Memoirs of a Daisha

The Adventures of a Feral '90s Homeschooled Kid

51 min · 30. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Memoirs of a Daisha, I talk about my experience growing up homeschooled, what it felt like transitioning into public school in 3rd grade, and why I ended up going back home by winter break. I also share what it was like trying public school again in 8th grade through graduation, the biggest differences I noticed between the two worlds, and why homeschooling gave our family so much freedom and flexibility. From shorter school days to “field trip” vacations, this episode is a personal look into the lifestyle, memories, and perspective that shaped me growing up.

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