When you're a newbie and you start looking at curriculum and there is SO. MUCH. OUT THERE. And you wonder how you will ever get started homeschooling high school with all of that to wade through first.
Ann has some advice to make it easier, and when you listen to this episode and then go back and review the previous episode about choosing curriculum (episode 30), you'll find that it is a doable task and you really can find curriculum options that will work for your teen.
No curriculum will be perfect, but with these pointers you can work through the process and feel confident that you aren't missing anything!
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Lisa Nehring on How and When to Pivot, and the Need for it in Your Homeschool Life
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