Because I feel strongly that advice between homeschooling parents should be free, I am offering my time to anyone who needs a little help with their homeschool. I am especially helpful when it comes to:
- the early years
- project-based homeschooling
- relaxed homeschooling
- balancing academics with following a child’s interests
- giving encouragement that you can do this
- tips on finding community
- record-keeping & portfolio
- homeschooling laws in the state of Georgia (I can also help you find the laws in other states.)
What I can’t do:
- Tell you exactly how to educate your child. Only you can make that decision.
- If your child has special needs, that is not my area of expertise.
- High school issues — I’m not there yet!
I am not a homeschooling or education expert. I am a homeschooling mom who loves to talk to parents who are wanting to know more about homeschooling or parents who are already homeschooling but need a sounding-board for new ideas and challenges. I read a lot of information about homeschooling, and I am familiar with most homeschooling philosophies. Find out more about how I homeschool here.
At this time, I am available by e-mail:
shellipabis (at) gmail (dot) com
So generous of you!
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Nah. Just doing what I love to do. But thanks!
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I live in Texas, and last minute decided to pull my 6 year old out of public schooling system due to how terrible it has become. I know I can take control of her education better then an understaffed school can….with that being said I am completely freaking out. I’ve given myself a deadline of school officially starting Sept 22 but have very little knowledge on how to build a curriculum. I feel very overwhelmed and lost. Just by reading majority of your blog (the 1st grade years/early homeschooling entries) I feel like I have a better grasp of what is needed from me as a mom/teacher, but still feel very lost.
What would you say is step one? How do you not let it be overwhelming?
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Sent you an e-mail!
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