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My 7 Favorite Homeschool Bloggers in 2021

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Whether you’re new to homeschooling or have been at this for many years, one thing is for certain. There is always more to learn and room to grow.

That’s why I’m sharing some of my favorite homeschool bloggers with you today. All of these ladies have encouraged me, educated me, and provided resources that have helped our homeschool.

I hope you’ll check them out, explore their blogs, and find something you love. In no particular order, here are my 7 favorite homeschool bloggers.

Erica at Confessions of a Homeschooler

Not only is Confessions of a Homeschooler a bright and cheerful homeschool blog, it’s also chock full of useful information and products to make your homeschool life easier.

Erica and I both love classic children’s literature, and on her blog, she shares unit studies written for some of my favorite books including Stuart Little and Anne of Green Gables.

Jolanthe at Homeschool Creations

I don’t think I could have taught preschool last year without Jolanthe’s blog! Homeschool Creations is full of great ideas and free printables. I love her pre-K and Kinder book units and lap books. She has several Before Five in a Row book titles included in her free printable lap books.

Kim at Not Consumed

Kim is an amazing Christian mom, homeschooling her four kids as a single parent while running her business, Not Consumed. Not only is she an inspiration to me, but she also offers amazing Bible study curriculum that has blessed our family.

Rebecca at Homeschool On

Rebecca at Homeschool On is a Canadian homeschool mom whose curriculum reviews I’ve relied on several times in recent years.

I just recently realized she is also the author of Gather Round Homeschooling. If your family enjoys unit studies or if you’re looking for a way to teach all of your children at once, you’ll want to look at this curriculum.

Jammerill at Large Family Table

Jammerill at Large Family Table has been a homeschool inspiration to me for years. She manages to feed her large family well while educating them all at home.

Her frugal lifestyle and amazing grocery store hauls challenge me to do better for my own family. Even more so, I’m challenged by her sweet spirit and positive attitude.

Sally Clarkson

Sally and her husband, Clay, have completed the home education of their three adult children but are still committed to encouraging homeschool families all over the world. On her website, SallyClarkson.com, Sally shares through blog posts, podcasts, and books she’s written.

I discovered the Clarkson’s ministry early on in our homeschool journey with such books as The Mission of Motherhood, The Ministry of Motherhood, and Seasons of a Mother’s Heart. All three of these book had a positive impact on the mother I’ve become.

Heidi St. John

Heidi St. John is an amazing homeschool blogger, speaker, and author who is committed to encouraging moms to get “off the bench” and “onto the battlefield” to fight for our children.

I heard her first about ten years ago at a Great Homeschool Convention, and I’ve been a fan ever since. You can find more about her homeschooling journey, her books, and her podcast on her website, HeidiStJohn.com.

What about you? Do you have favorite homeschool bloggers?

Share in the comments. I’d love to hear from you!


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