Living books are just as important for teenagers as they are for younger students. Use this booklist as you create a reading list for your homeschool high schoolers, and you’ll help them cultivate a love of literature and prepare them for a lifetime of learning. Need even more ideas for […]
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Clean, Captivating Books for Your Homeschool Middle Schoolers
Whether you’re looking for your next family read-aloud or a list of titles to draw from when supplying your tween with reading material, these living books are ideal for your middle schooler. This list includes recently published titles as well as tried-and-true classics. We hope you’ll find a new favorite […]
Read MoreFavorite Chapter Book Read-Alouds for Early Elementary Kids
I have such fond memories of making the transition from picture books to chapter books with my young kids. There’s something really special about the first few times you make it through a real chapter book together. And I must confess, there are certain books my kids are entirely capable […]
Read MoreEpisode 47: Leaving a Homeschool Legacy with Tiffany Jefferson
Tiffany Jefferson is a veteran homeschool mother of 10, speaker, and homeschool coach. The Jeffersons ventured into homeschooling 19 years ago because they were compelled to provide an education that complemented the learning style of one of their children. They have graduated 4 of their children so far while tasting […]
Read More2025 List of Christian Homeschool Conferences and Retreats
Have you ever been to a homeschool conference or convention? It’s a great way to get ideas, connect with the broader homeschool community, and be inspired by veteran homeschool speakers. Check out this master list of Christian homeschool conferences happening in 2025 to find one near you. You can search […]
Read MoreEpisode 46: Homeschooling Neurodiverse Teens with Heather Woodie
Heather Woodie homeschooled her four children all the way through high school, navigating severe chronic illnesses, ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorder, anxiety, and depression. Now Heather is on a mission to help other families with out-of-the-box, sick, and neurodiverse teens homeschool high school with purpose and peace. In this episode, […]
Read MoreEpisode 45: Home Is Right Where You Are with Ruth Chou Simons
Ruth Chou Simons is the founder of GraceLaced and the award-winning author of several books and Bible studies, including Beholding and Becoming, When Strivings Cease, and Now and Not Yet. She is an artist, entrepreneur, podcaster, and speaker, using each of these platforms to sow the Word of God into people’s hearts. […]
Read MoreEpisode 44: Creating a Life That’s More Engaging Than the Algorithm with Erin Loechner
Erin Loechner is a homeschooling mom, author, and founder of a global movement of families who are re-imagining their relationship to tech. As a former social media influencer who walked away from her millions of followers to live a low-tech lifestyle, Erin is now teaching others how to do the […]
Read MoreEpisode 43: The Joy of Slow with Leslie Martino
Leslie Martino is a brilliant thinker and writer with over 20 years of experience in the field of education. She is passionate about helping parents and teachers support children’s learning in an interest-based and child-directed way. Leslie homeschools her four children in central Florida, and she shares her expertise through […]
Read MoreThinking About Homeschooling? Here’s Our Best Advice
In these uncertain times, we know that many people are turning to homeschooling who may never have considered it before. We’ve invited these experienced homeschoolers to share with you their best advice for making the transition from traditional school to homeschool and silencing the doubts and fears that we all […]
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