How to Keep Families Coming Back (Without Bribing Them with Stickers—Unless That Works) In the homeschool world, getting people in the door is one thing. Getting them to...
Homeschool Business
Instructor Training for Homeschool Businesses
Because “Winging It” Only Works for Birds Running a homeschool business means juggling a lot: curriculum planning, enrollment, emails, snack duty... and instructors. Whether...
Legal & Risk Management for Homeschool Businesses
Because “I Didn’t Know” Doesn’t Hold Up in Court Homeschool business owners are an incredibly resourceful bunch. They juggle lesson plans, coffee cups, and possibly a...
Legal Structures for Homeschool Businesses
Choosing the Right Box to Check Without Losing Your Mind Starting a homeschool business often begins with a burst of inspiration and a well-labeled binder. One minute it’s a...
Liability Waivers for Homeschool Businesses
Because “It’ll Probably Be Fine” Isn’t a Legal Strategy Let’s talk about everyone’s favorite part of running a homeschool business: paperwork! No? Not even a little? Okay,...
Local Laws & Homeschool Businesses
What You Don’t Know Can Give You a Headache Starting a homeschool business sounds like a dream come true—flexible schedules, working in yoga pants, and finally putting that...
Managing Curriculum and Programs in a Homeschool Business
(Without Losing Your Sanity or Your Sticky Notes) When it comes to running a homeschool business—whether it’s a curriculum company, a co-op, or a microschool—the real magic...
Organizing with Purpose
Why Your Homeschool Business Needs More Than Just a Color-Coded Planner If you've ever tried to organize a homeschool business with nothing but a good attitude and a box of...
Pixels, Portals, and Pandemonium
Choosing the Right Digital Platform for Your Homeschool Business When the average homeschool curriculum provider thinks “digital platform,” a few things come to mind: PDFs,...
Posting, Ghosting, and Hoping for the Best? Let’s Fix That.
Let’s be real—if social media marketing came with a user manual for homeschool business owners, it would probably be titled “Post, Panic, Repeat.” You start with the best of...
Progress Tracking in Homeschool Businesses
Because "They're Doing Fine" Isn’t a Report Card In the land of homeschool businesses, progress can sometimes feel like an elusive creature—one minute it’s galloping ahead,...
So You Want to Be a Homeschool Curriculum Provider?
Welcome to the Wild, Wonderful World of Educational Entrepreneurship Somewhere between coffee-fueled lesson planning at 11 p.m. and answering, “But why do I have to learn...