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The Cleverly Changing Homeschool Podcast Hosted by Elle and Miriam

Hosts Elle and Miriam are two Black homeschooling moms embarking on a self-defining journey. Listen in on conversations that will encourage you to be your authentic self, while uplifting your spirit and motivating your inherent potential. They’re defining what culture is for their families and want you to do the same. Bring your children along too, so they can meet the Cleverly Cultured Kids. They’re all for teaching the babies while they’re young, adapting to the challenges of parenting, homeschooling and being willing to learn the lessons that the children have to offer. It’s all about uplifting one another and reclaiming your innate greatness.

Just like an egg, if it’s squeezed too tight and it can break, and if it’s held too loosely it can slip and fall, but when it is warmed and nurtured it will transform into unimaginable greatness and endless potential.

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Transitioning to Homeschool

History (0:10) Episode 6 Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone. – Moroccan Proverb Word of the Episode! (1:30) tuko pamoja Cleverly Cultured Kids (2:13) Interviewed by her mother, Miriam, Aamira shares her thoughts about being homeschooled and how other people react to learning that she is homeschooled. Grown Up Talk (5:18) Elle and

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Co-ops and Support Episode 5 of the CleverlyChanging Podcast

Homeschool Co-ops and Support

History (0:20) Episode 5 is all about cooperation. In the ancient nation of Kush, trade was an avenue of cooperation among the people. While the cultural significance of the history of Kush doesn’t have a direct tie-in, I chose this civilization because they mastered trade and working with their hands together in a community. The

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