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Helpful Resources

People interested in homeschooling often contact me asking if I can refer them to some helpful wesbites or blogs. Pinterest has been a good friend to me and over the years I've also followed lots of inspiring blogs and websites (many have closed) so I'm linking you below to some of the places I have found most helpful in my journey as a homeschooling mama.

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BEVERLEY PAINE: THE EDUCATING PARENT

A fantastic website with everything from book lists to articles and support groups in Australia.

Beverley's articles and facebook page are full of helpful tips from a pioneer of Australian homeschooling.

Find the CREATE YOUR OWN CURRICULUM WORKBOOK and DIY LESSONS PLANS AND UNIT STUDIES HERE. 

 

Beverley has THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT GROUP DIRECTORY.

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SALLY CLARKSON

Sally has been a long-time inspiration to me and speaks to raising neurodivergent children with love, acceptance and a Christ-like heart.

You can find Sally's podcast HERE.

You can find Sally's books HERE.

You can find Sally's Facebook page HERE.

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Regular Resources we find helpful at home:

White board and markers

Atlas

Extensive collection of books

Clipboards, lined paper and drawing/writing basics

Art supplies

Games & puzzles

A magnifying glass

Microscope

A folder for each child

A diary for notes

Headphones 
EcoTank 4850 Printer is our go to (afflink)

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ERIN AT SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS AND COUNTING

 

Aren't sure which books to read for Australian history?

 

Stuck on book ideas for Indigenous literature? Erin has compiled the most amazing BOOKS LISTS for us all!

CHECK THEM ALL OUT HERE TODAY!

Also check out Erin's Membership for Wattle Gum Education HERE

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BEL MOORE AT HOMESCHOOL CONFIDENTLY:

 

Bel is an incredible veteran homeschooling mama who is passionate about helping others know they CAN homeschool too!

Check out Bel's Avoiding Homeschool Burnout Course HERE.

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