Here to help in your homeschool journey
with three simple steps.
Whether you’re a new parent or veteran homeschooler, this site is meant to be the tab that’s kept open in the background —
ready as your one-stop-shop for helpful resources from your first brave step through to graduation.
Our approach…
Step 1: Begin your journey-choose your style
There are all kinds of homeschooling approaches out there, and some will fit your family better than others. Once you find the one that feels right for you, it becomes so much easier to focus on the resources that actually work for you!
Step 2: Chart your course-choose your curricula
Once you’ve found the homeschooling style that fits your family, you’ll discover there are so many curriculum options to bring it to life. No matter your approach, there’s choices out there—and we’re here to help you find it.
Step 3: Equip your route-enrich with learning experiences
Once you’ve chosen your path, you can fill out the curriculum with helpful resources, fun activities, and enriching extras that inspire a love of learning in your child—and make your homeschooling journey truly fulfilling!
Common Homeschooling Challenges:
Time Management Struggles
Balancing lesson planning, teaching, and family responsibilities can feel overwhelming.
Solution: Create a loose schedule or flow and prioritize tasks to stay organized.
Feeling Overwhelmed
With so many resources and methods, it’s easy to feel lost, especially when starting out.
Solution: Use this site to keep options organized and seek out a homeschool community for support.
Lack of Personal Time
Homeschooling can leave you feeling "on" all the time, with little time for yourself.
Solution: Swap homeschooling duties with a partner and schedule regular "me time" for self-care.
Lack of Socialization
Without traditional school, finding social opportunities for your child can be tough.
Solution: Join co-ops, homeschool groups, or sports teams for more social interaction.
Financial Strain
Homeschooling can be expensive, with costs for curriculum, materials, and activities adding up.
Solution: Use free or low-cost resources listed on this site, and explore second-hand materials to ease the financial load.
