are homeschoolers, they usually ask us any of the following questions: "Why did you decide to homeschool?", "How do you do it?", "What are the benefits of homeschooling?", "We’re thinking of homeschooling, too. How should we start going about it?"
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Most parents who have school-going kids might think that we homeschoolers have it easier when it comes to getting our kids to do bookwork. This is not true at all, and I’m sure my fellow homeschooling parents can attest to this.

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Homeschooling is something that is near and dear to me, so I like sharing stories about how our family discovered it, and how other homeschooling families did so, too. It may not be for everyone, but it’s certainly worth exploring.

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When our eldest child turned three years old, people started asking us about what preschool we would put him in. Our family was still based in Timor Leste at that time, and our son was a very talkative, precocious little boy, who others considered "smart" and "seemed to know a lot for a 3-year-old." 

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I’ve been receiving a few inquiries lately via email and my Facebook page about homeschooling. People ask why we do it, how we do it and so on. So I thought I’d share with you a little bit about how we were led to homeschool.

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Homeschooling isn’t a widely accepted educational option yet here in the Philippines, but more and more families are opting to explore it and, eventually, choose it as part of their lifestyle.

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Most parents who have school-going kids might think that we homeschoolers have it easier when it comes to getting our kids to do bookwork. This is not true at all, and I’m sure my fellow homeschooling parents can attest to this.

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Homeschooling is something that is near and dear to me, so I like sharing stories about how our family discovered it, and how other homeschooling families did so, too. It may not be for everyone, but it’s certainly worth exploring.

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I’ve been receiving a few inquiries lately via email and my Facebook page about homeschooling. People ask why we do it, how we do it and so on. So I thought I’d share with you a little bit about how we were led to homeschool.

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