As a homeschool parent, you can be consumed with everything necessary to help your children succeed. Sometimes, however, we forget that there will be life after homeschooling. How do you keep yourself sane in the process while planning for what succeeds your homeschooling years? Join Gretchen Roe as she discusses balancing today with an eye to your post-homeschooling life, providing you with ten valuable tips to plan your exit strategy.

Gretchen Roe has 21 years of home education experience with her six children, five of whom are college graduates. Although she considers herself a reluctant homeschooler, she now says it was “the best journey of my life.” With a degree in psychology and child development, she has spent the last 27 years in positions of homeschool advocacy, developing special bonds with families of children who have to work harder to learn. A former business owner, she has served on a variety of nonprofit boards. Gretchen began working for Demme Learning in 2014 as a placement specialist and now serves as the company’s community relations coordinator. She loves the outdoors, all things furry, chicken raising and beekeeping, and is a second-degree taekwondo black belt.

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