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Why Every Homeschool Family Should Know About HSLDA
Curriculum and field trips get all the attention, but the homeschool topic nobody warns you about is the legal side. Here's why having legal backing — and HSLDA specifically — matters.
Getting StartedSocialization, Honestly: What Homeschooling Was Really Like for Me
The #1 question homeschoolers get is about socialization. As someone homeschooled K–12, here's the honest truth — the good, the hard, and what actually matters.
Fun & TripsHomeschool Field Trip Ideas That Double as Lessons
The best homeschool field trips don't feel like school — they just are. Here are ideas by subject, plus how to turn any outing into real learning without killing the fun.
CurriculumBest Math Curriculum for Early Elementary, Compared
Math is the subject where a good curriculum matters most. Here's an honest comparison of the top early-elementary math programs and how to match one to your child.
Getting StartedHow to Build a Homeschool Schedule That Survives Real Life
Most homeschool schedules collapse by October. Here's how to build a flexible daily rhythm that bends instead of breaking — with realistic time blocks by age.
College TransitionDual Enrollment for Homeschoolers, Explained
Dual enrollment is the closest thing to a cheat code for homeschool high school — college credit, validation, and a head start. Here's exactly how it works.
CurriculumBest Homeschool Curriculum for High School in 2026
Choosing high school curriculum feels high-stakes — here's how to pick well by subject, what colleges actually care about, and the approaches worth your money.
By GradeHomeschooling Middle School: What Changes and What to Expect
The middle school years are a turning point in homeschooling. Here's what shifts in grades 6–8 — academics, independence, and social life — and how to handle it well.
Fun & Trips15 Hands-On Project Ideas for Your First Homeschool Month
Kick off the year with projects that make learning feel like play. Fifteen low-prep, high-fun ideas that sneak in real science, math, history, and writing.
CurriculumBest Secular Science Curriculum for Elementary (Real-Use Review)
A practical look at the top secular science programs for K–5 homeschoolers — how they differ, who each one fits, and how to keep early science hands-on and fun.
College TransitionHow to Make a Homeschool Transcript Colleges Actually Accept
A clear, step-by-step guide to building a homeschool high school transcript — what to include, how to assign credits and GPA, and the format admissions offices trust.
Gear & ProjectsThe Only Homeschool Supply List You Actually Need (by Grade)
Skip the Pinterest overwhelm. Here's the genuinely useful homeschool supply list — the basics every family needs, plus a few age-specific extras worth buying.
College TransitionWhat I Wish I Knew: Going to College as a Homeschooler
Homeschool-to-college is very doable — but a few things would have saved me real stress. Transcripts, dual enrollment, applications, and the myths you can ignore.
Getting StartedBack-to-Homeschool Planning 101: A Simple System That Won't Overwhelm You
A calm, realistic way to plan your homeschool year — without color-coded spreadsheets or burnout. Five steps from someone who lived through a lot of homeschool years.
CurriculumBest Homeschool Curriculum for Kindergarten in 2026
A no-overwhelm guide to choosing your first kindergarten curriculum — what actually matters at this age, honest picks by learning style, and what you can safely skip.