The Homeschool Perspective

The Homeschool Perspective

Join us as we break through the noise with real conversations, actionable information, tried-and-true strategies, to get you the confidence you need to take the driver's seat of your children's education. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, we've got something for everyone. From empowering you to make informed decisions to equipping you with the tools and strategies to create a homeschool that reflects your family's values and goals. Welcome to The Homeschool Perspective, where you will get everything you need to build a homeschool that works for your family. .

  1. Creating Your Homeschool Highlight Reel

    04/17/2025

    Creating Your Homeschool Highlight Reel

    Did we do enough this year? It’s the question homeschool moms ask on repeat this time of year. The planner pages are worn. The workbooks have taken a beating. Somewhere between co-op performances, nature walks, and math meltdowns, the whole year feels like a blur. But maybe there’s a better question to ask at the end of a homeschool year: What would be in your homeschool highlight reel? Why Checkboxes Don’t Tell the Whole Story It’s easy to focus on what didn’t get done—the unfinished curriculum, the days that went off the rails, the still-unused art supplies. And those loud moments (the tantrums, the chaos, the guilt)? They tend to stick around longer than the quiet victories. But if we paused the pressure and shifted our perspective, we might see something beautiful: A year overflowing with connection, growth, and small-but-sacred wins. How to Catch the Joy Before It Slips By Ally shared a favorite tradition: Each New Year, her family looks through their photos month by month, writing favorite memories on a whiteboard. What starts with “we didn’t do much” quickly turns into “oh wow—look at everything we did.” It’s a powerful reminder: Joy flits by if we’re not looking for it. But hardship? That tends to linger. So what if we flipped the script? What if we captured the joy—and let go of the rest? What Really Makes the Highlight Reel Consider playing a simple game like one of the hosts does: every day, each person shares three things they’re grateful for. And guess what? Almost none of those things are academic achievements. Instead, they’re moments like: “That morning snowball fight before history.” “The day we couldn’t stop laughing during read-alouds.” “When we helped the new family move in.” Those are the real wins. It’s the connection. The character growth. The consistency of showing up and doing life together. Want to Start Your Own Highlight Reel? Try These: Gratitude Note on Your Phone – Jot down little wins as they happen in your Notes app. Monthly Photo Recap – Scroll through your pictures at the end of each month and choose a favorite memory to remember or print. Highlight Bins – Building file binders or boxes with one folder per month per child to hold meaningful samples, artwork, and/or photos. ️ Ask Better Questions – Instead of “Did we do enough?” try: - What made us laugh this year? - What challenge did we overcome? - Where did we grow—even if it wasn’t academic? Color Code Your Planner – Use a special pen color to track meaningful, connection-filled moments throughout the year in your planner, so you can look back and find them quickly. Because the Best Parts of Homeschooling? They don’t always come with a grade or a certificate. Sometimes they sound like: “My child showed up for a neighbor—without being asked.” “We laughed our way through science.” “I didn’t yell today.” “I’m still homeschooling—two decades later.” Sometimes, they’re just the quiet realization that your kids get it—even when the lessons weren’t perfect. So Before You Close the Book on This Year... Take a breath. Flip through the pictures. - Ask your kids what they remember. - Celebrate the little things. - Honor your consistency. - Notice the joy. - Laugh at the chaos (because one day, you will). The best parts of your homeschool year might not fit in a portfolio—but they’re the ones shaping your family forever. Watch the full episode to hear our favorite traditions, funny stories, and practical ways to build your family’s homeschool highlight reel. And don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss next season! Read the full blog post at https://thehomeschoolperspective.com/ep32 #homeschool #homeschoolmom #homeschoollife #homeschoolencouragement #connectionnotcurriculum

    28 min
  2. Navigating the Noise - Raising Kids Who Think Critically

    03/13/2025

    Navigating the Noise - Raising Kids Who Think Critically

    In today’s world, we have access to more information than ever before—but that doesn’t mean we’re more informed. Between headlines designed to provoke, social media soundbites, and a constant flood of opinions, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, confused, and even manipulated. As homeschool parents, one of our greatest responsibilities is to raise kids who can think critically, ask strong questions, and discern truth from noise. But how do we do that in a way that equips them—without exhausting them (or us)? In this episode, we’re breaking down what it really means to be informed, how to help our kids develop discernment, and why a little healthy skepticism might be the key to navigating today’s information overload. Mark Twain famously said, “If you don’t read the newspaper, you are uninformed. If you do read the newspaper, you are misinformed.” That quote, once a clever commentary on media bias, now feels eerily prophetic in a world where information is everywhere—yet clarity is harder than ever to find. As homeschooling parents, we’re not just educating our children academically; we’re preparing them to navigate a world overflowing with conflicting narratives, emotional headlines, and viral soundbites. The ability to think critically, discern fact from opinion, and approach information with healthy skepticism is no longer optional—it’s essential. But how do we equip our kids with these skills without overwhelming them (or ourselves) in the process? Continue reading at https://thehomeschoolperspective.com/ep30

    28 min
  3. AI & Homeschooling: Part 2

    02/13/2025

    AI & Homeschooling: Part 2

    Shortcut? As we've already discussed in a previous episode, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer confined to the realms of science fiction. It’s woven into our everyday lives, from our cars and home assistants to search engines and even homeschool curricula. But as AI becomes more sophisticated, homeschool families face a pressing question: Is AI a powerful tool to enhance learning, or is it an easy shortcut that could weaken essential thinking skills? In a world where AI tutors are now being marketed as a replacement for human instruction, the conversation around education is shifting. Some public schools are turning to AI as a solution to teacher shortages, with students spending the majority of their days on screens. While technology has its advantages, what happens when human interaction in learning is minimized? And more importantly, how does this affect our homeschoolers? AI as a Tool—Not a Teacher AI is already playing a role in homeschooling, whether we realize it or not. Tools like Grammarly, Khan Academy, and even Google Search utilize AI to assist in learning. Many parents use AI to help with homeschool organization—scheduling lessons, outlining curriculum ideas, or generating grocery lists to streamline meal planning and free up mental energy. But when AI moves beyond being an assistant and starts teaching in place of real human interaction, we have to pause. The rise of AI tutors—lifelike but completely artificial faces offering instruction in everything from foreign languages to math—raises concerns about the loss of real-world connection and critical thinking development. If kids learn everything through programmed responses rather than live discussions, how will they develop essential soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and adaptability? Continue reading at https://thehomeschoolperspective.com/ep28/

    25 min
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Join us as we break through the noise with real conversations, actionable information, tried-and-true strategies, to get you the confidence you need to take the driver's seat of your children's education. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, we've got something for everyone. From empowering you to make informed decisions to equipping you with the tools and strategies to create a homeschool that reflects your family's values and goals. Welcome to The Homeschool Perspective, where you will get everything you need to build a homeschool that works for your family. .