A Homeschooler and Their Money will gladly be Parted?

…If they have the money to part with, that is. Valorie Delp recently wrote about The Cost of Homeschooling, where she detailed where homeschooling costs tend to come from. The people who commented on this blog post seemed to agree with her costs and felt they spent about the same amount. Today I am addressing frugal homeschooling, median cost homeschooling, and high-end homeschooling in a three part series. It is time to talk about high-end homeschooling. In homeschooling, money does not necessarily buy a superior education. It purchases a convenience, and ease. As my children move from upper elementary, to … Continue reading

A Homeschooler and Their Money will Not Be Parted?

Valorie Delp recently wrote about The Cost of Homeschooling, where she detailed where homeschooling costs tend to come from. The people who commented on this blog post seemed to agree with her costs and felt they spent about the same amount. Today I am addressing frugal homeschooling, median cost homeschooling, and high-end homeschooling in a three part series. It is time to talk about frugal homeschooling. My high-end homeschooling post will follow closely. Frugal homeschooling does not equate to an inferior education. It equates to a creative education. In fact, I would dare say that the frugal homeschooling parent is … Continue reading

A Homeschooler and Their Money: Don’t Get Me Started!

Valorie Delp recently wrote about The Cost of Homeschooling, where she detailed where homeschooling costs tend to come from. The people who commented on this blog post seemed to agree with her costs and felt they spent about the same amount. There seems to be a new debate as to how much money a homeschooler should spend. Some feel that there are far too many homeschooling resources in the world, on the Internet, and in the library to spend a thing. Others feel that you get what you pay for. If you spend nothing, your quality will suffer. Still, others … Continue reading