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3 essential tools for homeschool leaders

11/18/2014 by Carol Topp Leave a Comment

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At the Indiana Association of Home Educators 2014 conference, I spoke to homeschool leaders about

Tips and Traps for Homeschool Leaders

In this video I discuss the 3 essential tools that homeschool leaders need.

In the video I mentioned a handout. You can download it here: https://wp.me/aF6pa-1c4

I hope the video is helpful.
For other videos for homeschool leaders visit HomeschoolCPA.com/Videos

 

Carol Topp, CPA

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