How to Make Money as a Homeschool Mom

How to Make Money as a Homeschool Mom

I don’t know about you guys, but it has been pretty tight in these parts lately! Cost of living has gone up significantly and at the same time, my kids are growing … which means their cost of raising them are growing as well (food, 

Why I Am Passionate About Christian Unschooling

Why I Am Passionate About Christian Unschooling

My Story THEN Informs My Story NOW I was a network marketing kid. In my high school years, my mom was a rep for a global network marketing company and actually found success helping others with its products and services (she was able to quit 

Christian Unschooling and Teaching Kids a Strong Work Ethic

Christian Unschooling and Teaching Kids a Strong Work Ethic

“But if you unschool, how are you going to teach your kids to have a strong work ethic? School is children’s work; it is where they have the most opportunity to practice diligence and perseverance in preparation for the real world.” This is a mash-up 

My Absolute Favorite Thing About Homeschooling

My Absolute Favorite Thing About Homeschooling

Earlier this week, I wrote about the importance of our homeschool WHYs and how they served as the framework for creating our family’s homeschool VISION. The constant reflection of our family’s reason to homeschool, as well as having a direction to move toward, sustained me 

What is Your Homeschool “WHY”?

What is Your Homeschool “WHY”?

An Important Question What’s your homeschool WHY? Why have you chosen (and continue to choose) to tread a path less traveled? Reflecting often on the answer to this question is important because simply put, homeschooling is no joke! As ideal as it may seem to 

Creating a Gospel-Centered Vision Statement for Your Homeschool (Plus FREE Printable)

Creating a Gospel-Centered Vision Statement for Your Homeschool (Plus FREE Printable)

“A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.” Antoine De Saint-Exupery What kind of “cathedral” do you hope to build with your homeschool? Have you even considered the idea