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
Why You Don’t Need a Teaching Degree to Homeschool Your Kids: HWM #109
Have you ever been talked down to because you're homeschooling without a teaching degree? This is a common misconception in our culture - that somehow a teaching degree qualifies you to homeschool. Actually, being a parent qualifies you to homeschool. Here's some encouragement today from a professional educator (me!) who ... read more
Why Homeschooled High School Students Should Consider Dual Enrollment
Ready to chat about dual enrollment for homeschool students? This is a great topic and one that has benefited my kids in many ways. Here’s what I tell other families who are wondering what my best tips are for the high school years. Dual enrollment is right up there at the top. My posts contain affiliate ... read more
Homeschooling pioneer in Israel: Our chat with Sara-Rivka Yekutiel
What's it like to homeschool your children while being threatened with deportation? Our guest today is Sara-Rivka Yekutiel, a homeschooling pioneer in Israel who has the unique perspective of now being a grandmother of homeschoolers. Listen and be encouraged by her story. My posts contain affiliate links. Who is ... read more
Homeschool Mom Life Hack: I don’t lesson plan (and you shouldn’t either)
I don't lesson plan as a homeschool mom - and you shouldn't either! Seriously, if you want to simplify your homeschooling and ditch the overwhelm, then you should also ditch the bulky teacher's manuals and try this simple plan. Do you feel overwhelmed and stressed out when you see pictures on Pinterest of big ... read more
Best Homeschool Language Arts Curriculum
Language Arts is one of the main core subjects that you need to teach throughout the years in your homeschool. This is addition to math is usually skill-based, where you should teach each child at the level they are at and move forward as they gain mastery and understanding. Language arts contains multiple subjects and ... read more
Homeschool mom: Are you working yourself out of a job?
This post and related Homeschool with Moxie Podcast episode is all about mom's role in homeschooling. Because unless you're actively taking steps to work yourself out of a job, you may not be equipping your kids to take an independent and responsible role in their education. Want to know more? Let's dive in! My posts ... read more
Creative Ways to Schedule Out Your Homeschool Academic Year
Are you considering changing up your homeschool year schedules? Did you know that you don't have to keep to a traditional public school schedule for your academic year? In fact, you can bust out of the traditional box as much as you want to! Embrace the freedom and flexibility that homeschooling brings and consider which ... read more
Homeschool Encouragement from Modern Miss Mason by Leah Boden
Here's a homeschool pick-me-up from Modern Miss Mason by Leah Boden. Lean into these pieces of homeschool encouragement and ideas. My posts contain affiliate links. Are you a bit overwhelmed and discouraged with homeschooling right now? Need a pick-me-up? Let's dive into some great homeschool encouragement from ... read more
The Importance of a Biblical Worldview with Christian Horstmann
For Christian homeschoolers, a Biblical worldview is essential. We're not just teaching the academic subjects to our kids. We're hoping to give them a solid foundation in God's Word so they can navigate the rapidly deteriorating culture. My posts contain affiliate links. Is your child's faith being challenged with ... read more
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