So you’ve decided to homeschool! Congratulations! If you’re wondering how to start homeschooling, you’re in the right place. Pin this page for later so you can find it. I’ll continue to update it with new to homeschooling resources that will save you tons of time. This page contains affiliate links for your convenience. Learn about Homeschool Laws The first step… Read More
How to Start Homeschooling
If you’re wondering how to start homeschooling, you’re in the right place. Pin this page for later so you can find it. I’ll continue to update it with new to homeschooling resources that will save you tons of time.
Tracking Progress in Your Homeschool
The goal of education is not to pass a test, although that seems like the holy grail of the traditional school system these days. In our home, we want to raise life-long learners. You too? Great! But we still want to track progress in our homeschool. How will we know if goals are met without some kind of benchmark? Let’s… Read More
The Essential Guide to Homeschool Methods
Are you a new homeschooler? Trying to make sense of all the different homeschool methods and styles? You may think there is one way to homeschool, but you would be wrong. There are as many “flavors” of homeschooling as there are unique homeschooling families. Here’s your essential guide to homeschool methods. We’ll tell you what makes each method unique, which… Read More
88 things first time homeschool moms need to know
Are you a first-time homeschool mom? You might think you need to know all about lesson planning, or Charlotte Mason, or unit studies. Maybe you’re concerned because you don’t have a degree in early childhood education or Calculus. No fear! The things you really need to know about homeschooling are these simple, beautiful, and direct truths. This is the list… Read More
5 Lessons I’ve Learned from Homeschool Conferences
Whether you’re just considering homeschooling or you’ve been doing it for the last 20 years, there are always lessons to be learned from homeschool conferences. This post contains affiliate links. The BEST thing you can do for your homeschool is attend a homeschool conference. The encouragement and practical help are vital to your professional development as a homeschool mom. Here… Read More
How to Get Back into Homeschooling After a Break
Have you just taken a break from homeschool? Maybe your schedule has gotten off track, even for a good reason. It is nice to take a break from routine. We all need that! But at the same time, we all crave routine and get a bit grumpy when it’s a free for all for a week or more. You too?… Read More
Schools are closed? Now What? How to Homeschool Short Term
Are you facing a homeschool necessity in the short term? Maybe the schools have closed for the remainder of the year, but your kids still need to be educated. Here is a simple plan that you can use to homeschool for a few months. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase… Read More
Why You Need to Attend a Homeschool Convention (Online!)
When I was a new homeschool mom with a kindergartener and three more littles under him, my husband and I went to our first homeschool convention – and it was just what I needed! It was inspiring to attend workshops led by seasoned homeschool moms who assured me that I could indeed provide an excellent education for my tribe. The… Read More
How to Homeschool When Schools Close
Millions of school children and their moms find themselves suddenly typing “how to homeschool” into the Google search bar. Because literally overnight the schools closed and they’re now home. What should you do? What do you need to know? This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I will receive a commission if you purchase from these links. Thank you…. Read More
5 Things To Get Right Before You Start To Homeschool: Homeschool with Moxie Podcast #54
Before you start to homeschool, here are 5 key areas that you need to consider and work on. Or, if you’re thrown into suddenly being at home with your kids and things are not working well, then consider addressing these areas. Most likely, the problem is not with you or the kids, or with the schoolwork, but with your routines,… Read More
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