A Guide to Becoming a Minimalist Homeschooler

Published:
July 18, 2019

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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The older I get the more appealing it sounds to become a minimalist homeschooler. Learn exactly how you can take steps to become a minimalist homeschooler and get rid of everything you no longer need. It may seem impossible to do right now, but it can totally be done and you will be relieved when you see the outcome.

Become a Minimalist Homeschooler

When we first start homeschooling everything is over the top. Not all of us were like this, I know. However, if you were gun-ho about home education you may have bought loads of resources, curriculum, books and more to ensure your year was everything you needed it to be. Your second year may have been similar.

Gradually, you understand that it’s be best to keep things as simple as possible. Should you need a few tips to get you to a point where things are just simple, while teaching your kids well and enjoying the experience together, then take some of these steps to make it simple and stress-free. These 5 steps to becoming a homeschool minimalist can help you easily transition from over the top to just right.

Learn how to become a minimalist homeschooler from the Techie Homeschool Mom.

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