Homeschool Newsletters

Homeschooling during the COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be an exercise in agility. As a working mom (with a working spouse), the initial odds of homeschooling my 2nd-grade daughter and preschooler…


   I am Sarah, a second-generation homeschool mom, hailing from the great peach state of the south, Georgia. We have been blessed with four amazing, busy, and creative children ....from 2…


All good things must come to an end... and that's true for our homeschool year! If you're like me, you're trying to wrap up the few last weeks of school, gather up all your records, get final…


As homeschoolers, finishing well at the end of the school year is always in the back of our minds. We want to be sure we've met our yearly goals and our teens have accomplished what they set…


Spring can be a difficult time for homeschool families, even under the best circumstances. Why? Spring break is over and it feels like endless weeks lay ahead until the end of the semester. We…


Across the country, families are staying home and being thankful for the blessings of health, family, and comfort. I've heard from a lot of my fellow homeschool sister mamas and they've mentioned…


March is National Reading Month! Reading is a favorite pastime for many, and especially homeschoolers! We share a unique love of books, so what better time to celebrate? National Reading Month…


Isolation is no joke. Even for those of us who are used to homeschooling or are introverts, staying home endlessly can start to get to the best of us! As homeschoolers, we aren’t accustomed…


As working adults, most of us would agree that we are more likely to feel motivated to do our jobs well when our successful efforts are accompanied by positive reinforcement. After all, positive…


February is a difficult month. It’s smack dab in the middle of the year, cold, dark, and far from the excitement of the beginning or end of the semester. Homeschool burnout is most common in…