Military homeschooling families have unique opportunities to raise globally-minded children through cultural immersion, travel, and diverse learning environments. Global homeschooling emphasizes resilience, adaptability, language learning, and cultural understanding. This guide explains how to intentionally incorporate global perspectives into your curriculum while navigating the realities of military life. Listen to the podcast episode on Becoming Bilingual:
Military homeschool families face with challenges and unique blessings. In this conversation from the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast, I share my experiences as a Navy chaplain’s wife homeschooling through deployments, relocations, and years of service, and what I’ve learned over 34 years about building connection, resilience, and faith along the way. Our Military Family Story When
Reflections from My TEDx Talk When I first began homeschooling more than two decades ago, I could never have imagined where that decision would lead—or how deeply it would shape my family, my faith, and my purpose. Standing on the red circle to give my TEDx Talk, “The Impact of Homeschooling,” was one of those
Have you ever felt God ask you to take a leap of faith that seemed completely impossible? I have. It was one of the most defining moments of my life: a season where everything familiar and secure was placed on the altar of obedience. What God did next forever changed how I understand trust, timing,
Military homeschooling comes with unique challenges such as frequent moves, deployments, and constant transitions but with the right strategies and support, your homeschool can thrive anywhere. If you’re looking for real military homeschooling help during PCS moves, deployments, and transitions, you’re in the right place. This guide offers suggestions on how to navigate curriculum, community,
For many military families, TRICARE is a lifeline. It’s a comprehensive healthcare program that connects service members, retirees, and their families to vital medical support. But for parents raising children with special needs, navigating TRICARE’s processes can often feel complex and frustrating. In a discussion between Natalie Mack, HSLDA’s Military Community Outreach Coordinator, and Marilee
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
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