Involuntary Homeschool Mom


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Involuntary Homeschool Mom! Have you been thrust into this new homeschooling role and feel lost and overwhelmed? Or are you a new homeschooling mom that needs a way to organize the day for your kids? This homeschool lesson planner is for YOU! Whether you are a veteran pro at this home school gig or you are doing it against your will (with love, of course), this homeschool planner will help you plan your days, weeks, and year. This un-dated weekly planner is printed on high-quality interior stock and a beautiful matte cover. Each weekly spread contains a week at-a-glance, hourly schedule, and a weekly subject lesson planner. You'll love organizing your at-home classroom! Reasons to love this planner: 36 weekly spreads to cover a traditional school year calendar week at-a-glance pages with space for priorities, live class reminders, due dates, and looking ahead space undated for use when you are ready to start hourly schedule weekly lesson planner notes page extras for recording teacher contact info, passwords, and quiet activities large, 8.5x11 size for plenty of room for planning This planner is best used for one student but can also work for multiple kids if organized differently. Here's to learning every day about strengths you didn't know you had. And remember, if at the end of the day, everyone feels loved, you have done enough! Grab your copy today! *For other planner styles and covers, check out the Mela Planners author page.







If I Could Go Back


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At once a cautionary tale and a collection of insights and advice, If I Could Go Back is a memoir for homeschool parents everywhere--but especially for those who struggle. Whether you are just starting out on your own journey or are feeling alone and need some help to stay the course, this one is for you.




Help for the Harried Homeschooler


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Homeschooling moms and dads can be overwhelmed by the demands on their time. Between their children’s educational needs; their roles as spouse, parent, and more; and their own individual desires and goals, these mothers and fathers struggle to accomplish all that must be done. In Help for the Harried Homeschooler, experienced homeschooler, author, and mother of four Christine Field offers sound advice for parents who want not only to achieve homeschooling success but also to reach a balance in their lives.




Homeschooling: Do It Afraid


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The moment a mom decides to homeschool, fear inevitably follows. What if I choose the wrong curriculum? What about the gaps in education? How do I schedule everything? What about socialization? What will others think? These and other fears can make us feel uncertain about our decision and steal our peace. Silvia has been listening and talking to homeschool moms for over twenty years and has discovered that like her, they too have struggled with certain fears that have often paralyzed them and made them second guess themselves again and again. In this book, Silvia uncovers the nine top fears homeschool moms face and how to overcome them so that they can enjoy the journey and experience success.




Are You Enough?


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In this book Roxanne Parks shares her personal homeschooling journey. She shares her trials and triumphs, along with her dreams and disappointments. This book is refreshingly honest and will encourage every mother in her home-school journey.




Confessions of a Depressed Homeschool Mom


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As a home educating mom of five, a wife, and a budding entrepreneur, NaConda stays busy. On top of the many hats she wears, she is a conquering survivor of depression and anxiety. In her book, Confessions of a Depressed Homeschool Mom, NaConda taps into her world of struggling with these two mental illnesses as she strives to successfully educate her thriving children at home. She writes about some dark secrets in her life that many people do not know about her, and discusses tips on how she attempts to maintain her life in spite of those secrets and struggles.




How to Survive Homeschooling - A Self-Care Guide for Moms Who Lovingly Do Way Too Much


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All mothers struggle to achieve balance in their lives, so how can homeschooling moms do it when they have taken on an entire other role? How to Survive Homeschooling: A Self-Care Guide for Moms Who Lovingly Do Way Too Much is the companion homeschool moms need to avoid burnout and to find their personal wellbeing. In this enjoyable and interactive book you will learn how to: Identify and take care of all of your various physical and emotional needs as an excruciatingly busy individual Track your progress as a homeschooler, a role model, and wholly-living person Further your personal goals aside from homeschooling your children Guard yourself and your family from interlopers Recognize how a homeschooling lifestyle is different and live it unapologetically Brooke also shares her unique story of homeschooling herself and then her children.




Homeschool Supermom... NOT!


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Home Schooling at the Speed of Life


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Practical organization, teaching and relationship advice for busy homeschooling moms.