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Homeschooling With Purpose: Creating a Learning Life That Fits | Azra Ahmetspahic

20 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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In this thoughtful and family-centered episode of The School of Heritage, I sit down with Azra Ahmetspahic a dedicated Innovative Homeschool Strategist and Coach, specializing in empowering homeschooling parents and guiding homeschooling innovators to create impactful educational programs to explore why more families are choosing homeschooling as a meaningful and intentional path for education. Rather than simply bringing school into the home, Azra invites us to see homeschooling as an opportunity to build a learning life that reflects each family’s values, needs, rhythm, and vision. Together, we discuss the difference between “schooling at home” and creating a purposeful environment where children can grow with curiosity, confidence, and connection. Azra shares insights on how families can design learning experiences that support not only academics, but also character, creativity, emotional development, and real-life skills. We also explore how homeschooling can strengthen family relationships, honor individual learning styles, and give parents the freedom to shape education around what matters most. This episode is a reminder that education is not one-size-fits-all. When learning is rooted in purpose, family values, and intentional connection, it becomes more than a system—it becomes a way of life. Azra Ahmetspahic Website: https://azracoach.com/azra-coach/ [https://azracoach.com/azra-coach/] Discovery Call: https://azrasehovic.com/book-a-call/

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