Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Responding to Homeschool Naysayers, Part 2 - Misty Bailey
Yvette Hampton talks with return guest, Misty Bailey, founder of the Joyfully Homeschooling blog and host of the Joyfully Homeschooling Podcast, about how to respond to the homeschool naysayers, even when those critics are family and friends; how to cultivate friendships with other moms in the homeschool community and how to start your own homeschooling group or co-op.
If you missed the first part of this conversation you will want to go back and listen to Monday's episode with Misty Bailey.
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Watch the video of this interview here.
Listen also to Yvette’s first interview with Misty Bailey where they discuss Salt and Light in Public Schools.
Listen to Misty’s podcast episode on homeschooling when your family are against it.
You can find Misty Bailey online at FindingJoyintheJourney.net.
Misty Bailey is on Instagram as @MistyBailey_.
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