Episodios

  • What Makes a Good Curriculum?
    Apr 22 2025

    Let’s get brutally honest: no single curriculum is ever going to save your homeschool, fix your child’s attitude, or turn your kitchen into one of those magical, Instagram-perfect learning havens. If you’re looking for the “unicorn curriculum,” keep dreaming (or better yet, listen up—because we’re about to set you free).

    In this episode of Homeschool Better Together, I sat down with the queen of curriculum experimentation, Laney Homan—our Community Success Manager, veteran homeschool mom of eight, and half-marathon runner (yes, we’re still impressed!).

    Together, we pull back the curtain on what really makes curriculum work in a real-life homeschool, how to shop smarter (hello, shelves full of unused programs), and the hard truth about independence and motivation—for kids and parents alike.

    What You'll Learn About Homeschool Curriculum
    • What happens when you stop endlessly chasing “the perfect” and start shopping for curriculum that fits your real goals (and real kids)
    • How shifting your curriculum approach can lead to better results, fewer tears, and way less guilt-shopping
    • Why independence can’t be bought (no matter how “open-and-go” something claims to be)
    • The exact way Laney pivots when a program stops working (hint: it’s not about “fancy” or new, it’s about needs)
    • How curriculum is really a TOOL, not a magic wand, and how to think like a confident homeschool parent who’s in the driver’s seat
    • The value of togetherness and why our “Together” curriculum line is saving the sanity of big families and moms with laundry piles as tall as their teens

    Links and Resources From Today’s Show
    • All About Reading
    • Phonics Museum (Veritas Press)
    • Homeschool Consistency Bootcamp
    • Wonder Studies and Together Curriculum Line
    • Teens on Track
    • Teen Task Card MasterClass
    • Put Your Homeschool Year on Autopilot
    • Homeschool Better Together Community

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt36

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  • Got Cold Feet About Homeschooling? You're Not Alone!
    Apr 8 2025

    Are you hesitant to homeschool? You're not alone! In this episode of Homeschool Better Together, host Pam Barnhill chats with Mandy McArthur and Jessica Solis Carpinelli, authors of "Hesitant to Homeschool: Answers to 20 Common Questions." Mandy and Jessica share practical insights and encouragement for parents considering homeschooling but feeling apprehensive. Discover how a strong support system and the right resources make all the difference. They tackle common fears like socialization concerns and not knowing enough to teach, revealing that homeschooling is more about teaching children how to learn than being an expert in every subject. Jessica explains, “We aren’t expected to be experts in everything... we’re trying to teach our kids how to learn.” Meanwhile, Mandy emphasizes the importance of community, advising parents to connect and say “yes” to building relationships with other homeschoolers. Listen in for inspirational stories that might just help you take the leap with confidence.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Homeschooling is about teaching kids how to learn, not teaching every subject.
    • Build a supportive community by saying yes to opportunities and events.
    • Socialization through homeschooling is different but equally impactful.
    • Adjusting to homeschooling involves embracing flexibility and redefining structure.
    • Many colleges welcome homeschooled students, often appreciating their unique educational perspectives.

    Links and Resources:

    • Hesitant to Homeschool: Answers to 20 Common Questions by Mandi McArthur and Jessica Solis Carpinelli
    • The Coop Homeschool
    • Homeschool Better Together Website
    • Homeschool Better Together Podcast
    • Homeschool Better Together Community

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt35

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  • Can You Really Outsource High School? One Mom’s Story
    Mar 25 2025

    Homeschooling high school feels like a big shift. Suddenly, you’re looking at advanced subjects, keeping transcripts, and preparing your teen for what comes next. In this episode, I sit down with Meg Angelino, our operations manager and curriculum editor, to talk about what happens when you start outsourcing classes while still juggling motherhood. We discuss our journeys toward more organized homeschools, and the vital role our online community plays in offering encouragement and fresh ideas. Listen in to gain practical insights on the changing roles as a parent, keeping students motivated, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with transitioning to high school.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Outsourcing reduces stress while ensuring a solid education.
    • Feeling overwhelmed? Consider online courses, co-ops, or dual enrollment.
    • Stay involved—check assignments, discuss lessons, and help with deadlines.
    • Options include live/self-paced online courses, hybrid programs, co-ops, and community college classes.
    • Teens need independence but still require guidance.
    • Keep core traditions like Morning Time, read-alouds, and discussions to maintain your homeschool’s values.

    Links and Resources:

    • Homeschool Better Together Podcast
    • Put Your Homeschool Year on Autopilot
    • Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins
    • Navigating High School
    • Andrew Pudewa's Institute for Excellence in Writing
    • Colleen Kessler Raising Lifelong Learners
    • Kristin Moons Science
    • Mr. D Math
    • Homeschool Better Together Free Community

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt34

    To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

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  • A Game-Changing Approach to Homeschooling High School
    Mar 11 2025

    Homeschooling high school can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! In this episode, our community manager, Dawn Garrett, steps in as host to chat with homeschool mom Elizabeth Overcash about her experience navigating these crucial years. Elizabeth, a retired military wife, shares her unique perspective—having one child who graduated from a traditional school while homeschooling her younger two.

    She talks about shifting from a hands-on teaching style to more of a coaching role, balancing structure with flexibility, and helping her teens take ownership of their education. She also discusses how she integrates out-of-the-box learning, like film studies and Scouting, while ensuring her kids meet high school requirements.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The transition to homeschooling high school doesn’t have to be scary—it’s about adjusting your role from teacher to guide.
    • Structure matters, but so does allowing flexibility for real-life learning.
    • Giving teens ownership over their curriculum choices boosts motivation and engagement.
    • Planning tools like Navigating High School and Plan Your Year can make the process smoother.
    • Homeschooling high school is about preparing kids for life, not just checking academic boxes.

    Links and Resources:

    • Homeschool Better Together Podcast
    • Navigating High School
    • Put Your Year Autopilot
    • Homeschool Better Together Community
    • Cure the Fear of Homeschooling High School by Anne Karako
    • Andrew Pudewa's Structure and Style program
    • College Prep Genius
    • Sarah MacKenzie Read-Aloud Revival Podcast

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt(33)

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Confidently Homeschool High School—You’re Not Alone

    Feeling the pressure of homeschooling high school? Navigating High School is here to walk with you through the overwhelm. Join Pam Barnhill and a team of experienced homeschool moms as they help you tackle your biggest fears, answer the toughest questions, and equip you with practical tools—like a transcript generator, expert interviews, and a private podcast. This live course starts April 7th, and doors close April 4th. Don’t miss the bonus Q&As—head to pambarnhill.com/navigating to join today!

    Navigating High School

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  • Making Math a Delight with Denise Gaskins
    Feb 25 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Denise Gaskins, math educator and author, to talk about how we can transform math from a dreaded subject into something joyful and engaging. Denise shares why so many homeschoolers struggle with math and how shifting our approach can make a huge difference.

    She encourages parents to make math playful through games, storytelling, and real-life problem-solving. Whether you have a math-loving child or one who resists every lesson, Denise’s insights will help you bring curiosity and creativity into your homeschool math routine.

    Tune in for practical strategies to build math confidence and make learning more enjoyable for the whole family!

    Key Takeaways:

    • Math Should Be Playful – Learning math through games, puzzles, and real-life applications makes it more engaging and less intimidating for kids.
    • Ditch the Memorization-Only Approach – Understanding why math works is more valuable than rote memorization. Encourage exploration instead of just drilling facts.
    • Use Stories to Teach Math – Turning math problems into narratives or real-world situations makes them more meaningful and relatable for kids.
    • Encourage Mathematical Thinking – Instead of giving answers right away, ask your kids questions like “What do you think?” or “How else could we solve this?”
    • It’s Okay to Change Your Approach – If a curriculum isn’t working, try something new! Hands-on learning, different resources, or adjusting your teaching style can make a big difference.Focus on Confidence, Not Just Correct Answers – Helping kids feel comfortable making mistakes and thinking through problems builds long-term math success.
    • Math Doesn’t Have to Be a Daily Battle – Shift the focus from completing worksheets to fostering curiosity and discovery.

    Links and Resources:

    • Homeschool Better Together Free Community
    • Denise Gaskins Website
    • Denise Gaskins' Blog
    • Denise Gaskins Playful Math Store
    • The "If Not Methods" blog Series
    • My Math Journaling Adventures Kickstarter

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt32

    To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Confidently Homeschool High School—You’re Not Alone

    Feeling the pressure of homeschooling high school? Navigating High School is here to walk with you through the overwhelm. Join Pam Barnhill and a team of experienced homeschool moms as they help you tackle your biggest fears, answer the toughest questions, and equip you with practical tools—like a transcript generator, expert interviews, and a private podcast. This live course starts April 7th, and doors close April 4th. Don’t miss the bonus Q&As—head to pambarnhill.com/navigating to join today!

    Navigating High School

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  • How a Simple Mindset Shift Changed Everything for This Homeschool Mom
    Feb 11 2025

    Consistency in homeschooling can be a game-changer, and today I’m joined by Krystal Joslin, a military homeschooling mom and graduate of the Homeschool Consistency Boot Camp. Krystal shares how she went from a go-with-the-flow approach to building a structured, consistent homeschool routine that works—despite frequent moves and unpredictable schedules.

    She opens up about the challenges she faced, the small changes that made the biggest difference, and how consistency has transformed her homeschool (and her confidence as a mom!). If you're struggling to find a rhythm, Krystal’s story will encourage you that small changes lead to big results.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Small, consistent habits build a strong homeschool foundation.
    • Clear expectations reduce resistance from kids.
    • A simple daily routine can keep learning on track.
    • Self-reflection and small tweaks lead to long-term success.
    • Homeschooling confidence grows with consistency.

    Links and Resources:

    • Homeschool Better Together Community
    • Homeschool Consistency Boot Camp
    • Read-Aloud Revival with Sarah McKenzie
    • The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder
    • The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt31

    To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Confidently Homeschool High School—You’re Not Alone

    Feeling the pressure of homeschooling high school? Navigating High School is here to walk with you through the overwhelm. Join Pam Barnhill and a team of experienced homeschool moms as they help you tackle your biggest fears, answer the toughest questions, and equip you with practical tools—like a transcript generator, expert interviews, and a private podcast. This live course starts April 7th, and doors close April 4th. Don’t miss the bonus Q&As—head to pambarnhill.com/navigating to join today!

    Navigating High School

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  • The Secret to Homeschool Consistency: Minimum Viable Days
    Jan 28 2025

    Are you ready to tackle consistency in your homeschool? In this episode, I’m joined by Dawn Garrett to talk about one of my favorite tools: the Minimum Viable Day (MVD). We share how this simple concept helped us overcome perfectionism and establish daily momentum in our homeschools. Learn how to identify what truly matters for your family, create a flexible fallback plan, and build trust with your kids—all while simplifying your homeschool days.

    Key Takeaways:

    • What a Minimum Viable Day is and why it’s a game-changer for consistency.
    • How MVD evolves with your homeschool season and supports your unique needs.
    • Practical tips for creating your own MVD and sticking to it.

    Key Resources:

    Homeschool Better Together Podcast

    Homeschool Consistency Boot Camp

    To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

    Everything Sad is Untrue by Daniel Nayiri

    How the States Got Their Shapes

    Magic School Bus

    Zoboomafoo

    Liberty's Kids

    Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? by Rebecca Tinker

    Atomic Habits by James Clear

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt30

    To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Confidently Homeschool High School—You’re Not Alone

    Feeling the pressure of homeschooling high school? Navigating High School is here to walk with you through the overwhelm. Join Pam Barnhill and a team of experienced homeschool moms as they help you tackle your biggest fears, answer the toughest questions, and equip you with practical tools—like a transcript generator, expert interviews, and a private podcast. This live course starts April 7th, and doors close April 4th. Don’t miss the bonus Q&As—head to pambarnhill.com/navigating to join today!

    Navigating High School

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  • Achieve Big Things in 2025: Goal Setting Made Simple
    Dec 31 2024

    It’s time to make 2025 the year of intentional progress! In this episode, I’m joined by Laney Homan, our member success manager, to talk about goal setting that works for busy homeschool moms. Laney and I discuss the difference between planning and goal setting, the power of starting small, and how to craft goals that fit your life’s current season.

    We share personal stories—like Laney’s inspiring journey to tackle health and fitness goals (she climbed a literal mountain!)—and I reflect on finding meaningful ways to reclaim my evenings. Whether you're climbing your own mountain or simply figuring out the next right step, this episode is full of practical advice to help you move toward growth in your homeschool and beyond.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The distinction between planning tasks and setting intentional goals.
    • Breaking goals into tiny, achievable steps to build momentum.
    • Why it's essential to align goals with your family’s needs and current life season.
    • How tools like goal cards and habit tracking can help keep you on course.

    Resources and Links:

    • Elevate 2025 Program
    • Homeschool Better Together Community

    For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt29

    To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Confidently Homeschool High School—You’re Not Alone

    Feeling the pressure of homeschooling high school? Navigating High School is here to walk with you through the overwhelm. Join Pam Barnhill and a team of experienced homeschool moms as they help you tackle your biggest fears, answer the toughest questions, and equip you with practical tools—like a transcript generator, expert interviews, and a private podcast. This live course starts April 7th, and doors close April 4th. Don’t miss the bonus Q&As—head to pambarnhill.com/navigating to join today!

    Navigating High School

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