Homeschool Expert, Kenisha Sullivan, Interviewed on BlogTalkRadio

Make your plans for homeschooling to fit your family’s lifestyle, not the lifestyles of others – Kenisha Sullivan

The focus of this episode was on Educating The Family: Kenisha Sullivan talks about the mission, goals, and joys of homeschooling, home-schooling children of varying ages, and testing requirements of different states.

Homeschooling Highlights

  • Create a mission statement for expectations, goals, and outcomes for homeschooling endeavor
  • Make your plans for homeschooling to fit your family’s lifestyle, not the lifestyles of others
  • Contrary to popular belief, public school is not the model for homeschool; homeschooling is not patterned after public school

Listen to Kenisha’s Interview

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I interviewed Kenisha Sullivan on the April 8, 2010 episode of Wednesday Break With TaylorThyme on BlogTalkRadio. Watch for future interviews with Mrs. Sullivan, who leads a busy life homeschooling her boys, having fun with her husband, and ocassionally teaching summer Video 4 Kids classes at Appalachian State’s camp. We’re looking for great things from her as she continues to pursue of interests and dreams!

Thanks Kenisha for appearing on the show!



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