does this sound familiar?
You want to homeschool your kids, but have no idea where to start. With endless blog posts on curriculums and socialization concerns, you are feeling stressed and overwhelmed. That’s where we come in. Homeschool Guidebooks offers resources and encouragement for parents to battle the overwhelm and build a sustainable and joyful homeschool lifestyle.
What is education?
EDUCATION – noun- the bringing up, as of a child; instruction; a formation. (Websters Dictionary, 1878)
The “bringing up” phrase belongs to parents. It is discipleship, and the teaching of children along the way. Homeschooling is just an extension of what parents are already doing. If you want to, you CAN homeschool, you are ALREADY the one bringing them up.
RESOURCES
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Get Started
“Starting” is such a scary word! While there is so much to learn and it’s so easy to get overwhelmed, the key to getting things done is, honestly- just to START. This guide was created to give parents the encouragement they need to start their homeschool journey. There is no need for perfection in this step, and there may never feel like “a perfect time,” but if you are feeling to pull to homeschool, here’s a guide to help you.
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Gain Clarity
Through our guides, we hope you gain clarity on what your homeschool style is, how to structure your day, and what resources to use. Let go of anxiety with a clear path forward. Whether you are just starting or have been homeschooling a few years, download my FREE Create Your Homeschool Vision worksheet!
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Build a Balanced Life
Find a sustainable rhythm that balances homeschooling with other life responsibilities. Learn how to rest from hustle culture and build a meaningful life for your kids, and yourself.
From the Blog
Clearing the Clutter: My Home (& Homeschool) and My Heart
We live in a culture that glorifies being busy. For years, I wore “busy” like a badge of honor. When someone asked, “How are you?” my response was almost always,…
“From the day you became a parent, you also became a teacher, and you are equipped to teach your child.”
-Anne Campbell