
This episode features Jacob Gooden and guest Jive Janev discussing their homeschooling experiences, the challenges and joys of being homeschooled, and the impact of their upbringing on their current lives. They also touch on the misconceptions surrounding homeschooling and the importance of community support.
Jive shares her background, being the oldest of four siblings in a homeschooling family in North Jersey. She discusses her mother's approach to homeschooling, which was more free-flowing compared to her own need for structure. They both reflect on how their personalities influenced their educational experiences.
The conversation shifts to their involvement in extracurricular activities, including drama and choir, and how these experiences shaped their social skills and confidence. Jive recounts her participation in a traveling acting group that performed in various locations, including Ireland.
They also discuss the challenges of transitioning to college, the importance of self-assessment for parents considering homeschooling, and the need for balance between being a parent and a teacher. Jive emphasizes the significance of understanding one's reasons for homeschooling.
Lastly, they highlight the importance of mental wellness for homeschooling parents and the need to trust oneself in the educational journey.
Jacob Gooden and Jive Janev discuss their homeschooling experiences, challenges, and the importance of community support in education.

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