22: Homeschooling for a Season with Kim Tisor
An episode of the Catholic Home School Moms podcast, hosted by Kerry Olvera, titled "22: Homeschooling for a Season with Kim Tisor" was published on December 4, 2015.
December 4, 2015 · Catholic Home School Moms
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Episode Description
Kim Tisor is a mother, a morning show host for a local radio program, and she is also a fellow podcaster. Kim has 3 children ranging from 6-11 and she has been married for 17 years. Kim was a convert to Catholicism after being raised as a Southern Baptist. Kim home schooled her children for awhile, and made a year by year decision as to whether they would continue it. Eventually, it came time to make a different choice. Kim is here to share her journey to those decisions for her family.
We will also learn:
How Kim came to home school...
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