Stop second-guessing yourself. This guide gives you a clear, plain-English framework for what to teach, when to teach it, and how everyday life already covers most of it.
You want to homeschool. But then someone asks you: "So… what are you going to teach them?" And you pause.
"What does my state actually require? What counts? Am I going to get in trouble if I miss something?"
"Do I need eleven separate lesson plans every single day? I'm not a teacher. I don't know how to do this."
"My child is 9. What should they know by now? What can wait? Is there a roadmap I'm supposed to be following?"
Nine parts. Plain English. No fluff. Designed to be read in one sitting and referenced all year.
Every required subject decoded in plain English — what it means in real life
The unit study method — one topic covers almost every subject at once
By-age roadmap from 3 to 18 — what to focus on at every stage
What colleges actually require from homeschool students
Fields worth exploring beyond the required subjects
Projects — the most powerful thing homeschooling allows
Where to find curriculum — the best resources, honestly reviewed
Family style learning — how to teach all your kids at once
Not decorative. Not filler. Each one is a tool you'll come back to all year long.
I worked for the government for 16 years — showed up when they said, took breaks when they said, took vacation when they approved it. Then COVID hit and I realized I had no control over what was happening with my son either.
I started interviewing homeschool families expecting to find umm... weird people?? Instead I found the most intentional, connected, free people I'd ever met. We pulled out of the system. This guide is everything I learned about what to teach — distilled into plain English, so you don't have to figure it out the hard way.
You already know more than you think. This guide will prove it.
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