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Homeschool Help for Secular Homeschoolers

I love getting any advice or homeschool help that I can. Hearing from homeschoolers who have been doing this longer, or are doing something different is my favorite, which is why I love reading homeschool blogs and sharing our stories.

Homeschool curriculum – boxed curriculum, our eclectic curriculum choices, and everything in between.

Science experiments – the experiments we do to go along with our curriculum and those that we do for fun.

Homeschool helps – these are the articles I wrote to help you. To help you stay on track. To help you keep going when you feel like quitting. To help you get more organized. Which you will find by scrolling farther down this page.

Natural Homeschooling – Part of what I feel natural homeschooling is learning that happens without curriculum. It might still include books, nature walks, etc. It’s learning that happens naturally in your day-to-day life.

Here I have compiled any and all homeschool related posts here on my site. If there is something specific you are looking for, use the search either to the right (on desktop) or all the way at the bottom (on mobile).

I have tried to break this down but as you can image, some topics overlap others.

A Little Bit of Everything to Help With Homeschooling

How to Help Kids Develop Better Reading Skills

Why Should You use OutSchool in Your Homeschool

What is a Secular Morning Basket

5 Homeschool Bad Habits to Break

Finding Homeschool Printables/Worksheets

17 Homeschool Freedoms We Forget About

17 Homeschool Freedoms We Forget About

Taking A Homeschool Break and Getting Started Again

6 Tips to Become a More Consistent Homeschooler

Eco-Friendly Homeschooling – How To

Best Phonics App for Early Literacy Skills

When Your Kids Get Bored with Homeschool Work

UnWinding After Homeschool Lessons

Unwinding After Homeschool Lessons

Homeschooling Stress: Avoiding Burnout

Pros & Cons of Homeschooling from the Library

Homeschooling Multiple Kids with Ease

Homeschooling During the Pandemic

Suddenly Homeschooling

Homeschooling and School at Home

Second Breakfast for Homeschoolers