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    25. Daniel Allers and History Plus

    en-usNovember 09, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In today’s episode, we get to spend time with Daniel Allers from central Alberta, Canada. Daniel is a homeschool graduate, director of his church choir, assistant director of the Central Alberta Homeschool Choir, he works with four different theaters, and he's the founder and creator of History Plus, previously known as History Alive. Daniel is the oldest of four siblings and they have all been homeschooled for their entire education. Daniel's mom encouraged him to chase his passions which has led Daniel to his career path with History Plus for more than a decade. With his wife, brother, and other family members, Daniel runs his business and travels throughout Alberta doing live workshops with many homeschool groups. He and his wife have also traveled all over the world to enhance their understanding and love for history, science, and learning. I was so impressed with Daniel's extensive knowledge and insightful counsel about homeschooling. For example, Daniel provides one the best synopses on the common socialization question that I've heard. His clear, concise, articulate delivery is engaging and enjoyable. Homeschool parents and others who are looking for an excellent resource for history and other core subjects should take a good look at History Plus!

    Connect with Daniel and History Plus
    https://www.historyplusonline.com/

     Websites
    https://www.practicalhomeschooling.com/
    https://www.sonlight.com/
    https://mathusee.com/
    https://www.aheaonline.com/

    Books
    Story of the World Series
    Hold On To Your Kids

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