How to Start a Homeschool Co-op in 5 Simple Steps
Starting a homeschool co-op is one of the best moves a family can make — here's exactly how to do it without burning out.
Read article →Practical guides written by a homeschooling parent — not a curriculum publisher. Real strategies for real families.
Starting a homeschool co-op is one of the best moves a family can make — here's exactly how to do it without burning out.
Read article →Teaching a 7-year-old and a 12-year-old at the same time without losing your mind is possible — with the right scheduling approach.
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Read article →Mixed-age co-op activities sound hard until you have the right list. These 10 ideas work for 6-year-olds and 14-year-olds in the same room.
Read article →A curated list of the best free homeschool printables and planning resources — including a weekly planner you can download right now.
Read article →Field trips are only as educational as the planning behind them. Here's how to organize co-op field trips that kids actually learn from.
Read article →Dividing subjects among co-op parents sounds simple until someone teaches outside their expertise. Here's how to make it work.
Read article →Homeschooling costs less than most families expect — if you know where to spend and where to save. Here's a practical budget breakdown.
Read article →Email threads, group chats, and shared docs all break down eventually. Here's what actually works for homeschool co-op communication.
Read article →A co-op schedule that works for six families in September often falls apart by November. Here's how to build one that holds.
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