
This episode of the Exhomeschoolers Club features guest Ashley Peak, a secular progressive homeschool parent and content creator. Topics discussed include secular progressive homeschooling, community building, and educational resources.
Ashley shares her journey into homeschooling, explaining how her daughter's needs led her to seek alternatives to traditional schooling. She emphasizes the challenges she faced in finding appropriate support for her visually impaired child within the public school system.
The conversation highlights the importance of community in homeschooling. Ashley discusses how she built a diverse and inclusive homeschooling group in Texas, focusing on creating a supportive environment for families with similar values.
Additionally, Ashley talks about her micro school initiative, which provides a collaborative learning space for older children. She describes the structure of their co-op, including classes that emphasize justice-centered education and the importance of field trips.
The episode concludes with a discussion on the significance of open communication and advocacy for public education, emphasizing the need for parents to be involved in their children's educational experiences.
Ashley Peak discusses secular progressive homeschooling, community building, and the importance of advocacy in education.

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