Whether you’re new to homeschooling or are right in the middle of it, it’s a good idea to have an arsenal of resources in your back pocket. That’s where these must have books for homeschool moms comes in handy!
When I first started homeschooling, I had no idea where to start. We just knew we needed to homeschool with a biblical worldview. I’ve done a lot of digging and research that have brought me where I am today in my homeschool journey. While I don’t know it all and certainly have more to learn, the books in this list have been such an amazing resource that offers both biblical and practical encouragement for homeschooling your children.
This post is sponsored by TEACH by Dennis DiNoia. My time was compensated however all opinions or my own.
Must Have Books for Homeschool Moms
I’m sure this list of must have books for homeschool moms will be updated quite frequently as I enjoy adding new books to my collection.
Love The Journey
Love The Journey is written by Marcia Somerville, who is the author of Tapestry of Grace. She is a homeschool mom of six and wrote this book many years after homeschooling and graduating her children. It truly offers so much wisdom for the first time homeschool mom and it helps encourage parents to love the journey of homeschooling even when it may be difficult.
Homeschooling From A Biblical Worldview
Homeschooling From A Biblical Worldview by Israel Wayne, is a book that will help you to learn how to think biblically and how to transmit a biblical worldview to your children as you teach them at home.
TEACH by Dennis DiNoia
TEACH: Creating Independently Responsible Learners by Dennis DiNoia helps parents discover how to empower, encourage & acknowledge their children’s education as the pathway to developing independently responsible learners.
You may be familiar with Dennis from Mr. D. Math, who offers self-paced online homeschool classes. Dennis has over 30 years of experience as an educator. He was a public school math teacher for many years and now serves the homeschool community.
During his years of teaching, Dennis helped his students unlock their potential by teaching them to take ownership of their own work and is now sharing that wisdom in his book. He shares tips on how to help your child become a responsible independent learner that is beneficial for the present but will last a lifetime. If you want to help your children become critical thinkers and independent learners, this is the book for you.
When You Rise Up
When You Rise Up by R.C. Sproul Jr, gives a unique approach to homeschooling, answering questions such as, What should they be taught? What teaching methods should be employed?, etc. He maintains that education is discipleship; the goal is seeing our children bear fruit, grow in grace, and become more and more like Christ.
You Decided To Homeschool, Now What?
You Decided To Homeschool, Now What? by Marsha Hubler is a step-by-step manual to help you organize and administer the best homeschool program possible for your children while answering all your questions and give you the confidence and ability to be successful in your homeschool endeavor.
Teach Your Child How To Think
Teach Your Child How To Think by Edward de Bono is a fantastic book to help you teach your children how to be critical thinkers in this practical guide.
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Do You Have A Favorite Homeschool Book?
Share your list of must have books for homeschool moms in the comments below, I’d love to hear all about it!
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I haven’t heard of most of these. I’m interested in reading some of them. Thanks!
You’re very welcome!