or better yet…
HOW do you do it?!?
Now, with the release of this new e-book (available as PDF or Kindle book) I have a resource that I feel comfortable recommending to friends. I was blessed to receive a copy to read and share about on my blog!
I will admit, when I first received an email about this book, I didn’t know what to expect, and didn’t expect much. I am an avid reader, a researcher by nature, a blogger, an avid blog reader…there isn’t much I haven’t read about homeschooling. {yes, I admitted that I am a nerd on my blog. oops.}
When I started reading You Can Do It Too! I was happily and admittedly wrong with my first impressions. 🙂
Reading the e-book, You Can Do It Too, is like sitting down with a circle of friends who are all experienced homeschoolers, a cup of coffee or sweet tea in your hand, and hearing it all: the good, the bad and the ugly. {grin} Curriculum choices, what works for us, what doesn’t work for us, our daily routine, our backgrounds, how we chose homeschooling…and more. I don’t know about you, but I love “chatting homeschooling” with friends. I love hearing what is working for others. I love hearing about new ideas, new resources, and new ways to try and teach my children!
Now, I know some of you are scared…thinking about a lot of homeschoolers in one room talking about how they do things. I have been in those rooms before where it turns into a comparison game. Then I start feeling guilty that I’m not doing enough. Then I worry that I am failing my children. Then I really want to leave!
That is NOT what this book does!! There is NO comparison. There is no “this is the BEST way” commentary. These are simply other homeschooling moms – just like me – answering some “interview” type questions about homeschooling!! These moms give you all the goods on homeschooling without the guilt! Win-win!
And you don’t even have to go to the awkward homeschooling mom’s gathering to get it!! ha! {just kidding, I love getting together with other homeschooling moms.}
Tristan says
I would love to read it because I think one of the ways I stay motivated and encouraged on the homeschool journey is reading other families’ stories on the same path.
Tristan
Lisa says
I love reading about other homeschool families… it always makes me stop and re-evaluate what is working, what our focus is, and how we can improve… Definitely a motivator!!
Lisa says
and I shared on facebook!! 😀
Jen says
I would love to read this–and maybe get some new ideas!
Jen says
And I shared it on facebook! : )
Emily N says
Looks like a great book! Always open to new ideas!
Bonnie says
I love to read about others homeschooling journey!
Bonnie says
Shared on FB!
Anonymous says
I think it is always good to read things that are encouraging about homeschooling – the good, the bad and the ugly (grin)! =)
Susan Harrison
Anonymous says
Shared of fb
Susan Harrison