14 Large Family Homeschool Tips ||Tips For Homeschooling Multiple Children

Published 2023-11-10
Here are the top 14 Large Family Homeschool Tips that I could think of right off the top of my head. Following these tips has helped my successfully homeschool multiple children. Juggling multiple grade levels is not easy, but if you go about it strategically, it is 100% doable!

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  • @VikingUffDa
    I used to get frustrated with outsiders (mostly people from church) asking me to volunteer because they thought that since I was a SAHM I had time on my hands l, and I felt pressure and intimidation when I said no. This included working as a church secretary and having the children sit in the church library - that was a huge mistake. Another was asking me to sub in the Christian school and bring the children with me. I can’t begin to state all the things people asked me to do. One hint is to build cubby holes in a closet - we added an entire closet - to store their books and supplies. They each had their own cubby. That helped so much. Also in that closet were pens, pencils, colors, tape, glue, scissors… I would never have school year round. We lived in a northern climate so summer days were very important to us. They gardened and mowed, but had free time to be creative. They did crafts and spent their days hiking in the woods, wading in the creek, reading books, building a tree house and zip line, and just being kids. It’s also the time when they did their soccer and softball. I loved the free days of summer. Winter they went sledding and and ice skating during recess. My kids loved to be active.
  • @deeferry6520
    What a fabulous video today Ashley. I didn't homeschool my children who are now 43 and 41 but we did go over school in the early evenings, sort of homework style. What I found helpful with the reading aloud when they were young was to record their favourite bedtime stories. When I was unable to do bedtime reading, of course my husband took over but they always wanted to hear the little quips and extras I put in, so after Pat (hubby) read them their stories, he would play the tape recorder. I still have that tape and its lovely to hear their laughter and little voices as we went through the story. Again, thank you for sharing this part of your life with us. Anyone homeschooling will find those tips very helpful, thanks again xxx
  • @RachaelNewman
    Once again, perfect timing!!! I have a free afternoon. 🎉
  • @Hopelb
    These are great tips! Thank you for sharing! I think you shared this but I'm not sure, do you use MP Classical Christian studies? If so, do you follow only one level or do each of your students follow a different Bible stream?
  • @shawndemers6939
    Thank you so much for making this video! How do you handle each child having their own literature/Christian studies/classical studies/Latin workbook with MP? Do you write them all on the board? Nadine