Homeschooling vs Public School: The Emotional and Social Pros & Cons for Kids
Explore the emotional and social impact of homeschooling vs public school. Learn the pros and cons of each and how they affect confidence, social skills, and family relationships.
How to Start Homeschooling: 5 Simple Steps for New Homeschool Moms
New to homeschooling? Discover 5 simple steps to start homeschooling successfully, choose the right curriculum, and plan your homeschool year.
Life of Fred Math Review: Is This Story-Based Homeschool Math Curriculum Worth It?
Discover our honest Life of Fred math review after four years of homeschooling. Learn how this story-based homeschool math curriculum works, the pros and cons, and whether Life of Fred is a good fit for your child.
Homeschooling vs Public School: A Simple Breakdown for Overwhelmed Moms
Most parents don’t actually want to know which option is “better.” They just want to know what daily life would really look like for their family.
If you’ve ever wondered what homeschooling vs. public school looks like beyond the headlines from schedules and academics to social life and cost. This breakdown will give you a clear, practical picture so you can make a confident decision.
Are the Tuttle Twins Worth It? Our Family’s Experience from Toddlers to Teens
Our families experience and how we use them in our homeschool.
The Real Pros & Cons of Homeschooling
If you’re a mom who’s curious about homeschooling, in your first few years and second-guessing yourself, or simply needing reassurance that you’re not “doing it wrong,” this post is for you. I’m sharing the real pros and cons of homeschooling based on our own experiences. Not to convince you, but to help you feel informed, encouraged, and less alone as you figure out what’s best for your family.
Pros and Cons of Homeschooling vs. Public School (From a Mom Who’s Experienced Both)
Explore the real advantages and challenges of both homeschooling and public school from a mom who has experienced both sides. This post breaks down what works, what doesn’t, and how to decide what’s best for your family’s needs and values.