Our homeschool style is a kind of mix between Charlotte Mason and wild-hearted, nature-based unschooling, so most of the Brave Writer philosophy plugged in very easily. So, naturally, I immediately set to work piecing it into our homeschool life. Everything about Brave Writer makes me radiate with that glow you get when your inner child becomes excited about something. Being the kind of little girl who was prone to exiting the library with a stack of books taller than herself, and spending entire afternoons (days, weekends, summers) with Pippi and Matilda and Anne-with-an-E, I would have found myself right at home in Julie Bogart’s world. I discovered a lot of amazing things in my first two years of homeschooling: blogs I binge-read until late in the night, libraries bursting with resources like a Christmas stocking, free workshops held at state parks and open spaces almost weekly, and some of the most beautiful books I’d ever laid my hands on ( Nature Anatomy comes to mind!) But when I stumbled across Brave Writer, it was a whole new world in the best possible way.īrave Writer is the kind of program I wish I had been part of as a child.
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