Homeschooling high school doesn’t have to be difficult! Even with the added paperwork and academic recordkeeping, with a few templates in hand, you’ll be making an awesome transcript in no time. Here’s what you need to know to make a homeschool transcript. Be sure to grab the free student grade sheet in this post along ... read more
Can I Really Homeschool High School?
Maybe you feel like you could never homeschool high school because your oldest is in elementary school and you just can't imagine it. But like with parenting, you'll grow into the role. And even if you've never homeschooled before and you're just starting with a high schooler, there are key tips that will help you. ... read more
Using AI for Homeschool Lesson Planning: Tips, Tools & Boundaries
Homeschool parents, AI isn't going anywhere, so let's talk about how to use it on your terms. In this episode, we cover practical ways to use AI for lesson planning and differentiation, a clear framework for guiding your kids' use, and simple steps to get started this week. This is the episode that takes you from ... read more
Your Homeschooler is not “Behind”
You may be struggling right now because homeschooling is not looking like you imagined it would. You might even think you're failing your kids. But here's why your homeschooler is not behind. And better yet, here are solutions to try if you're both struggling. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. I ... read more
Homeschool Seasons
When you're homeschooling for multiple years (and even decades!), you'll start to recognize distinct seasons of homeschool life. There are natural times of the year when you're more motivated along with the kids. Then there are definite seasons when you need a break from the routine. Let's chat about how to recognize ... 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 ... read more
How to Prevent Homeschool Burnout
So many moms suffer from homeschool burnout at some point in the journey - but can we prevent it? Yes! There are signs to look for and also some steps you can take to make sure you're not in an unhealthy place in your homeschooling. Veteran homeschool mom Heather Bowen joins us to chat about some practical solutions to ... read more
Be Wild + Free with Ainsley Arment: HWM #86
Ainsley Arment is the founder of Wild + Free, an online community of parents focused on providing a quality education at home. This philosophy will be like a breath of fresh air if you're struggling in your homeschool! Listen in on this conversation with Ainsley or read the transcript below. My posts contain affiliate ... read more
Presidents Day Song + Printable
Here's a simple song and printable to help your kids learn the names of the U.S. Presidents in their proper order. It's the perfect activity for Presidents Day or a great resource to add to your American history studies. U.S. Presidents Printable When I was in sixth grade, our teacher taught us the names of the ... read more
Teaching Kids How to Pray Biblically
Teaching your kids how to pray biblically is an important way to train them up in the Lord. Start with eight types of prayer from Scripture. Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. - Proverbs 22:6, ESV This is a guest post from Danika Cooley. One of the most ... read more
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