Homeschooling Blogs

Online journals written by homeschoolers and readers of The Well-Trained Mind.
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The fine print about the following list.

The List

A Homeschool Journey
A Place to Grow Homeschool: Learning Through Life and Love
Aduladi' & Co.
Alexander's Maitresse: Diary of a 6th grade homeschooling mother in New York City. Move over, Parents League...
Amy's Humble Musings
Another Classical Homeschooler
Apollos Academy
The Art of Juggling
at home, on fire
Barefoot Meandering
Brave Writer
Barking: Eat more donuts, take more naps.
Bioluminescence
the brew*crew adventure
Bubba's House o' Fine Learnin'
By the Word of Their Testimony
Caffeinated
Caribou Clatters: our homeschooling journey
Classical Cat Corner
Classical Education: A group of students and recent graduates of the Torrey Honors Institute, a Great Books program at Biola University
Classical Mommy
Classless and Lovin' It
Crazy Everyday Blessings
Cultivated Discourse
Cole Art and Homeschool World
Effervescence: Family life, learning, and a dash of fun by an 'afterschooling' mom of 2 young boys
The Enlightened Mind
Farm Girl
Farm School
Fish in My Hair
Fisherville Academy
Fishy Academy
Frontier Musings
The Generations at Ash Haven : Musings and analysis by a second generation eclectic homeschooler raising a third generation of home educated children
Goodberry Hills
Greystone Academy
Guilt-Free Homeschooling: Veteran homeschool mom's testimony and advice for making homeschooling guilt-free, successful, manageable, and glorifying to God.
Havenstorch
HMS Indefatigable
Holy Experience: One mother's journey of educating her children
Home educating a patch of little puddles...
The Happy Homeschooler
The Home Realm
Homeroom in the Hollow
Homeschool & Other Education Stuff: A libertarian-leaning edu-blog
HomeSchoolHome
Homeschool Comments on the Fly
Homeschooling
Homeschooling Mom, Military Wife
Homeschooling the Doctorate
Home School Math
A Homeschoolpedia
House of Literature Bookmobile
HSAdvisor.com
I Have to Say
I Hear the Baby Birds
Important Matters
In Which ...
Intent
Jacobs Academy: A Dirt Road Education
Janie's Seasonal Soundings
Jones Blog
Julia's Blog
Karin Kydland
Kitchen Table Learners
Konkadoo
Lazy days of summer.
Lazy Susie
Learning Abled Kids
Learning & Fun Online for Kids
The Lee Family: A military family homeschooling in Sicily, Italy
Life at the Academy: A Private In-Home School in Louisiana
Life in Washington: A homeschool family journal.
LifeLearning.org Homeschool Blog
Little House in the City
Lori's Light Extemporanea
Mater Magistra
Me and the Boys: A daily journal of a homeschooling, UU mother of 3 boys
Melissa Wiley
Mental Multivitamin: A daily "un-blog" for readers, thinkers, and autodidacts
At Midnight Faeries Dance
My Domestic Church
My House
Needleroozer's Blog
The New Homemaker
Nose in a Book
Nothing Fancy
Our Side of the Mountain
Pendragon Academy
Percival Blakeney Academy
Percytruffle's Place
Poppins Classical Academy
Psalm 127
Quiet Life: Homeschooling, homemaking, homebody.
Rachel’s Homeschool Blog — Christian homeschoolers in Georgia
The Red Tartan Room
Redefining Paradise
Rivendell Press
River's Edge Urban Academy
At The Round Table
Sandy's Blog
SCHOLA: Secular Homeschoolers' Odyssean Learning Adventure
School @ Home: Our adventures in homeschooling
Seventeen Hills Academy
Shades of White
So This Is Janet's Blog
Socks and Books
: A Home-schooling family currently living in Denmark.
Soli Deo Gloria: Homeschooling our kids for the glory of God
Stellar Cluster Academy
Stepping Heavenward
Susu's Corner of the Web
The Tate School
Teach Your Children Well
Tent Makers
and then they were five
The Thinking Mother
Thought of the Day
Thoughtful Spot
Thoughts on the journey
Three Plus Two
The Topsy-Turvy Homeschooler
Under the Sky
The Upward Call
Vita Luna
Vocabulary Blog
Voyager Learning Center
Why Homeschool
WiseAcres Writer Mom
Writing, Homeschooling, Living
Yet Another Homeschool Blog
A Zoo Full of Boys
Zoo Mom Science

The Fine Print

What's a blog? Blogs are, essentially, online journals. They allow people with little-to-no knowledge of computer programming to have a website where they can publish their thoughts, link to articles they like, and chronicle their lives. The descriptions after some of the blog titles above give a bit of insight into the nature and content of the blog.

Caveat lector: The links on this page are, obviously, to external sites and journals. We are providing links so that you can see fleshed-out lives of home educators: their ups and downs, their successes and struggles, the curricula they like and dislike. They show that homeschoolers are three-dimensional, real, honest-to-(mostly)-goodness people. Recognize, as you visit these pages, that we aren't responsible for the content on the blogs. If someone writes a negative post about an author or curriculum you happen to like, please don't complain to us about it. The blog might have a "comments" section where you can write your own thoughts. Then again, it might not. The nature of blogs is such that authors write about sensitive and "hot" topics, including politics, religion, education, and the like. If there's a blog posted here that you feel is seriously offensive, please e-mail the WTM Webmaster (see the address above), with the URL of the blog and the post or issue in question, and we'll look into it. We won't remove a link just because the blog is argumentative or contentious. The blog author would prefer that you post your suggestions, complaints, or encouragement on their blog, as it generates discussion.

Joining the ranks: If you would like to start your own blog, visit Blogger or, if you're more comfortable with HTML and whatnot, we recommend WordPress.