College-Prep Homeschooling the Sane Way




The Homeschool Sanity Show show

Summary: <a href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/collegeprep"></a><br> <br> Hey, homeschoolers! This week I'm going to answer your questions about college-prep homeschooling or what you need to do in high school to prepare your student for college. Before we dive in, I want to mention <a href="http://greathomeschoolconventions.com">The Great Homeschool Convention</a>. I am just home from Cincinnati, where I was able to meet some of you. It is a thrill to meet you and hear what I'm sharing that makes a difference in your homeschooling life. Without your feedback I can feel like I'm talking to the clothes in my closet where I record. I am happy to share mistakes I've made so you don't have to make them and successes I've had so you can share them. I heard from you that the thoroughbred analogy I used was helpful. If you don't know what I'm talking about, listen to <a href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/happy">How to Happy and Homeschool Too</a>. If you are able to attend the great homeschool convention in St. Louis in July, I would love to meet you in person.<br> <br> I'd like to thank our sponsor for this episode, FamilyLife's first feature film, LIKE ARROWS. It explores the joys and heartaches of parenting with a story that spans over 50 years. Join us in theaters across America for a special 2 night showing of LIKE ARROWS followed by exclusive after-show content with the film-makers, including celebrated faith-based film-makers Alex and Stephen Kendrick as well as FamilyLife Today’s Dennis and Barbara Rainey and Bob Lepine. You’ll leave encouraged and equipped with powerful next steps to make Christ the center of YOUR parenting. LIKE ARROWS will be in theaters for two nights only, MAY 1ST and 3RD. To view the trailer and find theater info, visit LIKEARROWSMOVIE.COM. If you missed the movie in theatres be sure to check out the Digital, DVD and Blueray versions on the website, <a href="http://LikeArrowsMovie.com">LikeArrowsMovie.com</a>.<br> <br> I am frequently asked about college-prep homeschooling. When some moms consider the high school years as preparation for college, they freak out. I get it. I was worried about high school too. But I shouldn't have been. This May I will graduate my third high school student and will have my first college graduate. I don't have all the answers, but my perspective has changed and I want to share my experiences that should calm your fears.<br> College-Prep Homeschooling Resources<br> [<a href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/events/the-homeschool-sanity-show-12/">Listen to Secrets to College Admission with Lee Binz</a>]<br> <a href="https://hslda.org/content/highschool/">HSLDA.org</a><br> <br> <a href="https://www.apologia.com/?a_aid=5a1472f37fb56">Apologia</a><br> [<a href="https://psychowith6.com/easy-way-teach-teen-life-skills/">Read Teaching Pratical Skills in Your Homeschool</a>]<br> <a href="http://www.aphomeschoolers.com/index.shtml">Pennsylvania Homeschoolers</a><br> <br> <a href="https://getunbound.org/hscom/about-collegeplus">College Prep Plus</a><br> <br> <a href="http://homeschoolsanity.com/collegeprep">See Homeschool Sanity for ACT prep books</a><a href="https://psychowith6.com/magoosh">Magoosh</a><br> <br> [<a href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/highschool/">Listen to Lessons Learned from Homeschooling High School</a>]<br> Conclusion<br> Homeschooling high school can be a rewarding time in your relationship with your teen. While preparing your child for college can create anxiety, we can learn how to choose courses, prepare our kids for college entrance exams, and earn scholarship money. We can also trust God to help our kids do what is required to fulfill the plan He has for them. College-prep homeschooling has been much easier than I thought it would be. I hope I've reassured you!<br> <br> Do you have any questions about college-prep homeschooling that I haven't answered? Comment below.<br> <br> <br> <br>