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Homeschooling... Where Do I Start? | How To Start Homeschooling

I was asking this question 4 years ago, so I'm writing the post I wish I'd had. 🥰A little background: Our family began officially homeschooling when our oldest son was entering kindergarten. I wasn't homeschooled and only knew a few homeschooling families, so I had a lot of questions (and trepidation) about choosing a curriculum.Here's what I've learned along the way:+ An open-and-go, boxed curriculum can be very helpful for your first year. We used Sonlight (with no regrets!) and I have…

Dos and Don'ts Your First Year Homeschooling: tips for starting homeschool with your kindergartener

If you are new to homeschooling & want to set yourself up for success, here are some dos & don'ts as you get started your first year homeschooling.

Deschooling Homeschool: Critical In Transition to Homeschooling

Deschooling definition: planned period of adjustment a child needs when transitioning from public school to homeschool. Understanding how long it takes and why the deschool process has major, necessary benefits in helping a child decompress and successfully prepare for switching to home school and formal school work. Get tips for de-schooling, learn how to start homeschooling with deschooling, the difference between deschooling vs. unschooling and more!

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Knowing your homeschool style will save you lots of frustration and money as you choose homeschool curriculum, homeschool organization, and homeschool storage options that work well with your beliefs and style of teaching and learning