One of the greatest gifts of homeschooling is freedom – freedom to follow curiosity, to take your time over learning… or even the freedom to close the books and head outside.
Homeschooling more than one child can be a beautiful adventure, and also a big challenge! One child is ready for a maths lesson, another wants to read aloud their latest story, and someone else can’t find a pencil (again!).
As the new year begins, many homeschool families feel a familiar twinge of pressure: “Am I behind?” “Did I miss too much last year?” The truth is there’s no 'behind' in homeschooling. Your journey isn’t measured by school calendars or rigid timelines. It’s measured by curiosity, growth, and connection.
You love your kids. You believe in homeschooling. You’ve poured endless time and your whole heart into it. But sometimes, the spark that once carried you through messy art projects, early phonics lessons, and big ideas feels dim. You’re tired, snappy and running on empty.
Which Simply Homeschool membership is right for your family?
November is a special time for homeschoolers – not just because the school year is winding down, but because it’s the one time of year Simply Homeschool offers a special deal: 14 months for the price of 12!
Welcome to the world of Simply Homeschool Core Programs!
Imagine learning where every subject connects – where reading a story about an explorer leads to mapping continents, experimenting with a compass, writing your own adventure tale, and sketching the wild creatures discovered along the way.
Homeschooling is a journey that shifts and changes over time. Some of us start out with colour-coded timetables and structured days. Others swing the opposite way, letting things unfold more naturally. Most of us end up somewhere in between.
Homeschool life is full of surprises. Some are deeply meaningful, some are wonderfully practical, and a few are just downright hilarious. Whether you’re brand new to the journey or you’ve been at it for years, there are always moments that make you pause and think, yep, this is the best part.
Are you thinking about homeschooling, but feeling a little unsure? You’re not alone. There are so many myths that can make homeschooling seem intimidating or unrealistic. The truth is, homeschooling often looks very different from what most people imagine —and it might just be simpler and more joyful than you think.
Starting a homeschool book club is a wonderful way to build community, nurture a love of reading, and spark meaningful conversations. Whether you’re gathering a few friends in your lounge room or pulling together a larger group at the park, these simple tips will help you launch a book club that everyone looks forward to.
Homeschooling is a beautiful journey. But let’s be honest, it can also feel like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle. Between teaching multiple subjects, managing meals, keeping the house in order, and finding a moment to breathe, time management quickly becomes one of the most important (and challenging!) skills for homeschool families.
You can’t use a curriculum and unschool, can you? What if your child’s natural approach to learning is more child-led, but you would like a little more support; somewhere to find great books, somewhere to find engaging activities, somewhere which has space for your child to take their learning in whichever direction their interests carry them. What do you do?
Dear New Homeschooler: 7 Things I Wish I Had Known
When I first started, I had so many questions and a long list of worries. Will I get it right? Will my child be ok? Am I making a mistake by keeping them at home instead of sending them to ‘real’ school? Can I do this?
I recently had a day when I forgot my why. It’s been nearly 12 years since I started homeschooling, and sometimes, the familiarity of our days leads me to forget why I chose to homeschool in the first place.
When I first started my homeschool research one of the biggest questions I had was “How much will it all cost?”. Three years later, I am thrilled to share that homeschooling blew my budgeting socks right off!
November 11 is Remembrance Day. Each year, on the 11th day of the 11th month, at 11am, Australians pause to remember those who have died in wars and conflicts.
Travel and Homeschool - A Simply Homeschool Review
Travelling or planning to with kids? There is a good chance one of your biggest questions is “What about school?” After 5 months on the road home schooling 4 of my 5 kids (ages 4 to 14yrs) I share my tips, tricks and how using Simply Homeschool works for us as a travelling family.
Whether you’re new to homeschool, considering homeschool or a veteran, at some point, we all ask the question, “Do I need a homeschool curriculum?”. The short answer: ‘No’, ‘Yes’, and ‘Maybe!’ Read on!
Do you ever get to the end of the year and think, ‘Have I done enough homeschooling this year? Have my children learned anything at all?’ Or maybe, like me, you get to the end of the week and ask the same questions! This panic is not reserved for those new to homeschooling, but for many long-term homeschoolers as well.
When Josie Brand was 15 years old, she wrote a novel. Sixty years later, Josie’s lifelong dream to become a published author came true when a box of her very own Bible Early Readers was delivered to her front door.
Meet Emily Burtt. Emily and Sam Burtt have three children aged 3-7, and are learning to live with ADHD, Severe Anxiety, Severe School Avoidance and they are Mid Diagnosis for High Functioning Autism. They are an oil loving, thermomixing, minimalistic, natural learning household who struggle with sibling rivalry.