
Sometimes people ask for specific recommendations when parents and students start thinking about homeschooling high school. It's hard to give specific recommendations to a general question, but here are some places to start looking.
I have several resources on my website that you might want to check out. First is my
HomeScholar Recommends homeschool curriculum page that has a lot of information on what we used and what worked for us. It covers gifts, books, resources and curriculum so it can help in a lot of ways.
I also have created a “
College Bound Reading List” that you will enjoy. It is a compilation of lots of recommended books that will provide the balance of serious and lighter reading that the colleges are looking for.
Finally, I have resources that will help parent on some of the key issues they face in high school. First is my
homeschool transcript product, the
Total Transcript Solution that provides instructions and tools to make short work of this dreaded task. Second is my resource for
homeschool records, the
Comprehensive Record Solution, that provides extensive training, templates and step-by-step guidance on how to create a homeschool portfolio that colleges will love. Our transcripts and records are what opened the door to my boys winning those full-tuition scholarships and I love it when parents can replicate our success.
If you have a specific question on how to
homeschool high school, take a look at my
Parent Training A la Carte page. There you’ll find many hour-long courses on every difficult high school topic imaginable.
Finally, if you just want to dip your toe into the whole homeschooling high school experience, check out my
homeschool freebies page. I have free webinars, mini-courses and special reports that will answer many of your questions.
As you wrap up your homeschooling years let me help you finish strongly.