YouTube Channels
These have helped me feel equipped with curriculum, resources, inspiration, and camaraderie.
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Art for Kids Hub
Artist and dad to several kids teens to tots. He videos himself teaching his own kids how to draw something they are interested in. Then, he posts the video on the channel with a split-screen view of both his and his child’s drawing together. It’s a wonderful FREE way to encourage your budding artists!
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Brittany Olga
Brittany, mom of 3 girls, who started homeschooling around the pandemic. She is a bright spot of joy as she talks about motherhood, lifestyle, and homeschooling content.
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The Eclectic Homeschooler
Erin, homeschooling mom of four kids, is a minimalist homeschooler. She describes her style as eclectic - with a combination of Charlotte Mason and interest-led learning.
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Everything Woke About
I just discovered this channel & find it helpful as I navigate the myriad of kids shows available to watch. Here is the channel’s description, “When giant media companies try to pat themselves on the back in their never-ending quest to modify traditional values, we’re here to make sure they get all the credit they deserve.”
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Grace and Grit
Ashlee combines homeschool curriculum reviews, days in the life, and other homeschool related videos with health and fitness.
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The Handmade Homeschooler
Mandy, former teacher and homeschool mom of middle and high school students. She shares homeschool tips, inspiration, and curriculum reviews on her channel.
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Life in the Mundane
Katie, second-generation homeschool mom to 6 kids. As her tagline says, she shares “resources that will help you in your homeschooling and encourage you in your biblical parenting so that you can make the most of the little moments.”
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Living with Eve
Leilani - mom of 4, former classroom teacher (10+ years). Her channel “offers guidance, resources, and support so that parents can be empowered to meet their exceptional child's educational and developmental needs.”
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Our Thrifty Homeschool
Toni, homeschooling mom of 3 girls and a boy. She shares curriculum reviews, thrift store finds, and homeschooling tips to encourage other parents. Check her channel out especially to find ways to save money while homeschooling.
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Plan Prep Pray
Wendy, homeschooling mom of 4, and wife of a teacher. She encourages others with organizational tips and tricks, schedules, etc. “to help bring peace in the midst of your chaos.”
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Rooted in Rest
Abby, homeschool mom of 5. Focuses on homeschool, stay-at-home, and home cooking. I especially enjoy hearing curriculum reviews from this experienced homeschool teacher.
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Science Mama
Angie, former professor (PhD in Microbiology), mom to 4. Her channel includes curriculum reviews, flip-throughs, book hauls, as well as tips & tricks.
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Seven in All
Rachel is a second-generation homeschooler with a multicultural, multiligual family. She sees life as an adventure and loves to talk about bilingual parenting and joyful homeschool. Check out this multigenerational, expatriate family’s videos!
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Simply Learning Together
Jamie, a former teacher and mom of four, “loves to make learning at home simple, easy, and affordable.” She reviews curriculum, books, and shares ways she makes her homeschool fun and creative, as well as how she DIY’s curriculum.
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To Each Their Own Home
Lissa (pronounced like Lisa), mom of 3. She focuses on homeschooling, home-making, and curriculum. Lissa seeks to encourage, inspire, and motivate other women through her channel.