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Marieka's Story - Perth, WA / Whadjuk Country
A celebration of homeschooling families living life according to their values in connection with the beautiful lands we are fortunate to call home.
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"Don't be afraid to do something a bit radical and a bit different. Be a rebel."

“It is completely abnormal for children to be separated from their parents for long periods of time, day in, day out.”

"We don't need to be doing something exciting every day to make our home learning worthwhile.”

"My biggest regret is not starting sooner.”

“I've really had to slow down a lot and let go of worrying about what other people think.”

“Comparison is the thief of joy - do what's best for your family, not what everybody else is doing.”

“That's the beauty of an unschooling lifestyle, it’s just continuing what you’ve always done with your children.”

“I hope at the end of all this I’ll have raised two kids who love learning.”

“Less is more - there is no joy in over scheduling your child.”

“They are confident, sure of themselves and know who they are as well and unschooling is a huge part of that.”

“My story is not unique - there is a large portion of us that are holding on to some form of trauma that brought us here"

Kickstarting season three of the Australian Homeschool Stories podcast, is the owner of Fearless Homeschool, Micarlé.

On the cusp of becoming a mother to three kids under 3, Adele certainly has her hands full in this season of life but her conviction to home educate her children is unwavering.