INTC Episode 5: Homeschooling, Refugee Work, and Kindermusik: A Conversation with Madeline Thibodeaux
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It's Not Too Complicated
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In this episode, I chat with Madeline about her decade long career as a Kindermusik Educator, her homeschooling philosophy & what it looks like in her home, and how COVID-19 may be changing our approach on schooling in general. We also discuss her work with refugee families through Catholic Charities, and I ask her to define what it means to be a “modern woman and mother” in her own words.
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