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Online Unit Study Business: A Great Deal For All

Teresa Lilly, has been in business for over ten years as a successful online curriculum provider. She is an experienced homeschooling mother of three who has been working from home creating unit studies.  Teresa has such a passion for her work that she’s already inspired her son Shannon to start his own enterprise as well!…

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Marcie Ciampi: Helping Others Make The Grade

I first learned of Marcie Ciampi’s website using a website link exchange program. I am impressed by her willingness to share her educational and personal expertise of educating one of her sons who has some personal challenges. She’s provided us with an inside look at the challenges and strategies for success for her family. Be…

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Franchesca’s Final Tips

And here’s the final tips and thoughts that Fran thinks is important to know if you’re considering a daycare business: Question: Do you have any additional advice or suggestions for someone thinking about starting a daycare? Answer: I think the first thing that you should do is really do a personality self-study course. Understanding what “color” or personality…

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Franchesca Reveal All …

Question: Fran, how did you arrange your homeschooling to work with your daycare center? Answer: Actually, homeschooling has helped me to develop stronger learning programs for the kids I take care of.  My two eldest children are in a brick-and-mortar high school, so I only have the three youngest: Dahlia (8), Daniel (7) and Deanna…

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Homeschooling with a Twist of Day Care

Homeschoooling can be a lot of work. But running a daycare center isn’t a walk in the park either. Now imagine adding the two components and you understand what a remarkable achievement this is. Franchesca David is an amazing woman. (And I’m not just saying that because she’s my best friend and might beat me…

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Marta’s Adventures in Music Continued

And now we’ll hear about how Marta’s business impacts her homeschooling and lessons that she’s learned on her journey as an entrepreneurial homeschooler: The most challenging thing about homeschooling; for me, is keeping everything organized and have all those notes written in. Since my son is older now, I want to keep better records. And,…

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Marta Soto: Music Needs No Translation

As you know, I like to feature other homeschoolers who are working from home. This week, it is my privilege to introduce Ms. Marta Soto of Adventures In Music to you. She’s a single, homeschooling mother with a thriving business and family life.  I’ll let Marta tell you how she accomplishes all that she does…

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This Family’s Finances Became Ever Greener

In these difficult financial times it’s always encouraging to hear about a family who is working hard and seeing positive results with their family business. Leslie is one of those people. I met Leslie through  my other website www.homeschoolers-work-at-home.com. I have a business submission page to help homeschoolers who are also business owners connect with…

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Virginia Soaps & Scents: One Family’s Road to Entrepreneurship

Today’s installment is about Richelle Spargur, the wonderful co-creator and owner of Virginia Soaps and Scents. I’m a raving fan of theirs (you can read my review by clicking here) and once you try their products you will be too! As you know, I like to introduce other homeschoolers who enjoy working from home while…

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Jimmie – The Queen of All Minibooks

Jimmie has received the title of “Queen of All Minibooks” because of her educational creations. I’ve decided to feature other homeschoolers who have found or created work from home positions to help inspire others to create a Financial Plan B for themselves.  Since I’ve developed a love affair with lapbooks I thought it was appropriate…

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