Caleb and Leah Schroeder are second generation homeschoolers who seek to encourage families to raise courageous children in the 21st century. Caleb is an educator with 18 years of experience in the public schools, he currently is a full time pastor and adjunct math professor at his local community college. Leah has her BA in elementary eduction. She is on the front lines of the homeschool world with her 6 children. Together they hope to offer spiritual sustenance and encouragement to the growing population who teach their children diligently in their homes.
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Caleb and Leah Schroeder are second generation homeschoolers who seek to encourage families to raise courageous children in the 21st century. Caleb is an educator with 18 years of experience in the public schools, he currently is a full time pastor and adjunct math professor at his local community college. Leah has her BA in elementary eduction. She is on the front lines of the homeschool world with her 6 children. Together they hope to offer spiritual sustenance and encouragement to the growing population who teach their children diligently in their homes.
Homeschooling Free From Fear, Ep. 4, Finding Our Groove
Homeschooling Free From Fear
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1 year ago
Homeschooling Free From Fear, Ep. 4, Finding Our Groove
Caleb and Leah continue to discuss their homeschool journey.
Homeschooling Free From Fear
Caleb and Leah Schroeder are second generation homeschoolers who seek to encourage families to raise courageous children in the 21st century. Caleb is an educator with 18 years of experience in the public schools, he currently is a full time pastor and adjunct math professor at his local community college. Leah has her BA in elementary eduction. She is on the front lines of the homeschool world with her 6 children. Together they hope to offer spiritual sustenance and encouragement to the growing population who teach their children diligently in their homes.