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One of the things I love most about libraries is t One of the things I love most about libraries is that they exist for EVERYONE.Not everyone will see themselves in every book. Not every story will reflect every family’s experience. That’s okay.The purpose of a library isn’t to tell us what to think. It’s to give us access to ideas, perspectives, histories, and experiences beyond our own.I want my children to grow into curious, critical thinkers who can engage with a diverse world. Libraries help make that possible.“The libraries are for all” sign is a reminder of what public libraries have always been: places where everyone belongs and everyone can find a story.@mychal3ts
A decade in the classroom taught me a lot.Not ju A decade in the classroom taught me a lot.Not just about how kids learn, but about what they actually need to thrive.More screens didn't make kids more engaged.
More technology didn't automatically improve learning.
And good grades didn't always mean a child was happy, confident, curious, or prepared for life.That's a big part of why we homeschool the way we do.We prioritize connection over convenience, curiosity over compliance, and real-world experiences over endless digital ones.You don't have to homeschool to question the messages modern parenting and education keep sending us.What's one thing you'll never hear you say as a parent? 👇
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Every time I talk about the peers my kids spend ti Every time I talk about the peers my kids spend time with, the media they consume, the books they read, or the values they’re surrounded by, someone says, “It’s not that serious.”I disagree.And it’s definitely not because I’m afraid of different people, perspectives, or ideas. Quite the opposite.I want my kids exposed to people from different cultures, backgrounds, religions, family structures, and life experiences.I want them reading widely, asking hard questions, and learning how to think critically.What I care about is the environment they’re growing up in.The habits they practice. The messages they absorb. The pressure they face. The content competing for their attention. The values being normalized every day.Childhood shapes adulthood.So yes, I think it’s that serious.
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