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My Muslim Family Podcast - Maryam Javaid: Myths and Misconceptions About Home Education

Maryam Javaid: Myths and Misconceptions About Home Education

07/01/22 • 49 min

My Muslim Family Podcast

In this episode of the My Muslim Family podcast, we speak to Maryam Javaid, Muslim Parenting & Home Education Coach, about her journey into the world of home education and the most common misconceptions that are held about home education- do the social skills of home educated children to suffer? Do you need to be a teacher to home educate your child successfully? And the question all of us have on our minds as parents- how do you find time for yourself as a home-educating parent?!

You can connect with Maryam on her Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/nurturing.learners/

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In this episode of the My Muslim Family podcast, we speak to Maryam Javaid, Muslim Parenting & Home Education Coach, about her journey into the world of home education and the most common misconceptions that are held about home education- do the social skills of home educated children to suffer? Do you need to be a teacher to home educate your child successfully? And the question all of us have on our minds as parents- how do you find time for yourself as a home-educating parent?!

You can connect with Maryam on her Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/nurturing.learners/

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