I am so excited to tell you about a new homeschool link up party that I will be co-hosting, called Finishing Strong. Whether you are a homeschool blogger or homeschooling middle school or high school kids, you will want to visit my page each Wednesday to grab some encouragement. If you are a mom that has only young children, you will want to follow the link up too so that you can find tips on what to avoid during those years and ideas of how to incorporate fun during that time. There will be something for everybody.
Homeschool Link Up Party – Finishing Strong
I think this niche or grades in our homeschool journey is one that gets overlooked. There are tons of preschool and kindergarten helps and resources, but those grades are such a short time compared to the rest of our homeschool journey.
If you are a homeschool blogger, your post will be hosted on 7 different blogs. Yippee!
Every Wednesday, we invite you to share your posts that focus on educating these higher grades. We’re looking for curriculum ideas, unique learning approaches, encouragement, and more. Really, any post that focuses on homeschooling middle & high school students.
Homeschooling an older child is different from the younger years and presents its own unique needs. Sure it can be challenging and sometimes lonely, but it’s not impossible, especially with support. Our hope is that the Homeschooling the Middle School & High School Year Finishing Strong link up gives families the ideas and encouragement they need to continue schooling their children at home.
Homeschool Link Up- Finishing Strong Fabulous Co-hosts.
- Amy Stults at Milk and Cookies
- Eva Varga at Eva Varga
- Heidi Ciravola at Starts at Eight
- Heather Woodie at Blog She Wrote
- Kyle McVay at Aspired Living
- Megan Zechman & Susan Williams at Education Possible
- Tina Robertson at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus
The link up will be live on all co-host’s sites and each week these ladies will be choosing their favorite posts to highlight.
Are you ready for this? Did you mark your calendars?
Hugs and love ya,
Marci Wright says
Looking forward to this, I homeschool a 6th grader & it does seem like so many of the blogs & resources are aimed at the younger kids instead.
Tina Robertson says
Hi Marci, great! Be sure to visit on Wednesday and either grab some ideas or share yours!
Mary says
I just love this idea! I’ve been posting about middle grades homeschool each Wednesday for the past month, so I will gladly be linking up some posts.
The host blogs are all smart cookies, too! 🙂
Tina Robertson says
Hey Mary,
Sweet! Love to have you here and look forward to your posts! They are awesome. I just created a pinterest community board too for them :o)