Ami's World
Some of us know her as AmiMental or Comic on AOL, or just Ami, our chat host here on A to Z, but we all love her sense of humor! Come enjoy her latest wry look at homeschool life.
By Other Means
I'm Lucy, home educating my two children in Northern Scotland.
This is a record of our activities and learning, a year in to
home ed.
Barbara Frank Online
I'm the mother of four homeschooled-from-birth children, ages 15-25, and a freelance writer/editor and former newspaper reporter. I'm also the author of The Imperfect Homeschooler's Guide to Homeschooling and Life Prep for Homeschooled Teenagers.
Bona Vita
Homeschool mom of 9, Kathy Adams, blogs about renaissance life in a post-modern world.
By Other Means from
Scotland
We are a home educating family from Scotland, kids aged 10 and
12 years. Photos and reviews of our favorite places to visit.
By Lucy Burnett.
Challenging Assumptions
Wendy Priesnitz' weblog about natural learning, unschooling,
non-coercive parenting, environment, simple living, creativity,
sustainable living, renewable energy, green politics and more.
Five J's
The ramblings of a homeschooling, piano-teaching, penny-oinching, God-fearing mother of three little J's.
From a Cluttered Desk
I am Tammy Cardwell, she of the cluttered desk. (Hey, you think
I'm kidding?!) I'm having a blast here in Blogland and invite
to you to peruse my ramblings. Another "grandmother"
homeschooler from Texas.
The Goode Life - A Tale of Two Sons
Joanna tracks her family's homeschool adventures through photos and stories about their learning activities.
Handmade Homeschool
I want to bring the DIY explosion of energy to homeschooling: make what you want, make it fit, make it yours.
Home Education and Other
Stuff
Commentary on home education and whatever else catches his interest,
by blogger extraordinaire Daryl Cobranchi.
The Homeschool Classroom
A group blog made up of homeschooling Moms sharing tips, ideas, resources, and other inspirations to help all homeschoolers.
Home*School*Home
But really, why are they home? I really should address why they
are homeschooled, shouldn't I? I did a little in my first article
on this blog, if you look way back at the beginning.
Homeschool Mom Tips
News and views on political, economic, legal and socio-cultural
issues that impact homeschooling families. By Victoria Carrington,
M.D., an African-American homeschooling mom and The Mom Coach.
Freelance writer: parenting, mental health & inspirational
speaker and workshop leader.
Homeschooling: A Family's Journey
Greg and Martine Millman, authors of a book of the same name, have started this blog to tell you about their family homeschool journey.
Homeschooling Examiner
Lisa Jo Rudy is a homeschooling mom of a child who "learns differently," Lisa Jo Rudy has 20+ years of experience writing for educational publishers and museums. AT the San Francisco Examiner, she shares discoveries, ideas, and resources for out-of-the-box learning.
Homeschooling Helper
I am a home-based freelance writer and mother of five (with two
still at home). I homeschooled my children for 15 years, as well
as teaching art and creative writing workshops. Sandra K, Blackfoot,
Idaho, United States.
Homeschooling in New York City
Here is our journey of coming to the homeschool decision, going
about our days, trudging through NY State's homeschool rules
and regulations, and using all NYC has to offer! We unschool
and there's just no better place to live!
Homeschooling with Joy
Laura Dominick's blog deals with issues pertaining to catholic homeschooling and the catholic faith.
HS Blog - HomeSchool Blog
The latest buzz in the homeschooling community including discussion
of homeschooling and homeschoolers in the news, legislation that's
important to homeschoolers, and useful homeschool and educational
resources. run by Bev Kruger.
The Informed Parent
Mary Nix is not a lawyer, nor an expert, but a parent just like you. "My family and I chose home education as our educational choice. It is a hands on process that opens up many opportunities for learning and exploring. Because it is outside of the educational norm, we also felt the need to learn about the rules that govern this choice."
Just Enough,
and Nothing More
Tammy Takahashi's blog. She's also editor of the California Homeschooler.
I guess I'm not a catalogue person. But I buy off the internet
all the time. The internet, it doesn't discern. The universal
catalogue for the universal shopper.
Learning Beyond Schooling
This appears to be a blog by Asian homeschoolers. No "About us" page. But it is quite extensive.
Life Learning
Unschooling and homeschooling resources from Lisa, an unschooling mom.
A Light in the Shadows
Jenny is a Homeschooling, tree hugging, peace loving, hippie chick and mom to four.
Love2learn
Blog
Ideas, stories, thoughts, resources and advice on Catholic homeschooling
and family life.
Love, Joy & Laughter
A member of our Milpitas support group blogs about her family of five, the tiniest recently adopted from Ethiopia. When moving to California, their son was wait-listed for getting into the neighborhood school, so they decided to homeschool both the older children.
My Bountiful Life
Hockey mom, homeschool mom, organic gardener, enough pets to
have our own food chain, i.am.canadian. engineer by schooling...
in practice, not so much, gadget girl extraordinaire, camera
permanently affixed to right hand.
My heART
Wilna Furstenberg, homeschool mom from South Africa and now living in Saskatchewan, not only blogs about her family, but also about how to add "bling" to your blog!
Nerd Family
A pro-nerd family of pro-family nerds, wrtten by Jacqueline Cromwell
and her engineer husband.
Progressive
Homeschool
We practice evidence-based education with a growing socratic,
non-didactic sensibility.
The Progressive Homeschooler NEW
Explores a broad array of topics of potential interest to progressive, open minded individuals who, like the author, may be homeschooling, or like the author in the near future, may not be (because her kids are nearly all grown!)
Radio Free
School
Tantrum space for un-schoolers at radio free school, the weekly
radio show by for and about people who eschew factory learning.
Open season on all things we might bump up against. by Beatrice
Ekoko.
Relaxed Homeskool
Sample: If your child asks you every morning, for 3 weeks, to
help him/her dissect the owl pellets, for the love of Pete, just
pull yourself together and get the kitchen ready.
Sometimes I'm Actually Coherent
A Christian husband, homeschooling father, software engineer and amateur musician bloviates about whatever he feels like at the moment.
Throwing
Marshmellows
Stephanie Elms is not what many people would consider a "typical"
homeschooler. She actually enjoys the surprised looks I get when
people find out. I am a Unitarian Universalist and support progressive
causes (yes, liberals can and do homeschool!).
Topsy-Techie
Raising homegrown geeks - one laptop at a time. Unconventional life of a homeschooling family who finds themselves distracted by anything shiny or flashing, and finds it difficult to accomplish anything of any real value.
Unbridled Learning
An inclusive, larger region homeschool group. We will promote
and attend events held by anybody, anywhere in the Central Coast
area! We are not interested in changing or taking from any existing
groups, only in disseminating information from all area groups
and resources, and in adding to the offerings.
Viral Learning: Reflections on the Homeschooling Life
Mary Griffith lives in California with her husband and a moderately neurotic Vizsla named BB. She spends time she should be working on her books blogging on politics, children and learning, and fencing. She is the author of three books on homeschooling and the parent of two grown homeschooled daughters.
Writing,
Homeschooling, Living
I am a Christian, a wife, a mother, a classical homeschooler.
This is where I share the books that I read, the thoughts that
I think, and the life that I live.
See also ~ Benefits to Moms by Homeschooling