About homeschool subjects…
When you’re homeschooling, the world is your oyster as far as homeschool subjects is concerned! The idea of dividing learning up into separate areas is helpful at times, but it’s important to remember that this doesn’t mean that you need to do all the things, every single day. Life doesn’t have to be segmented for learning to occur.
Homeschooling doesn’t have to look like school! It’s up to you to find a rhythm that is unique to you and your family. With that in mind, you’ll find SO much more than programmes and academics in this section. You’ll find help for approaching your homeschooling in any subject, with a Homeschool Headspace.
At the bottom of this page, you’ll find an assorted range of blogposts to browse to your heart’s content!
About homeschool curriculum…
Homeschool curriculum looks different for every family, and there are so many options to choose from! What suits you best will largely depend on your approach or style. You don’t have to have a formal or purchased curriculum, but these can be helpful if you’d like a more structured approach.
Your homeschool days may be filled with a mixture of formal curriculum, resources that you keep in your home, activities that you attend, hobbies that you cultivate and even the shared housework that helps to keep your the house running. And the reality is that ALL of those things are learning! Because learning never stops.
It may come as a surprise to you, but I choose not to recommend curriculum with broad sweeps. I prefer to offer suggestions in a more personalised way for you. That means that you’ll find my specific curriculum recommendations in two ways:
- By enrolling in my homeschool course, due to be released soon! One of the five self-paced sessions inside is dedicated to curriculum, and includes what I call my “Curriculum Deluge.” Yup, that’s exactly what it sounds like! An extensive list of highly recommended curriculums, organised according to subject and type. My course will equip you to navigate that list and help you figure out what will suit your family. Grab your sneak peek at what’s inside the course, here: Homeschooling: what you really need to know.
- By booking a 1-1 coaching session with me. I would love to offer you specific curriculum choices and ideas that suit you personally. Or, I’d rather have the time to sit down and chat it through with you so that you are equipped to use it in a way that serves you. I’d much rather get to know you first, and make recommendations that reflect what you really want. Check out how I can help you in my coaching section if that’s something you’d appreciate support with.
At the bottom of this page, you’ll find an assorted range of blogposts with all sorts of tips and tricks that you can apply to any curriculum you use, and whatever shape learning takes in your home.
About subjects AND curriculum…
Whether you use formal curriculum (or not) and what you choose is something that will be unique to your family, your interests and your personality. The same can be said for subjects. Your kids – and your family – don’t have to do every single subject under the sun. But you’re the one who gets to choose the the shape of your children’s education. It’s a wonderful thing!
Browse the blogposts below to find tips and ideas as they relate to both subjects and curriculum. Remember to respond with your own tricks and thoughts if you’ve found something that works especially well for you! You never know how much your suggestion might help someone else. After all, we’re better together!
- Let’s talk about keeping our children safe onlineIt’s ironic, right? That I’m all about motherhood and homeschooling… and yet you don’t tend to see photos of my kids? Let’s take a moment …
- How to plan the best homeschool rhythm for your familyIt’s overwhelming, isn’t it? The sheer volume of homeschool tips, ideas and suggestions that you can find with a simple google search? I know, and …
- One KEY principle to teach your kids about technology…We live in a world where technology is at our fingertips, and so much a part of everything we do. Whether we like it or …
- Step into the freedom of a homeschool headspaceAre you aware how much of your thinking is impacted by your own experience of education? Here’s a quick comparison for you. Be honest: where …
- The key to teaching writing in your homeschoolDo you feel like you’re hitting a brick wall when it comes to your kids’ writing? Does it seem like they’re “behind” to you? The …
- Teaching your kids to be includersWhatever you teach your kids,however you choose to do so,remember to teach them to be includers: To notice the outsiders.To welcome new faces.To respect differences.To …
- Measuring Stick #5: Am I doing enough?I was originally going to end this series before now. Because some days, more words can mean more overwhelm. I get it. But… I can …
- Thoughts on embracing another term and inspiring learningAmid a blur of rain and swirling winds, another term is here. Just. And this one’s already living up to its reputation of being cold …
- 8 tips for when your child refusesIt can be difficult not to take it personally, and react accordingly, when you encounter refusal from your kids. In any form. So, you’ve asked …
- Learning how to learn… and how it applies to math!Have you ever wondered, “what’s the point?” when it comes to certain subjects? Or found math to be a challenging subject to tackle with your …
- Making spaces work: maximising your cornersOne main living space. Five individuals. Shared rooms. None spare. Homeschooling everywhere. AND we’re a musical family. So how on earth do you fit it …
- Displaying art in your homeschoolWhere a child’s painting meets home decor… I love finding little nooks and crannies to display my kids’ art! Do you? There’s an entire story …
- One trick for getting back on top of houseworkHome Economics is a subject, right? Well, it’s equally valid as a learning tool for your children to help you with. If you’ve encountered a …
- Using music in your homeDo you use music to create atmosphere in your home? I’ve discovered that by opening my kids’ bedroom doors just a little and letting music …
- Organising your ART suppliesIs ART another name for “creative chaos” in your home? It’s a tricky one, and for some of us it’s no doubt a love-hate relationship. …
- How do I plan my homeschool?Ok, so I need to be honest about something. I don’t tend to plan like others I know. I’ve tried a planner: it didn’t work. …
What next?
Stick around for some more tips and ideas! Because your homeschool haven should be as unique as you are. And you matter in this equation, too. So keep that coffee handy and discover more inspiration, here.