- Michelle, aka The Basic Homeschooler, journals her homeschooling adventure, providing tips, money-saving ideas, resource links, and photos of her family.
- Information, resources and support for homeschooling preschool aged children. Explanation of Before Five In A Row curriculum, comparison of styles, and a picture album.
- Beth Broom and her seven children share their interests, homeschooling journey, experiences having identical twins, Celiac disease, ultrasounds from 18 weeks on, and information on unborn children.
- The Glaser family shares their experiences with homeschooling their son David, a "ball of fire" who enjoys science, Legos, and creative writing. Also contains recommendations for Charlotte Mason homeschoolers.
- Photos, homeschool information, chess results, and living abroad explained by an American professor currently homeschooling his six children in Chile. Mirrored in Spanish.
- Home Education allows for more individual learning styles. Families are free to spend more time together while learning together. Learning is a life-long process and should be pleasureable. Resources and newsletter.
- The Riordan family explains why character training is important, how they use felt boards, timelines, homeschooling by boat and car, and a typical day at their house.
- This African-American family has homeschooled for over seven years. The site offers reference and link content as well as practical information on homeschooling and male rites of passage.
- The Nod family sold their house, packed up their belongings in their trailer, and hit the road. This is their online homeschooling journal about their travels and their experiences.
- We began homeschooling our children in order to ensure that they receive the best education to prepare them for the challenges of the future. We stress thinking skills and independence.