Episode 2: Building Academic Stamina in Your Homeschool

I'm chatting about academic stamina -- the ability to stick with and follow through on academic projects. For us, this wasn't an important part of homeschooling until I started planning for high school, which is when I realized that this kind of academic stamina is important for life AFTER homeschool. Here's how we worked to build it, plus some thoughts on what I'm doing differently the second time around. (Academy bonus: The Roman propaganda machine is hilarious!)

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Amy Sharony

Amy Sharony is the founder and editor-in-chief of home | school | life magazine. She's a pretty nice person until someone starts pluralizing things with apostrophes, but then all bets are off.

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