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If the word “screens" or "screen time” makes your shoulders tense up, you’re not alone.

🎧 Hit subscribe—this is the first in a four-part series on tech and learning!

In this episode is the invite you need to slow down, tune-in, and reconsider your relationship with technology—especially in the context of homeschooling and neurodivergent learners. From unpacking cultural double standards to exploring how screens can be tools for regulation, creativity, and connection, this episode kicks off a series on screens and learning with nuance, compassion, and curiosity.

Together, we explore how deschooling can help us see screens not as a problem to solve—but as a window into our children's worlds.

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We gather weekly on Zoom and connect daily via asynchronous Marco Polo video chats. If you can't live in a real-life village with fellow homeschoolers … this is the next best thing.

Try This at Home:
Sit beside your child during screen time this week—not to monitor, but to witness. Ask what they're doing. What lights them up? What are they learning, exploring, or expressing?

Then gently reflect: What do you reach for when you need rest, joy, or curiosity?