VIDEO: Parenting Do-Overs If You Started Late

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Session 2

Anne ElliottWelcome to Session 2 (Sunday, August 6, 3 pm Eastern). Simply click the video to start watching!

SPEAKER: Anne Elliott

DESCRIPTION: Here is advice on what to do if you started late or when you didn’t do things right the first time in your parenting. We’ll have good ideas and a lot of encouragement!

DATE/TIME: Sunday, August 6 — 3:00 PM Eastern

I have seven children, five of which are being homeschooled this year (grades 2, 4, 7, 10, 11), as well as two adult children. I’ve been married for 24 years, and we live in central Michigan, where my husband is helping to start a Sabbath fellowship. I am the creator and founder of HomeschoolingTorah.

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