One of the many benefits of educating children at home is the ability to cater learning experiences to a child’s interests and a family’s lifestyle. With homeschooling approaches like unschooling, child-directed or eclectic, we can maximize this benefit to make learning both fun and effective. Yet, documenting these learning experiences is often difficult. Belinda touches upon why these experiences are not only beneficial, but necessary, and how to successfully express them on high school transcripts so that external decision makers can clearly see what transpired during the high school years.

Belinda Bullard is the founder of A Blessed Heritage Educational Resources (blessedheritage.com), a leading provider of multicultural history curriculum featuring African American presence and contribution. She is married to her best friend, Reggie, and they have two daughters and one son, who were educated at home. Her youngest child is in college, and her older two are college graduates paving their way in the fashion and performing arts industries. She is a servant of the Most High in her writing, speaking, and business endeavors. As her homeschool journey came to an end, she developed a passion for gardening and the power of food as medicine. She is now a Texas Certified Master Gardener and manager of a two-acre organic garden that services seniors and home-bound clients. Her family’s homeschooling journey, complete with encouragement and the insight she has gained over the years, can be enjoyed at blessedheritagechronicles.com.

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