What will be your family legacy? For author and speaker Ainsley Arment, it starts by defining and then creating a family culture together with your kids. Join Ainsley and Jim Mason (HSLDA President) for a conversation about Wild + Free Homeschooling. In this episode, they discuss how homeschooling is much more than an educational option—and how it can lead to an amazing connection with your children.
“I want moms to know that they’re not alone. I want them to know that if they desire to create a family culture that goes against culture and society, that they’re not alone, that they’re doing an incredible work. I want moms to feel encouraged on the days when they are tired and weary, or when they don’t feel like their efforts matter. I want to remind moms that they matter, that everything they do matters, and that they are creating an incredible legacy with the work that they’re doing, day-to-day.”—Ainsley Arment
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