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  • Everything, and I mean everything that is right and true is under assault today. For instance, we've moved far beyond questioning whether a woman's rightful place is in the home rearing her children. Today, the world and all her emissaries of confusion question whether such a thing as a woman even exists. For decades we've been told that women are just as capable as men, no matter the field, no matter the task. Predictably (and at the same time inconceivably) we are told today that men are just as capable as women to the point that they may also become pregnant and bear children. This upsidedownedness came as a direct result of our collective failure to not only recognize but appreciate the wisdom and beauty of God's respective callings in each of our lives. We each have unique, precisely crafted roles. It is true we may choose not to fill them; but we do so at our own peril. This episode is a call to embrace and, just as importantly, give thanks for how God made us and who he calls us to be.

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Homeschooling science is often frustrating and impossible, easily replaced with videos, or neglected altogether. Don’t let it be! I’ve got help and great offers! Science can be hands-on, exciting, edible, and dangerous! And can create lasting family memories. Like when you almost burn the house down for the science fair. True, hilarious story here….

    About Jennifer

    Jennifer Cabrera, the Hifalutin Homeschooler, is the writer of homeschool truth, humor, and inspiration. Jennifer lives in Salado, Texas with her husband and three brilliant boys. She is a licensed Physician Assistant/MPH, but set aside that career for her ultimate life's work. She is also the author of Socialize Like a Homeschooler: A Humorous Homeschool Handbook and Revolting Writing, a hilarious writing, vocabulary, and illustration journal for reluctant writers. She is a featured speaker with Great Homeschool Conventions and her memes and witty insights are widely shared on social media.

    Resources

    Science Unlocked curriculum/lab kits from Home Science Tools

    Kristin Moon Science- High School Video Chemistry Lab Course

    Connect

    Jennifer Cabrera | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

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  • Long before textbooks and workbooks were invented, students kept notebooks and commonplace books to help them think, understand, and remember what they learned. Learning journals are a tool your student can use to do the same — here's how to begin using them!

    About Janice

    Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin College, and is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons. You’ll find more about reading, writing, planning, and education from a Charlotte Mason/Classical perspective at her websites, EverydayEducation.com, Excellence-in-Literature.com, and DoingWhatMatters.com.

    Resources

    Writing to Learn by William Zinsser

    Formation of Character by Charlotte Mason

    Learning Journal Examples

    The Sketchnote Handbook by Mike Rohde

    Drawing with Children by Mona Brooks

    Connect

    Janice Campbel | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | LinkedIn

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Although there are many practical reasons to read daily, the list of the benefits of reading begins with delight. There are few things more soul-nourishing than a great book. However, reading can reduce stress, improve communication skills, increase empathy, build vocabulary, and so much more.

    It's no surprise that reading builds brains; what’s surprising is how little reading time is built into most people’s day. You don’t have to read for hours a day to benefit. According to at least one study, stress is reduced after only six minutes of reading. Just imagine what longer periods might accomplish! Here are seven tips to help you find more reading time.

    About Janice

    Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin College, and is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons. You’ll find more about reading, writing, planning, and education from a Charlotte Mason/Classical perspective at her websites, EverydayEducation.com, Excellence-in-Literature.com, and DoingWhatMatters.com.

    Connect

    Janice Campbell | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Join Jessica Smartt for a conversation about building your community as a mom!

    About Jessica

    Jessica is a wife, homeschool mom of three, author, and blogger. She lives in sunny North Carolina on a big family farm with chickens, goats, cousins, and lots of mud.

    Resources

    Memory-Making Mom by Jessica Smartt

    Let Them Be Little by Jessica Smartt

    Homeschool Bootcamp with Jessica Smartt

    Connect

    Jessica Smartt | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

  • This is the last episode in a 3 episode series. What do you say to your child when a simple "yes" or "no" just don't seem to meet the demands of the hour? The answer? Nothing at all. For most parents, though, saying nothing is simply not an option. They're afraid it might communicate weakness or concede too much ground to their children. But here's the thing - clear answers regarding how to deal with parenting problems are hard to come by. We often need a bit of time before we can more accurately assess what's going on. In such moments, a premature reward or correction might do more harm than good. Better to say nothing at all, take a step back and get a firm grip on what you're really dealing with before you give that "yes" or "no".

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Ample time for discussion of knowledge and learning from elders truly invested in their future are major advantages for homeschoolers. However, most important to note is...Why your effort and interaction as homeschool parent must equal or exceed the expectations you have for your student in order to capitalize on these advantages.

    About Jennifer

    Jennifer Cabrera, the Hifalutin Homeschooler, is the writer of homeschool truth, humor, and inspiration. Jennifer lives in Salado, Texas with her husband and three brilliant boys. She is a licensed Physician Assistant/MPH, but set aside that career for her ultimate life's work. She is also the author of Socialize Like a Homeschooler: A Humorous Homeschool Handbook and Revolting Writing, a hilarious writing, vocabulary, and illustration journal for reluctant writers. She is a featured speaker with Great Homeschool Conventions and her memes and witty insights are widely shared on social media.

    Connect

    Jennifer Cabrera | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • The second part of a 3 part series, in this episode we focus on when it's appropriate and necessary to say "no" to your child. The truth is, no one is more appropriately positioned to say this word to our children, but it is also true that no one can more inappropriately wield the power it possesses in their lives. We have to make sure that we're not issuing a "no" when the response should be "yes", or nothing at all.

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • This is the first episode of a 3 part series followed by "When to Say No" and "When to Say Nothing at All". In this episode we focus on a simple word that is often so difficult for parents to say to their children - "yes". Whether it's in answer to a request to go on a bike ride or in response to an act of obedience, so often our answer is "no" or nothing at all. Children are always probing, though, searching to discover the true quality of our love for them. We have to be careful that our responses to their requests (whether vocal or not) do not result in a lack of trust that will come back to haunt us when they are older.

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • What is it like to home school in high school? In this episode Jessica offers her experience so far with the nitty gritty honest feedback about what's hard, what's great, and what she recommends!

    About Jessica

    Jessica is a wife, homeschool mom of three, author, and blogger. She lives in sunny North Carolina on a big family farm with chickens, goats, cousins, and lots of mud.

    Resources

    Schole Academy

    TuttleTwins.com

    The Tuttle Twins: American History

    Tuttle Twins TV

    Connect

    Jessica Smartt | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • A new homeschool year is upon us and there may be no better time to speak to all the homeschooling dads out there. As most of you recognize, your wife is doing critical work. In fact, few other occupations in the world can compare with it. Why, then, do we as husbands find it so difficult to be involved in it? This episode of the Homeschool Solutions Show is my humble attempt to address all the husbands of homeschooling households out there in the hopes that they will take a more active interest in the education of their children and provide the support that their wives so desperately need throughout the coming school year. (Note: In no way am I attempting to shame anyone here. These are things that I often need to be reminded of myself).

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Don't let anyone shame you for sheltering your kids. The true argument is not about creating open minds, but about who gets to them first. This episode is about why Old School Homeschooling is the best way to ensure continued homeschool freedom for truth and reason!

    About Jennifer

    Jennifer Cabrera, the Hifalutin Homeschooler, is the writer of homeschool truth, humor, and inspiration. Jennifer lives in Salado, Texas with her husband and three brilliant boys. She is a licensed Physician Assistant/MPH, but set aside that career for her ultimate life's work. She is also the author of Socialize Like a Homeschooler: A Humorous Homeschool Handbook and Revolting Writing, a hilarious writing, vocabulary, and illustration journal for reluctant writers. She is a featured speaker with Great Homeschool Conventions and her memes and witty insights are widely shared on social media.

    Connect

    Jennifer Cabrera | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Join curriculum expert Cathy Duffy and me as we talk about the art of choosing homeschool curriculum. You'll learn about goals, learning styles, types of homeschooling, and more. I think you'll come away feeling much more comfortable about making choices that fit your family.

    About Cathy

    Cathy Duffy has been reviewing homeschool curriculum and resources since the 1980s, and is the author of several books, including her most recent volume, 103 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum.

    Cathy began educating her three sons at home in 1982 and continued all the way through high school. In addition to teaching her own sons, she has taught numerous group classes for home-educated students and church groups. Her extensive research and experience have made Cathy a popular speaker at home education conferences around the world.

    In addition, Cathy has taken a broader interest in educational issues, authoring the book Government Nannies: The Cradle-to-Grave Agenda of Goals 2000 and Outcome-Based Education to address problems with "educational reform." Concerns about government schooling prompted Cathy to get involved with the Children's Scholarship Fund in 1998, piloting a $15 million scholarship program in Los Angeles. That program helps children from low-income families attend private and homeschools.

    Articles authored by Cathy Duffy on a wide range of topics have appeared in The Teaching Home, Practical Homeschooling, Homeschooling Today, Christian Retailing, The Parent Educator, ParentLife, Family Resources, The Canadian Home Educator, The Christian Conscience, Homefires, Christian Home Education News, Ideas on Liberty, and many other publications.

    About Janice

    Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin College, and is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons. You’ll find more about reading, writing, planning, and education from a Charlotte Mason/Classical perspective at her websites, EverydayEducation.com, Excellence-in-Literature.com, and DoingWhatMatters.com.

    Resources

    103 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum by Cathy Duffy

    Weapons of Mass Instruction by John Taylor Gatto

    Dumbing Us Down by John Taylor Gatto

    What Grade Are You In? A Bit of Common Sense from Understood Betsy

    Connect

    Cathy Duffy | Website | Facebook | Twitter

    Janice Campbell | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

  • You pretty much know where you are and where you'd like to be in your homeschool, but the space between those two places can be terribly frustrating. You've probably tried many times to build a habit or acquire a discipline that you believe would benefit your homeschool and have failed just as many times to the point that you may have given up altogether. Well, this episode is here to encourage you to keep trying. Keep trying, not only for yourself, but that your children can see the increasingly rare qualities of persistence and resilience on display.

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Writing can seem as natural as speaking to a child who grows up around adults who write lists, notes, and letters. Join me as I share a few thoughts about special childhood notes and letters I've written and received, and why those little notes can count as first steps in writing.

    About Janice

    Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin College, and is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons. You’ll find more about reading, writing, planning, and education from a Charlotte Mason/Classical perspective at her websites, EverydayEducation.com, Excellence-in-Literature.com, and DoingWhatMatters.com.

    Connect

    Janice Campbell | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • In this episode Jessica interviews Jodi Mockabee and they discuss the best hiking spots in the US, whether kids need to go to public school to experience "the real world," the first step to declutter your house, attachment issues, and so much more.

    About Jodi

    Jodi Mockabee is a photographer, writer, blogger, speaker, social media influencer, and homeschooling mother of five living in the Black Hills of South Dakota. With a passion for health, wellness, parenting, and more, Jodi blogs her family's journey and shares tips for a healthy and active lifestyle. She also writes curriculum for creative and artistic learning in a homeschool environment. Find her at JodiMockabee.com.

    About Jessica

    Jessica is a wife, homeschool mom of three, author, and blogger. She lives in sunny North Carolina on a big family farm with chickens, goats, cousins, and lots of mud.

    Resources

    The Whole and Healthy Family by Jodi Mockabee

    Homeschool Bootcamp

    Memory-Making Mom by Jessica Smartt

    Connect

    Jodi Mockabee | Instagram | Website

    Jessica Smartt | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel | YouTube

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • The earliest steps in writing often happen because children want to communicate. Here are a few thoughts on how the simple, natural writing moments that occur in daily life can form a strong foundation for future learning, as well as create some sweet memories.

    About Janice

    Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin College, and is the graduated homeschool mom of four sons. You’ll find more about reading, writing, planning, and education from a Charlotte Mason/Classical perspective at her websites, EverydayEducation.com, Excellence-in-Literature.com, and DoingWhatMatters.com.

    Connect

    Janice Campbell | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • One thing that parents are very good at? Telling their children what to do. One thing they're not so good at? Showing them what to do. As influential as our words can be, they pale in comparison to the incredible power of example in the lives of our children. Our job is not only to instruct them but show them how to live a life of service to God and their fellow man.

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • Homeschooling year-round makes total sense, but sometimes we just need a break from planning and pushing. Here's a look at the pros and cons of summer homeschooling and my hack for continued learning while enjoying the traditions of summer.

    About Jennifer

    Jennifer Cabrera, the Hifalutin Homeschooler, is the writer of homeschool truth, humor, and inspiration. Jennifer lives in Salado, Texas with her husband and three brilliant boys. She is a licensed Physician Assistant/MPH, but set aside that career for her ultimate life's work. She is also the author of Socialize Like a Homeschooler: A Humorous Homeschool Handbook and Revolting Writing, a hilarious writing, vocabulary, and illustration journal for reluctant writers. She is a featured speaker with Great Homeschool Conventions and her memes and witty insights are widely shared on social media.

    Resources

    Gross-Out Grammer

    Revolting Writing

    Connect

    Jennifer Cabrera | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.

  • It is so wonderful to see so many families making the decision to homeschool for the first time! In my conversations with many of these new homeschool parents, it's almost as if the same question lingers on all of their faces: "Can I actually do this?" My answer to that? "Absolutely, yes! And I'll tell you exactly why..." And that's just one of the things I feel that every new homeschool parent should hear as they embark on this wonderful journey of home education.

    About Sean

    Sean Allen is the founder of The Well Ordered Homeschool, husband to his beautiful bride Caroline and a proud father of eight. He has a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design and is passionate about creating materials to assist parents in the incredibly challenging, yet surpassingly beautiful, work of schooling and training their children at home.

    Resources

    Find a Great Homeschool Convention near you!

    Connect

    Sean Allen | Instagram | Facebook | Website

    Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website

    Thank you to our sponsors!

    Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance

    Tuttle Twins: children’s books to help you teach your kids how the world really works

    Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there!

    For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Charlotte Mason Show.

    View full show notes on the blog.