Homeschool mom:

You CAN teach diversity and independent learning

Do you want your children to learn their homeschool classes independently?

Tell me if this sounds familiar:

  • You're buying lots of curriculum that doesn't quite fit with your family's goals of diversity and inclusion
  • You end up having to buy new curriculum to suit each child
  • You're spending way too much time with one child while the others are getting restless
  • You know book-centered learning is the most effective way to teach your children, but the typical methods are sorely lacking in books with positive representations of People of Color

You start wondering: does book-centered learning work for my family?


You don't have to give up your dreams of homeschooling

We help you use diverse literature to promote your children's independent learning.


At Bookschooler, you'll get:

Book Recommendations


Find affirming books you can use to go along with the living books you are reading, or find the perfect book substitution

Guidance


Grab our Scheduling Your Homeschool series and Trello templates so you can get started quickly.

Charlotte Mason Method


Learn how you can combine the Charlotte Mason Method and classical education into your homeschool

Hello there, I'm Andria

I'm a homeschooling mom and the founder of Bookschooler.


I was where you were—struggling to use Charlotte Mason and classical eduction in my homeschool, but not finding the literature that worked for my kids.


Now I help other moms run their homeschool and teach their kids to become independent learners.

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If you are like me, when I first took my kids out of school, I did school at home, because it was all I knew. After a year of teaching all the classes to all my children while working from home, I was exhausted and my house was a mess!


I've learned that real homeschool is not the same as the artificial, traditional school experience. Over the years, I've developed my own method that combines Charlotte Mason, classical learning, and diverse literature for a winning combination.


Tap into my experience with a free homeschool consultation

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