Homeschooling your children doesn’t have to mean dry textbooks, long checklists, and daily battles. At Train up a Child Publishing, we believe you can bring your children’s home education to life and make it rich, joyful, and deeply meaningful—when it’s rooted in Christ and built on excellent children’s literature. For real learning, homeschool your children using real books!

In this 10-day blog series, we’ll show you how to homeschool using excellent children’s books to spark engagement, build character and empathy, and improve critical thinking—while also teaching history, science, language arts, and fine arts.

Whether you’re just getting started homeschooling or looking for a fresh approach, in my series, you’ll discover how a literature-based, Charlotte Mason-inspired education can nurture both hearts and minds—and all from a biblical worldview. Additionally, you’ll be able to read about some of our favorite living books that we used in our homeschooling.


Tips for Homeschool Moms 10 Day Series

Beginning Monday, June 9th, and running through Friday, June 20th, several seasoned homeschool moms will be sharing a 10-day series of blog posts, each focused on their area of expertise. Keep reading to get everyone who’s included and what they’re writing about.

I’ll be diving into one of my favorite topics—how to use excellent children’s literature to homeschool your kids with purpose and joy. Be sure to check out all the posts in the series—and if something encourages or inspires you, don’t hesitate to share it with a friend!

Read the other topics covered in this series!

👋 Hi! I’m Dana Wilson, “graduated” homeschool mom of many years, with graduated kids who went on to college and graduate school and now have families of their own! I’m the voice of Train up a Child Publishing.

I believe you can bring your children’s home education to life and have a happy, thriving home. Learn more about Train up a Child Publishing at our website trainupachildpub.com.

Dana Wilson, Founder of Train Up a Child Publishing