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“I want to homeschool, but where do I start?”
This question and many others from parents considering homeschooling show up in my inbox each week. Responses are sent, but because the questions keep coming it seemed that a series of posts answering your questions would be helpful.
While I don’t claim to have all of the answers to the question, I hope to give some direction to helpful resources available and a little more of a peek at how things are in our homeschool time.
Here are a few of the things that will be covered:
- What am I legally required to do to homeschool?
 - How do I choose curriculum – there are so many choices!?
 - How do I balance homeschooling with the rest of life?
 - How do you handle the feeling of isolation?
 - How do you deal with naysayers?
 
All that said, the posts are in process, so if there is a specific question you have, leave a comment and I’ll do my best to add it to the line up. Those of you who left your questions on the Homeschool Creations Facebook page – thanks!! I appreciate your input!









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I’m so excited about these upcoming post. Especially the curriculum one!
Dawn Prather
I am looking forward to this series as well! We just started this year. Also, would love your thoughts on how to keep a 2yr old busy while teaching a 5yr old.
I’ll add that to the list! :)
Definitely looking forward to this series!! I plan to start homeschooling in the Fall and have these SAME questions! I would also like to see how to keep toddlers busy while teaching the older ones. I will be homeschooling my 8th grader (whose been in public school since kindergarten), will have a 2yr old, and another on the way.