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Equity & Exclusion: 80 Federal Actions That Impacted Black Life In America (1776-2026)
Greetings Everyone! Sharing a resource I created that might be helpful for those looking for Black History or Social Studies resources for middle- and high-school-aged children. I created a website documenting 80 federal laws, court rulings, and other actions that have impacted Black America. With the nation turning 250 years old, I wanted to create a resource that shows various patterns of equity and exclusion. https://equity.blackmail4u.com I founded the Black Mail Black History Blog 11 years ago to share lesser-known Black History facts and information. This current project is an extension of the work. Check out my Skool page too. I have several Black History mini-courses available for free under the classroom tab.
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FREE WEBSITE DESIGN FOR ALL HOMESCHOOLING TEACHER'S
Hi everyone, I'm Kimmie and I design high converting websites for businesses. I’m currently taking on a limited number of portfolio projects, offering professionally built websites in exchange for detailed feedback and a review. Feel free to comment or message me “WEBSITE” and I’ll share the next steps.
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How long have you all been Homeschooling? I have been homeschooling 25 years.
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Hi, I have a general question for those that have been homeschooling for a while. Was there ever a point where your kids wanted to return to a school setting? What did that conversation look like? My 5yo was in daycare/preschool from 7mos to 4 years old. I never wanted her to be in school but I had to work and finally reached a point where I was able to be home fulltime to homeschool. She was confused for the first month and then was living her best life, but every once in a blue she will bring up wanting to go back to school. I believe it's the social aspect that she's missing and also because all childrens shows at some point mentions children being in school and we do not know anyone else who homeschools. So it's new for both of us. My parents also do not understand why I choose to homeschool and will sometimes say to my children, they'll love school or "I bet you can't wait to be in school." Those type of statements. They believe my children will not be able to go to high school or college. Second question, how did you navigate family that makes comments on your children being homeschooled? For example, my daughter is very shy and introverted and my parents and siblings will default to "that's because she's homeschooled". But she's not isolated, we actually go out all the time and go to the park where there's other kids, she also was on a dance team this past season and has friends in her church class that we go to every Sunday and she plays with her little sisters all day, every day and her cousins who stay the night every weekend. For context, I am Christian, I understand not every family follows this belief but my reason for homeschooling was related to me and my husbands beliefs. So I did explain this to my daughter, but I do feel like the outside factors influence her to think we should be following the social norm with regular schooling.
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Nice Getting to Know You
Seems like everyone is busy and preoccupied for the summer. Wishing you all the very best life has to offer you.
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