GREAT HOMESCHOOL CONVENTIONS BLOG

Homeschooling

Using Pinterest for homeschool organization is a great idea for those who might otherwise have a hard time keeping things together. And it’s so easy to go back and find things once you learn how to use them. For those who have never used Pinterest before (are you out there?), it’s easy enough to learn. And for those who have, I hope you still find something here that helps make organization just a little bit easier for you!

There is no one perfect way to do homeschool art with your child. Anything that works best for their age-level, interests, and ability will always make the class a success, so don’t be afraid to cater to those specifics.

Many homeschooling families prefer homeschooling year-round. There are many benefits to this schedule, including extensive flexibility, shorter workweeks, and frequent short breaks as opposed to one long one. Plus, it’s a great way to retain information among grade levels.

We already know that there is great freedom in homeschooling, and the freedom certainly extends to vacations, lengthy travels, or simply traveling long distances. With this freedom, we can go anywhere we choose and still remain in our educational wheelhouse.

No one starts their homeschooling journey with the intent to fail! I hope that I can help you steer clear of some of those little mistakes for an awesome homeschool year ahead.

In much of the homeschooling advice you’ll hear, whether through personal conversations, online homeschool support groups, or some larger scale function such as a homeschooling convention, you’ll often hear that homeschooling is something you customize to your family’s personal needs. And there’s a reason for that.

There is much to be said for simply getting organized in your homeschooling routine, yet it can be a challenge for even the most detail-oriented mom.

I’ve been asked this question more than once about our family homeschool, and when I think about it, it almost makes me want to giggle.