When you’re deep in the day-to-day chaos of homeschooling—juggling math lessons, snack time, and a laundry pile that somehow always multiplies—it’s easy to lose sight of the bigger picture. That’s where a homeschool vision statement comes in. It’s not just some fluffy words for your planner; it’s a compass that keeps you grounded in why you’re doing this in the first place.| iHomeschool Network
Music is all around us. It’s in the song of the birds, the wind chimes on the porch, and in the church pew when we sing. It is part of every culture of the world. Thus, teaching and exploring music in homeschool is important. Here are five specific reasons why music is an important subject to teach in your homeschool.| iHomeschool Network
So, you’ve pulled your child from school—or maybe you’re about to—and now you’re wondering what comes next.| iHomeschool Network
Let’s be real for a second: the phrase “homeschool philosophy” can feel a little intimidating, especially when you’re just trying to make it through the day without stepping on LEGOs or forgetting what time math is. But understanding your homeschool philosophy isn’t just some academic exercise—it’s a way to anchor your choices, cut through the noise, and create a home education experience that feels right for your family.| iHomeschool Network