For military homeschool families raising children with special needs, navigating the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) can feel overwhelming at first. The paperwork, procedures, and policies can seem complex, but understanding how this program works—and how it supports your family—can make a world of difference. During an HSLDA Facebook Live session, Natalie Mack, HSLDA’s Military
The holidays are meant to be joyful, but for many homeschool parents, they can also bring holiday stress and overwhelm. Between lesson plans, family gatherings, and constant activity, managing it all can feel impossible. That’s why learning a few holiday stress management strategies for homeschool families can make all the difference. 1. Slow Down with
Homeschool graduates have more opportunities than ever to pursue careers in the U.S. Army. With proper documentation, preparation, and guidance, homeschoolers can successfully navigate the enlistment process – from qualification to career training and beyond. This post summarizes insights from an HSLDA webinar featuring Nelson Castillo (Army Education Services Specialist), Sergeant First Class Cardona, and
Homeschooling offers tremendous flexibility, but it also comes with a real need for support and community. This is especially true for military families who frequently relocate, adapt to new environments, and navigate changing educational resources. Fortunately, there is a simple and effective way to find homeschool groups near any duty station through HSLDA’s comprehensive online
101 Tips for Homeschoolers is a helpful tips-and-journal guide written by veteran homeschool mom and military spouse Natalie Mack. Designed to encourage, motivate, and inspire, this small-but-mighty book supports new and seasoned homeschool families as they build a vision for their homeschool journey. Homeschooling Isn’t Just an Educational Choice — It’s a Lifestyle When I
Military children face constant change through moves, deployments, and transitions. Homeschooling offers military families a way to provide educational stability, emotional grounding, and consistent values no matter where duty calls. April is recognized as Military Child Month, a time set aside to honor the resilience, flexibility, and strength of children growing up in military families.
For many military homeschool families, finding consistent and flexible learning options can be a challenge. Between deployments, frequent moves, and fluctuating schedules, education often requires extra adaptability. Online learning has become one of the most valuable tools available to families navigating this lifestyle. In a recent discussion with HSLDA Military Outreach Coordinator Natalie Mack, Monica
Military enlistment for homeschoolers in high school can feel overwhelming for families navigating the decision. This guide explains how parents can support their teen’s interest in military service while allowing them to lead the journey. Researching enlistment does not create obligation, and thoughtful exploration helps homeschool students make informed decisions about their future. When a
Are you a military family homeschooling through high school while stationed overseas? Wondering what resources the DoDEA has to help, what sports opportunities are available, or other opportunities to prepare your student for their post-graduation goals? Join three military spouses, Natalie Mack (HSLDA Consultant), Lisa Roska, and Casey Houseworth, who have all been there and
Homeschooling middle school brings new academic expectations, emotional growth, and developing independence. This post summarizes key insights from a Q&A podcast conversation with Heather Frommack (HSLDA director of outreach and consulting services) and Natalie Mack (HSLDA high school consultant) as they answer questions about homeschooling 6th through 8th grade. Middle school is one of the