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16- Beyond Limitations: How Homeschooling Transformed Our Bilingual Family

16- Beyond Limitations: How Homeschooling Transformed Our Bilingual Family

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In this episode, I’m sharing my personal story—not as a Spanish teacher, but as a mom who began homeschooling while still learning English, full of fears and doubts.

You’ll hear three vulnerable moments that shaped our homeschool journey—and how my children became confident, bilingual young adults despite my limitations.

This is for the parent who wonders, “Am I enough?” The answer is SI!!.

🎁 Plus, I’m giving you a free 5-day Parent Course to help you build a strong Spanish-at-home plan—even if you don’t speak Spanish.

👉 Get the free course: https://spanish-educational-solutions.teachable.com/p/5-day-parent-course

✔️ No fluency required ✔️ For parents of elementary students and teens ✔️ Practical, encouraging, and easy to follow

🎥 Includes:

  • 5 Days- short, focused lessons with actionable steps
  • Bonus webinars for curriculum planning and teen credit guidance
  • Tips on mindset, scheduling, learning methods, and more

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