Aziza Butler's journey from a public-school teacher in Chicago to a passionate homeschooling advocate is inspirational. Frustrated by the overwhelming focus on managing children rather than actual teaching, Aziza decided to homeschool. In her pursuit, she uncovered a powerful truth: the ultimate qualification for being the best teacher for your child is being their parent.
Join Aziza and Jim Mason, President of HSLDA, as they discuss how your heart for your child and commitment to your child’s success that is the center of an excellent education.
“You don’t know who your kids will touch because of how you invest in them. You never know who you might impact because you have reached out and told [them] about homeschooling. [You] gave them permission to think and dream differently for their family and for their community.”— Aziza Butler
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