Disclosure: I received the homeschooling guide and workbook in exchange for this post and giveaway.
“Homeschooling Your Young Black Child: A Simple Getting-Started Guide & Workbook” was created by Rachel Garlinghouse.
The getting-started guide and workbook is “for parents and caregivers who wish to give their children an education that fosters creativity, self-confidence, attachment, and balance.”
What is included?
- A workbook for parents/caregivers
- A 12-month homeschooling plan
- Monthly checklist
- Extensive resources list featuring Black musicians, authors, illustrators, and characters
- Activity and field trip suggestions
- Tips on setting up the homeschooling space
- Supply lists
- Troubleshooting Q & A
About the author:
Rachel Garlinghouse is mothering young, Black children and is the author of four books, including “Black Girls Can: An Empowering Story of Yesterdays and Todays.” Her experience and education has been featured in many places, including MSNBC, NPR, Huffington Post Live, abcnews.com, Scary Mommy, Huffington Post, Yahoo News, Adoptive Families, The Good Men Project, My Brown Baby, and many more. Rachel is a former college writing teacher turned stay-at-home-mom.
“I wanted my children to be educated on their history and culture as Black people, as well as develop a healthy racial identity.”
If you would like to connect with Rachel and learn more about her adventures you can follow her on Twitter @whitebrownsugar and on Facebook.
You can also visit her blog at White Sugar Brown Sugar. “The sweet life of our transracial, adoptive family.”
****WIN IT****
In celebration of this resource, we are giving away one copy of “Homeschooling Your Young Black Child: A Simple Getting-Started Guide & Workbook.”
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One winner will be picked randomly after the giveaway has ended. If you are the winner, you will have 2 business days to respond or another winner will be randomly chosen.
Homeschooling Your Young Black Child: A Simple Getting-Started Guide & Workbook {Giveaway}
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