Is it your first-week homeschooling? Are you feeling lost? Get help with these articles on what to focus on in your first week of homeschooling.
In these articles, we consider some things that will be helpful to look at in your first week. These include:
- homeschooling methods
- curriculum reviews
- how to set up your homeschool room
- how to gracefully defend your home school and
- finding a schedule and routine to make life easier.
To find out more if you’re new to homeschooling, check out our article on How to Start Homeschooling.
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