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It’s been one month since we started homeschooling {officially} again — though I still consider what we did before then as homeschooling, though more of lifestyle learning / interest-led learning with a Catholic / Christian perspective (at least I hope so, haha!). If you want to take a peek at what we did last month at the Kingdom-Seekers Academy (our homeschool’s name! Teehee!), you can go here. 🙂
Anyway, I was sifting through my inbox when I came across these useful posts on homeschooling, especially for beginners. 🙂 I still consider myself a “newbie” homeschooler, and reading these tips have been very helpful in reminding me about our “whys” for homeschooling — which directly impact the “how” of our homeschool journey.
I’m sharing these links for all of you who may already be homeschooling; or are just deciding to homeschool; or maybe even exploring homeschooling; or are just curious about homeschooling. Hope they enlighten you as much as they did me! 🙂
I found this image here and it’s also a very useful post! 🙂 Hehe! |
10 Reasons Why We Chose to Homeschool (This made me want to come up with my own list!)
An Open Letter to New Homeschoolers (I so.love.this! Wish someone had written a letter like this to ME, when we were starting our homeschool journey!)
10 Tips for New Homeschool Families (Very useful!)
What I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Homeschooling (I can super relate to this, haha!)
10 Tips for Homeschooling with Toddlers (Our youngest is moving on from toddlerhood to the preschool years, at least by society’s standards, TOMORROW! 🙂 But these tips are still uber-useful!)
Advice to Homeschoolers with Special Needs Kids (I’ve received some inquiries in the past regarding homeschooling kids with special needs and this post is very useful!)
Homeschooling Do’s and Don’ts (A good reminder!)
Advice for New Homeschoolers Just Taking Their Kids Out of Public School (Angie of Many Little Blessings helped come up with iHomeschoolNetwork.com’s 10 in 10 (Ten Weeks of Top Ten Lists) and there are LOTS of links to other useful homeschool-related posts in her post!)
Whatever the “state of education” is now for your kids, I pray that you will continue to be guided in all the decisions you make! 🙂 And, hey, if you’re at least considering homeschooling, pray hard about it! Give it a go — it might be the best decision you’ll ever make for your family! 🙂
Be blessed always, dear readers! 🙂