Homeschool Mom- Resources Worth Your Time
There are so many homeschool Moms I look up to. There are some specific ones that have really helped make my life easier. I’m inspired by them for different days reasons. For some the inspiration comes from their blog, from unit studies they’ve created, from their YouTube channel, from books they’ve wrote, and most of them are a combination of these. Here are some of the ladies I admire and a short list of why.
Jessica Waldock- The Waldock Way
- YouTube channel
- homeschool Unit Studies
- gameschooling
- Her homeschool room and organizing ideas are awesome.
- The Waldock Way blog
Amy Roberts- Raising Arrows
- homeschool podcast
- She has a large family and kids, and she accepts that her life life won’t be Pinterest perfect.
Ainsley Arment
Sarah Mackenzie
- The Read-Aloud Family: Making Meaningful and Lasting Connections with Your Kids book
- Teaching from Rest: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Unshakable Peace book
- Her Read-Aloud Revival website

Cait Curley
- My Little Poppies- Outside-the-box learning for moms and kids blog
- The Homeschool Sisters podcast
- gameschooling
Kara Anderson
- The Homeschool Sisters podcast
Erica Arndt- Confessions of a Homeshooler
Jenny Phillips- The Good and the Beautiful
- Our families favorite Christian curriculum including free downloads
- Inspirational videos she’s created for moms
- Books for children that teach Christian values
- Free booklists on her website
- Her blog
- great advice for beginning homeschoolers
- her music

Katie Waalkes – Life in the Mundane
- youtube channel
- She has wonderful organizing hacks.

Wendy- Plan Prep Pray
- I love her Christlike example of looking outside your chaos to help another mom.
- youtube channel
My New Vision
These ladies have helped me create a new vision for my family and homeschool. This vision starts with putting my Father in Heaven first and putting time into his word. I can’t be a mom if my cup is empty. I’ve learned to accept my home and life are realistic and not pinterest perfect. I don’t have everything together, but I’m giving all of this my best shot. I’ve learned that is enough. I’ve also learned that our happiest days involve time outside and cuddling with warm blankets, quiet toys, and snacks for read aloud time. I have learned to be happy at home.
