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Homeschool High School Virtual Conference

Homeschool High School Virtual Conference

Brave Writer is participating in the Homeschool High School Virtual Conference!

LetsHomeschoolHighschool.com has partnered with Homeschool.com to bring you a long-awaited solution for highschoolers wondering how to map out their future! With a great lineup of speakers that includes admissions counselors as well as college alternative advocates, your high schooler is sure to find help in determining his/her life’s direction.

Date: August 30, 2018

Price: $29

Discount code: BRAVE to get 35% off the price!

Register now for early bird bonuses including a free homeschool/work from home planner download for mom and a double chance to win an iPad!

Homeschool High School Virtual Conference

Brave Writer Session

High School Writing and Literature: When is enough, enough?

Join Julie as she looks at the secret to academic writing, how to form realistic goals for high school English credits, and the role of literature in high school English classes. This session will explain the “Think Three” trick to MLA research-based writing, it will explore the difference between argument and personal convictions, and parents will discover how to create an environment that fosters the rhetorical imagination. High school literature and writing can be a wonderful journey into the developing mind of a young adult. Learn how to support it and count it!

Register Here

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2018 Brave Writer Summer Camp RECAP

2018 Brave Writer Summer Camo

We had the best time with all of you during Brave Writer Summer Camp!

Your photos brought so much joy to our team. We kept sharing them in our staff chat channel, ooing and ahhing over your darling kids, your creative solutions to watching the webinars while herding your children into happy activities, and the wonderful notes you took and shared with your friends!

We also LOVED all the comments you made during our sessions. Did you know that when we put your comments into a Word doc, they took up 88 pages!? You all had a LOT to say and we look forward to taking your ideas and making Brave Writer even better because of them!

In the meantime, it’s time to announce the WINNERS of our giveaway and contest.

GRAND PRIZE WINNER

The winner of a new iPad is… (drum roll):

Tina Robertson!

We’re so happy for you Tina! Your iPad is a 32GB + WiFi in Rose Gold with your name and Brave Writer engraved on the back. Congratulations!

Instagram Photo Contest Winner

The photos shared on Instagram using the #bravewritercamp hashtag were incredible! We loved seeing how enthusiastically your families deep dove into our summer camp festivities. We have a winner and several honorable mentions.

Congratulations to our photo contest grand prize winner, @Naturally_oddmama, who participated in camp with her delightful new baby. Copies of all three signed A Gracious Space books and The Poetry Teatime Companion are on their way!

2018 Brave Writer Summer Camp Photo Winner

Watching the webinars with a baby was no easy feat! @Naturally_oddmama wrote: “[She] loves to make sounds when she hears people speak, but I guess she was just putting her original thought to work!” Ha! So great.

Choosing one winner was much too hard for our team! And so, Honorable Mentions (and some sweet Brave Writer swag) go to:

@Lattebooks2read
@Unschoolingmyself
@Owlbiology3
@Kristi_Curry

Also swag bags filled with Brave Writer goodies were sent to over 50 webinar attendees!

Our delighted thanks to all who participated! You make it ALL worthwhile.

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Brave Writer Sample Classroom

Brave Writer Sample Classroom

Are you interested in Brave Writer online writing classes? Did you know that you can log in and view a sample class with real readings, assignments, and instructor comments?

Follow these instructions:

1. Navigate to class.bravewriter.com. If you are a current student, you’ll need to log out in the upper right corner before proceeding.

2. Log in using these credentials:

Username: [email protected]
Password: Brave1

3. Next, you will land on our Family Dashboard. There is a Parent icon and a Student icon to represent classes where the parent or the student is the primary participant. Click on Parent to view classes where the parent is the participant (Brave Writer 101, Groovy Grammar Workshop, Nature Journaling, Playing with Poetry Workshop, Shakespeare Family Workshop, Story Switcheroo). For all other classes, click on Student to view a class.

4. Click on the class name of interest and start reading posts!


If you have any questions about how our online classes work or which class would be best for your family, write to us at [email protected].


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Homeschooling is Lonely

Homeschooling is Lonely

Lonely thoughts: am I doing it right? Doing enough? What if I fail?

Lonely days: you and your kids slogging through, no one entering your house to give you relief, no one else planning a lesson or setting up the art project or supervising PE while you take a break in the teacher’s lounge.

Lonely outings: a field trip of 5—you and your three kids—in a sea of school children and teachers, or alternatively, the only person with kids in tow while people wonder what they’re doing “out of school.”

Lonely self: wanting friends, not sure who will be your friend, wondering how to find them, make them, keep them, coordinate with them, manage the interactions between your kids and theirs, how to fit in when you don’t have the same philosophy or religion or educating style.

It’s a creeping need—at first, the joy of choosing to spend all day every day with your kids is rewarding, fulfilling, and need-meeting. Over time, the craving for adult contact and affirmation becomes profound, powerful, necessary.

The Internet helps—online conversations can tie us together and give us a place to gather—our own water cooler.

Co-ops help—offering a place for parents to chat while kids get instruction you didn’t have to prepare.

Yet it’s more than that.

Underneath the loneliness is this:
a craving to be understood, to be accepted.

Can we say our truths, our worries, our different opinions and still be accepted and known by the other homeschoolers? Can we share about our philosophy of education without it raising suspicion or creating rifts?

And what if you are not in the majority homeschooling community? What if you come from a different faith or no faith? How do you find friends then?

The hardest part of homeschooling for me was the feeling that I had to qualify to be a member of a given group. The rejection, scrutiny, and exclusion I’ve experienced while homeschooling was excruciating and not unique to me. I know homeschoolers who gave up home education because they literally had no options for community involvement.

If homeschooling is going to thrive, it has to expand and include.

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If you are a human being, your beliefs will shift over a lifetime. It’s impossible to guarantee that what you believe is true now will remain in the same configuration for the rest of your life. If you home educate, you are examining those beliefs daily (because you are studying, reading, and discussing ideas all day every day).

When we form groups around beliefs, we teach people to pretend. We say that you must deny the part of yourself that is curious or disturbed or doubts in order to retain membership in the community. That kind of group fosters vigilance to uphold a single perspective, where suspicion becomes a mode of operation rather than support and kindness. Suddenly the strictures of the group become more important than building supportive relationships around home education.

The best homeschool friendships weather change—create space to revise, grow, experiment, and explore—in education models, in parenting-styles, in belief systems.

The weakest friendships are built around reinforcing the party-line—and avoiding the discomfort of difference.

The greatest suffering occurs when someone fails to live up to the group’s stated beliefs and is kicked out or shunned or rejected (or is told that their family is now dangerous to others—that one hurt me the most).

We can cure loneliness in homeschool. We do it by building communities that welcome people committed to the daring adventure of bringing education to life for their children. That’s the ground floor of friendship.

Everything else? Fodder for rich conversations over brunch and mimosas at Mimi’s.

Love one another.


The Homeschool Alliance

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The Fall Writing Class Schedule is Here!

2018 Fall Classes

It’s that time of year again when we give you a friendly warning reminder: our online writing classes for fall are scheduled and registration opens at Noon eastern on July 30!

Brave Writer online writing classes are unique and are designed with YOU, the busy homeschooling family, in mind.

  • Classes run 3-6 weeks (so you don’t have to commit to a full semester)
  • Each class focuses on a specific type of writing (so your child can learn a variety of skills, tailored to likes, needs, and interests)
  • Our instructors are professional writers and home educators (or were homeschooled). That means they know your life and can help you both with writing and family dynamics around learning
  • We give reader feedback, meaning our comments are personal, friendly, and throughout the writing piece
  • Our students read each other’s writing and the comments from the instructor on everyone’s writing. We create a “writing workshop atmosphere” in our classes
  • You can ask for help any time! No office hours. Instructors are available to you throughout the 3-6 weeks
  • No specific log in time—you can live anywhere in the world and participate when it is convenient to you

Fall Class Schedule

Learn more here: All About Online Writing Classes


Book Clubs!

Brave Writer’s online book clubs provide literature discussion without the pressure of essay composition! Check out next year’s book lists by clicking the links below then selecting the “2018-2019” tab.

Arrow Book Club (4th-7th grades)

Boomerang Book Club (8th-11th grades)


If you still have questions about which class is right for your child, we invite you to send an email to our Help Desk! Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will be glad to give you suggestions that are just right for your family!

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