While you don’t need to know advanced calculus or psychology to homeschool your kids, there are some key things you do need to know. Here are the main truths every homeschool mom needs to know about her kids. My posts contain affiliate links. Whether you’re a mom considering homeschooling for the first time, or a veteran homeschool mom who needs… Read More
The Homeschool with Moxie Podcast
On the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast our goal is to inspire and encourage you with actionable strategies to take you from overwhelmed to confident in your homeschool adventure. Listen to interviews with amazing influencers in the homeschool world and beyond.
“Real Life” Home Education with Erin Cox of The Gentle + Classical Press
Do you need some encouragement in your real life home education that looks nothing like the social media feeds of those “perfect” moms? Well, you’re in good company! Erin Cox of The Gentle + Classical Press is a veteran homeschool mom who can speak from experience and joins us on this episode of the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast to peel… Read More
How to teach preschool at home
Do you need to teach preschool at home? Should you use a formal curriculum? What are the skills that preschoolers need to know? Be sure to download a preschool skills checklist in this post. My posts contain affiliate links. If you have young children, you may be wondering how to teach preschool at home. Is it difficult? Do you need a… Read More
Thrifty Girl’s Guide to Homeschooling on a Budget
Are you worried that homeschooling will break the bank? I’ll show you how to be successful homeschooling on a budget. While this budget breakdown was from several years ago now, I think it will still be valuable to share. Because my homeschooling looks a lot different these days with only a couple kids left at home. So, when we were… Read More
Tips for Second Generation Homeschoolers
Are you a second generation homeschooler? Maybe you feel like you’re starting from a different place than other homeschool moms. On episode 200 of the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast, we’re answering a listener’s question about this topic. Stay tuned! My posts contain affiliate links. Tips for Second Generation Homeschoolers I love getting listener questions so we can tailor the podcast… Read More
The only 2 things you need to start homeschooling tomorrow
Are you pulling your kids out of school on short notice and need a simple homeschool plan? Here is some good news: it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. You really can start homeschooling tomorrow! Michael Farris from HSLDA took the pressure off homeschooling parents everywhere when he said this: There are two aspects of home education that need to be… Read More
Homeschooling with Outschool Classes
Have you used any Outschool classes in your homeschool? Today we’re chatting with CEO & founder of Outschool, Amir Nathoo, about how the platform has grown, how a live class works, and why you should consider using it as part of your homeschool day. Plus, we have a great offer below where new customers can get a $20 credit toward… Read More
What about gaps in my child’s learning? Plus 3 Secrets to Homeschool Peace
What about gaps in my child’s learning? Are my kids doing enough? Do I have to follow the public school schedule? New homeschool parents have so many legitimate questions! And sometimes it’s hard for new homeschool parents to find peace in their choices. In the middle of a rough homeschool day or rough season, wouldn’t it be nice to sit… Read More
Homeschooling a child with Dyslexia
Some of you may be homeschooling a child with dyslexia. I’ve been there! The “experts” in the school system may try to tell you that you are not qualified to teach your child with dyslexia. But that’s just false. A well-equipped and knowledgeable parent can do a far better job one on one with their child than a teacher at… Read More
Why We Homeschool: Our Story
There are dozens of reasons why families choose to homeschool. Here’s our story. My husband and I have a range of schooling backgrounds, which includes private school, homeschool, and public school. I enjoyed several years as a middle school social studies teacher in the public schools before becoming a mom. I really missed my job when I left! I had every intention of… Read More
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