Homeschooling Our Children

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As you know in the past, I was homeschooling Charlie. Although you might know it, but I Homeschooled Suzzane. When Suzzane homeschooled, there weren’t blogs for me to follow.

Which made homeschooling Charlie easier as I could google homeschooling blogs and a list would pull up. Or I could post a message on Facebook and people would tell me who homeschooled. Or search Google Homeschool blogs and find quite a few to check out.

To make your journey more comfortable, I wanted to share with you a list of Homeschooling Blogs I follow. If you have questions about homeschooling, ask the creators of these blogs because I am sure they would be more than happy to help you out.

3 Boys and A Dog 

Homeschooling, Budgeting, Crafting Resources for the average mom!

Annie Moffatt

Helping teachers by providing resources for teaching that are easy, effective and FUN! Check out our blog

Something to Offer

Homeschooling mama who likes to scrapbook, sew, search for free curriculum, share frugal living tips, parenting advice and journey into more natural living.

Ben and Me

Christian, veteran homeschool mom and aromatherapy student, loves sharing about homeschooling, biblical parenting, essential oils & educational travel.

The Traveling Homeschool

Traveling Homeschoolers was created when we outgrew our Carolina Homeschooler website. Although we still offer local/regional trips for families in South Carolina, the trips featured here are open to families throughout the United States and beyond.

There’s No Place Like Home 

There's No Place Like Home

I’m Shelly, a Christ-following, homeschooling mom of 11. Join me as I write about homeschooling, family, and MAYBE do a little ranting about public schools.

Rock Your Homeschool 

Rock Your Homeschool

Hope and Help to Make You Shine

I hope you enjoyed learning about these Homeschooling Bloggers. If you know of other Homeschooling Bloggers we should check out. Leave me a comment. I will get them added to this list as soon as possible. We all know if your children are attending a school that a lot of them will be starting back up soon. Or you might be doing year-round schooling and need new resources or have new resources you can share with us.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

2 thoughts on “Homeschooling Our Children”

  1. Wow, that’s awesome that so many resources exist! I remember people telling me in the past how hard it was to get new ideas and information to provide their children with. So many great resources exist now to supplement learning!

    1. Yes they do and I seem to find something new and useful every day
      just by being online. Which I thank the Lord for as a lot of
      it is free and for us that is a Blessing. Have a fantastic
      day and thank you for stopping by.

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