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"What you do today matters — not just in this moment, but tomorrow, next week, next year, and even five years from now… because every seed you plant in a child’s heart grows into something eternal."

~Ms. Becky 🌱✨

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Starting a Faith-Filled Homeschool:

7 Things I Wish I Knew

When we first felt the tug to homeschool, I was both excited and overwhelmed. I wanted my children to learn well—but more than that, I wanted them to love Jesus and see Him in every part of life, not just in Sunday morning lessons. What I didn’t realize then is that homeschooling isn’t just about curriculum—it’s about discipleship, connection, and trusting God to fill in the gaps when we feel like we’re not enough.

So if you're standing at the starting line, unsure about what’s ahead, friend, you’re not alone. Here are seven things I wish someone had told me at the beginning of our faith-filled homeschool journey:

1. You Don’t Need All the Answers—You Just Need Obedience

You’ll never feel fully ready. But God equips those He calls. The Holy Spirit will guide your day, your curriculum choices, and even those unexpected interruptions that end up being the best learning moments. Proverbs 3:5 reminds us:

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.” (KJV)

2. Discipleship > Deadlines

Homeschooling is not public school at home. You are raising disciples, not just students. That means you can pause math to talk about character. You can bake bread and learn about Jesus as the Bread of Life. Every moment is an opportunity for discipleship.

3. Play IS Learning—Especially for Littles

If I could go back, I’d worry less about worksheets and more about wonder. Playing with blocks is math. Imaginary play is language development. Sorting laundry by color is a lesson. Let them learn through life, and you’ll be amazed at what sticks.

4. Multiple Ages CAN Learn Together

You don’t need separate curriculum for every child! Use unit studies or Bible-based themes that include everyone. Your older child can help your younger one. You can scale up or down by adding books, crafts, or copywork. Learning together fosters unity and gives everyone a role.

5. Curriculum is a Tool—Not a Master

It’s easy to think the “right” curriculum will fix everything. But truth is, no curriculum will meet every need. Be prayerful and flexible. Some years you’ll need structure. Other years, you’ll need grace. Let the curriculum serve your family—not the other way around.

6. Routine > Rigidity

Structure is helpful, but rigidity can steal joy. Aim for rhythm over a strict schedule. Morning devotions, snack and story time, outdoor play, and quiet reading can be your anchor points. Let peace, not panic, be the tone of your home.

7. You’re Not Alone—Lean Into Community

Whether it’s a homeschool co-op, a church group, or even an online friend, find others who get it. We were made for community, especially in seasons of sowing and growing. And yes—check out the Crafty Teacher Designs TPT store for Bible-based lessons to support your homeschool journey.

Bonus Wisdom: Development Comes in Seasons, Not Straight Lines

As long as your child is learning and growing in a way that aligns with their age and stage, you’re doing just fine. Not every 4-year-old will write their name or know all their letters at the same time—and they don’t need to. Focus on what’s developmentally appropriate using tools like the TN Early Learning Developmental Standards (TN-ELDS) and the CDC Milestone Checklist as gentle guides—not stress-inducing checklists.

💛 And don't forget: Find a co-op or playgroup—not just for your kids, but for you. You need friends to pray with, cry with, brainstorm snack ideas with, and laugh about those days where nothing goes to plan. We were never meant to do this alone.

💛 Final Thoughts:

Mama, you are doing Kingdom work. Don’t doubt that. Homeschooling isn't about perfection—it's about faithfulness. It’s messy, beautiful, holy work. And on the hard days, remember: you’re not alone, and God’s mercies are new every morning. (Lamentations 3:22–23, KJV)



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Faith-Filled Favorites & Affiliate Links

These are resources I personally love and recommend—perfect for homeschool families, early childhood educators, and churches. Some of the links below are affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting this ministry!

Children’s Bible

Looking for the perfect first Bible for your little one? 💛 We’ve loved using The Beginner’s Bible during morning devotions and Bible time. The colorful illustrations and simple KJV-based storytelling help young children engage with God’s Word in a way that makes sense to them.

📖 Grab your copy of The Beginner’s Bible here on Christianbook.com »

“But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me...” — Matthew 19:14 (KJV)

BJU Press Complete Homeschool Kit

Looking for a solid, Scripture-centered curriculum for first grade? ✏️ The BJU Press Complete Grade 1 Kit is a wonderful option for Christian families who want academic excellence with a biblical foundation. This all-in-one set includes Bible, reading, math, phonics, science, and more—woven together with engaging visuals and a gentle approach to learning.

It's a beautiful way to keep Christ at the center of your homeschool while covering everything your first grader needs to thrive!

📚 Explore the BJU Press Grade 1 Kit on Christianbook.com »

“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord...” — Colossians 3:23 (KJV)

Action Bible Songs CD

Need something fun to get the wiggles out and fill your home or classroom with praise? 🎶 The Cedarmont Kids: Action Bible Songs CD is packed with upbeat, easy-to-sing songs that little learners absolutely love. From “This Little Light of Mine” to “I’m in the Lord’s Army,” these timeless favorites are perfect for Bible time, movement breaks, or car rides.

It’s a great way to combine worship with joyful learning—especially for preschool through early elementary!

🕊️ Grab your copy of Action Bible Songs here on Christianbook.com »

“Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.” — Psalm 100:1 (KJV)