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When Homeschool Failure is Real

By Shannen Espelien 20 Comments

When Homeschool Failure is Real - www.MiddleWayMom.com

This year has been riddled with homeschool failure, and you know what? Now that most of it is behind us, I’m glad it happened. I might even go as far as saying I like a little bit of failure sprinkled throughout the year. There are some lessons I wish I would have learned before we started […]

Filed Under: Homeschool, Parent Support Tagged With: failure, lessons learned

Are You a Homeschool Failure?

By Shannen Espelien 3 Comments

Are You a Homeschool Failure? - www.MiddleWayMom.com

Homeschooling is a big responsibility, and arguably one of the most important tasks you will have your entire life, if you choose to take it on. This fact is a big reason why many people never get started. Many others worry about if they are failing along the way. So, how do you know if […]

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Homeschool Advice to My Younger Self

By Shannen Espelien 6 Comments

iHN Advice for my younger self Blog Hop

If I knew then what I know now… what would I tell myself? What would advice would I give myself when I got started on this homeschooling journey almost five years ago? Our life was going through big changes when we decided to homeschool! I had just recently gotten married, then about two months later we both […]

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Think You Can’t Homeschool? This Letter’s For You.

By Shannen Espelien 5 Comments

Think you can't homeschool? This letter's for you. - www.MiddleWayMom.com

The school year is halfway over and you’re wondering – can I do it? Could I homeschool? You’re unsure, hesitant, reluctant. The reasons you can’t homeschool scroll through your head, reminding you of the daunting task ahead if you choose to take this on. Yet, you can’t deny the pull to bring your kids home […]

Filed Under: Parent Support Tagged With: encouragement

Q&A: Homeschool Time Management

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Let's answer the question: How do you do it all?! Some tips for homeschool time management. - www.MiddleWayMom.com

Time management is a very common question homeschooling families get. How to manage going grocery shopping? When do you clean? When do you plan out your lessons? I’d love to tell you that we homeschoolers are a special breed… capable of more achievement than the normal human being, but that’s not true. So here’s my […]

Filed Under: Homeschool, Parent Support Tagged With: schedule

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