In this episode of HOMESCHOOL REVOLUTION, I sat down with veteran homeschool mom and entrepreneur Kelly Crawford to talk about what homeschooling really looks like after 24 years — the fears, the freedom, the de-schooling process, and why education is so much bigger than curriculum and grade levels.
Together, we share our experiences homeschooling large families, breaking away from the public school mindset, and learning how to trust our children’s natural ability to learn. We discuss why schooling and education are not the same thing, how homeschooling can reduce stress when approached differently, and why moms don’t need to recreate a classroom at home.
In this conversation, we also cover:
- How to transition middle schoolers and high schoolers into homeschooling
- Why curriculum should be a tool — not your master
- The emotional process of “de-schooling”
- Why grade levels can actually hold kids back
- The truth about standardized testing and homeschool laws
- How homeschoolers are succeeding in college and trade schools
- Why copywork and reading may be enough for strong writing skills
- The importance of protecting curiosity and creativity in learning
- How homeschooling moms can create income from home through affiliate marketing and digital products
- Why community and mentorship matter so much for homeschool families
We also answer live questions from moms navigating ADHD, dyslexia, curriculum overwhelm, homeschooling laws, socialization concerns, and the fear of “not doing enough.”
This episode is packed with encouragement for both brand-new homeschool moms and seasoned parents who need a reminder that homeschooling doesn’t have to look like school at home. Sometimes the best thing we can do is step back, trust the process, and let our children rediscover the joy of learning.