Whether you are starting out as a new homeschooler or you are a seasoned home educator, these must have homeschooling books will help you stay on track.
Good homeschooling books can make all the difference. Here's a list of great books that every homeschooling mom must add to her library.
This is a collection of the best homeschool books for parents collected from hundreds of moms and dads online! These book recommendations are from Homeschoolers in the trenches. Is your favorite on the list? Teaching from Rest, by Sarah Mackenzie Those who have made the decision to homeschool their children have done so out of...Read More »
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The Brave Learner - Finding Everyday Magic in Homeschool, Learning, and Life {a review for Penguin Random Hous
Inside: If you're new to homeschooling (or even if you're a couple years in!), these homeschooling books for parents can help you determine your "why" for homeschooling, define what a good education means to YOU,
Last week I had an enlightening conversation with an extended family member about her homeschooling endeavors…..not with her children, but with her
Grab a free printable list of 60 books for homeschool moms. These book recommendations will give you strategies, ideas, and encouragement.
Surveys and studies have shown that over 90% of the time, Mom is the primary teacher in a homeschooling family. But that doesn’t account for everyone, and sometimes Dad is the teacher, not Mom. How
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Sometimes, it's nice for a child to see himself in the books that he reads; to know that he is not alone; to know that there are others who get it...who understand his struggles and strengths, especially if his same is somehow different from the rest. That is why I have compiled a list of books for the homeschooler who needs a little solidarity, who needs to see that the different in homeschooling isn't so different after all.
Discover the best picture books about moms to share on Mother’s Day. The books on this list are creative and beautiful, and they do a great job highlighting the special relationship between mother and child. Read More
We all need support, encouragement, and help on the homeschool journey. These books are a way to have that at your fingertips.
Our Spring issue features fantastic offers from homeschool curriculum providers, as well as family homeschooling tips & tricks for families of all sizes.
When you find parenting to be a struggle, grab one of the best Christian parenting books to help you parent your kids in a more Godly way.
Inside: If you're new to homeschooling (or even if you're a couple years in!), these homeschooling books for parents can help you determine your "why" for homeschooling, define what a good education means to YOU,
Reading is not only an important skill, but it's also a great way to learn about the world and other cultures. When you read with your kids, you can open their minds to new ideas and perspectives while also improving their reading skills. Here's a list of the top 5 benefits of reading with kids focused around the world. 1. Improves Language Skills Reading with your kids in different languages or reading books with multilingual text can improve their language skills. It also helps expose them to new languages that exist around the world. Reading with your little ones encourages them to learn more about other cultures and places. 2. Encourages Empathy and Understanding Reading books with diverse characters and themes can help kids develop empathy and understanding toward others. They may feel they relate to characters from different backgrounds and experiences, which can help them to become more accepting and open-minded individuals. 3. Builds Global Knowledge Reading books about different countries, cultures, and landmarks can help build your child's global knowledge. It helps them to learn about different parts of the world and the people who live there. Reading more can help them develop a better understanding of the world around them and appreciate the diversity of our planet. 4. Encourages a Love of Travel Reading about different parts of the world can also inspire kids to travel and explore new places. When they learn about different cultures and landmarks, they may develop a desire to see them in person. This can help to foster a love of travel and adventure. Through books, kids can learn about and appreciate different customs, traditions, and beliefs from around the world. 5. Enhances Critical Thinking skills Reading about a variety of ideas and perspectives, can help kids develop their critical thinking skills and become more open-minded individuals. They will learn to evaluate different viewpoints and consider alternative ways of thinking, which in turn helps them become more independent. Reading with your kids about different cultures and places can have many benefits. It can help improve their language skills, encourage empathy and understanding, build knowledge about the world, and foster a love of travel. You can unlock the world by reading books. So why not pick up a book about a different part of the world and explore it together with your kids today?
"I never wanted to be a teacher. I always liked other things. I want to homeschool my son, but honestly, I am not you. I don't love the idea of teaching."
Inside you’ll find: my boys favorite chapter books we read this year. Most of them I’d say fit the category of living books! 2017 was the year we really started diving into chapter books. I’ve been dreaming about this stage in life since before I was married! Sharing fantastic stories and adventures within the pages [...]
My husband has worked from home for over 7 years now and we’ve been homeschooling - educating nearly entirely at home, being home all day - for 12 years.
See what a typical day of homeschooling is like for Jack, a single dad of three. From waking to evening, his days are filled with books and joy.
Memory is an interesting thing. When people told me I wouldn’t remember any of the pain from childbirth I thought surely that couldn’t be true. Guess what? They were right - I honestly don’t recall the pain of childbirth. What I do recall, however, is they way those sweet babies felt when I held
With 50 4-5 star Amazon reviews, the Courageous Homeschooling Handbook has answers from the largest group of families ever collected together to help you homeschool successfully.
Are you an introvert? Being introverted homeschool moms can be a struggle. But there are also strengths and encouragement in our quiet ways.
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Have a fondness for the Charlotte Mason method, but looking for ways to help you interpret and apply her ideas to your own homeschool? Want to study her work, but don’t have time to sit down and read all the volumes that she’s written? Charlotte Mason podcasts might just be your answer. You’d be surprised … 7 Charlotte Mason Podcasts You Need to Listen to Read More »
A must read book for all homeschooling moms. Joy in the Journey is a book of wonderful encouragement for homeschooling families.
Welcome to Day 2 of 5 Days of Homeschooling Essentials! If you've missed any of the other days you can find links to them below: Day 1: Our 2013-2014 Homeschool Curriculum Choices Day 2: 12
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Teaching your child to read lays the foundation for a lifelong love of learning. Literacy is the ability to read and write, which upon mastering this skill, your child will feel confident and proud…
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This homeschool mom has hand-picked some of the best Father's Day Books to read with your child. Sit down with Dad, Grandpa, or a father figure, and enjoy them together.
Are you struggling? Are you starting to dread homeschooling? Are you trying your hardest but you still feel like you are failing? Failing your kids, your husband, your mission? Do you feel invisibl…
Experienced homeschool moms share their best tips on homeschool planning and organization! You'll find planning ideas, some inspiration for your morning basket, and important questions to ask before you begin the planning process.
Inside you’ll find: my boys favorite chapter books we read this year. Most of them I’d say fit the category of living books! 2017 was the year we really started diving into chapter books. I’ve been dreaming about this stage in life since before I was married! Sharing fantastic stories and adventures within the pages [...]