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CNN did an article last week on parents who are now suddenly responsible for homeschooling their children in the midst of the coronavirus.

The most important caveat about temporary homeschooling is that it simply isn’t school. Kids accustomed to the school environment won’t be as focused. Lessons won’t be as professional as the ones they’re used to getting. And since local governments are encouraging everyone to minimize interactions with others, socialization will be tough.

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That’s very true. Homeschooling isn’t school. But that doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing or even inferior. In fact, many of the points of the article in CNN I covered on this blog last week. So we’re all on the same page, and from what I’ve seen, most homeschool moms are eager and anxious to help parents who are now in the unfamiliar territory of keeping the education going at home.

Are you or has someone you know been forced into homeschooling due to the closure of schools due to the Coronavirus pandemic? Take a stressful situation like a pandemic, and then add to it the new responsibility of homeschooling and it’s no wonder why so many people are overwhelmed and panic-stricken.

Getting started on the homeschooling journey can be a stressful experience for anyone….and your veteran homeschooling mothers can tell you stories of their own experiences with learning how to homeschool. More than 40 of us have come together during this time to bring you the How to Homeschool Summit.

The How to Homeschool Summit contains more than 50 workshops and is entirely online and pre-recorded which means you can listen to any of the workshops from home at a time that is convenient for you!

Workshop topics include:

  • How to get started homeschooling
  • Homeschooling styles and methods
  • How to choose homeschool curriculum
  • How to homeschool and work from home
  • How to create an effective homeschool schedule
  • How to homeschool for FREE
  • How to homeschool high school
  • How to earn college credit while homeschooling
  • How to homeschool a child with special needs or chronic illness
  • Homeschooling preschool
  • How to make a smooth transition from public/private school to homeschool
  • How to balance homeschooling with homemaking and life
  • Secrets to homeschooling success
  • Things no one tells you about homeschooling
  • What happens when you didn’t plan [or want} to homeschool
  • Homeschooling laws
  • How to homeschool your children and work full time
  • AND MANY MORE!

As if that isn’t great enough, now through March 24, 2020, you can get access to ALL workshops plus a digital swag bag full of homeschooling resources for FREE!

Worried that you won’t be able to watch all of the workshops in just a few days? No problem- we also offer lifetime access to all workshops + the digital swag bag AND access to the How to Homeschool Community Support Group for just $12!

Find out more and sign up here!

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