Building Intergenerational Work Ethic & Legacy with Homeschooling Training

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Lessons We’ve Learned from 20+ Years of Homeschooling & Working Together…That You Can Apply, No Matter Your Situation!

Thirty years ago, I (Jason Matyas) was the last person you’d expect to homeschool.

I graduated from an Ivy League University and entered the Air Force as a pilot, rapidly climbing the ranks with 9 worldwide deployments and other important missions. As our  family grew, however, I found my career at odds with the family life my wife and I desired. So I decided to take the road less traveled instead, leaving active duty military and becoming an entrepreneur instead. 

Along the way, we homeschooled our 7 children. Over the past 20+ years, we’ve ‘ve experienced life around the country together, learning life’s most valuable lessons while gardening, homesteading, running a family business, and working on lots of exciting projects together as a family.

You’ll come away from this training inspired and equipped with practical ways to involve your own children in everyday life, building well-rounded, curious, deep-thinking, hard-working kiddos for future generations, no matter where you live or what you do! These are practical things you can start doing right now, whether you’re been homeschooling for a few months, a few years, or even a few decades. No matter your family size and background, you’ll come away encouraged and inspired for the homeschooling journey!

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