When I started homeschooling, I drew strength from other parents who had walked this path before me. I sought out advice, and read all the articles, and made friends with other families and at varying stages in the journey. There are a lot of good people who are willing to help you along the way. All you have to do is reach out.
Each state has it's own homeschool regulations (many have no regulations!) so be sure to check into what is required in your location. I live in Washington, so I will often post resources that apply to other Washingtonians, but a lot of what I share will apply to everyone, or will at least be adaptable. Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is a great place to start learning what is required of you by law. Once you've got that taken care of, you can take some time to research methods and curriculum, and all of the other hulabaloo. One of the best pieces of advice I received starting out, was to have a good mix of traditional school activities and non-traditional learning time. Whatever you choose to do, trust your instincts. There is strength in doing what's best for your family.
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About LindsayI have been homeschooling my children for about four years (six if you include preschool years!) and I love every moment. Even the hard ones. Homeschool is a family affair, and family is my everything. *** Disclaimer: I am currently a full-time homeschooling mom of three beautiful children, a homesteader with animals and a garden to care for, an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Relief Society President in my ward. I am building this page as I find time, so please bear with me if things seem sparse around here for a little while! ***
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