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Homeschooling Multiple Children

Davidson Gifted Perspectives is a video series that examines a number of different gifted-related issues and viewpoints.

If your family has more than one child, you’ve probably asked yourself, “If we homeschool them, how will that work for me?” One parent in a recent virtual event wanted to know just this. They wondered if they would split their time between their kids or if they should try to involve their children in “group projects” to pass the time. Here’s our Director of Family Services sharing what she knows from other families who have done this before.

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