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Yes, Black Homeschoolers Need Our Own Groups

Many black homeschoolers face hostility in mainstream groups when seeking inclusive curricula. Exhausted by microaggressions and “colorblind” gatekeeping, these families are building their own Afrocentric villages. These safe spaces provide the essential cultural affirmation and support black homeschoolers need to educate freely, prioritizing their children’s well-being over exclusionary mainstream environments.

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Don’t Quit Homeschooling in February!

February is officially “quitting season,” the peak of homeschool burnout. When high expectations meet reality and the “perfect” curriculum fails, it’s easy to feel defeated. If you’re drowning in pressure, stop and reassess. Recognizing the signs of homeschool burnout is the first step toward reclaiming your joy and finding a sustainable rhythm.

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