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In today’s episode, we get to spend time with Steve Pedersen from Alberta. Steve is a homeschool father of 11 children, Yale graduate in Public Health, and avid learner. Steve and I explore the six key roles of a proactive homeschool dad. Steve emphasizes that dads don't need to be the all-knowing authority; instead, the most powerful thing they can do is model a love of learning by discovering things alongside their kids. Alignment with your spouse is foundational — dads must be genuinely invested in the homeschool process to have credibility, contribute meaningfully, and support their spouse without adding to her insecurities or burnout. Being an advocate means championing your children as individuals and openly celebrating homeschooling rather than downplaying it out of insecurity. Steve's guiding family purpose — "helping our kids learn to love learning in their own best way" — captures the heart of the conversation: proactive homeschool dads don't need to do more, they just need to be more intentional.
Resources
Ken Robinson - Schools Kill Creativity
Proactive Homeschool Dad (PHD) Course
This Golden Hour
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