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What do you—and your kids—have the right to think, question, and say?

This week, we unpack a “Critical Thinking Bill of Rights” and apply it to homeschooling life. We explore the pull of group identity, the courage to disagree with leadership, the power of private thoughts, and the freedom to change your mind. We talk about fairness in co-ops, resisting performative values, and raising kids who can think for themselves without fear. If you’ve ever felt pressure to conform or questioned whether you’re “doing homeschool right,” this conversation will steady you.

Join us—and then talk through these rights with your kids.

Resources:

  1. Read Julie’s Substack post on her Critical Thinking Bill of Rights
  2. Find our favorite readalouds and nonfiction in the Brave Writer Book Shop
  3. Brave Writer class registration is open!
  4. VisitJulie’s Substack to find her special podcast for kids (and a lot more!)
  5. Purchase Julie’s new book,Help! My Kid Hates Writing
  6. Find community at theBrave Learner Home
  7. Learn more about theBrave Writer Literature & Mechanics programs
  8. Start a free trial ofCTCmath.com to try the math program that’s sure to grab and keep your child’s attention
  9. Subscribe to Julie’s Substack newsletters,Brave Learning with Julie Bogart andJulie Off Topic, and Melissa’s