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Homeschooling: Have a homeschooling question? First, visit New to Homeschooling for our online helps for anyone researching or just starting homeschooling. Also, please check our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Advertising: If you are interested in advertising on TheHomeSchoolMom website or in one of our newsletters, you can view our advertising options online.

Resource Submissions: If you would like to submit a local or regional resource (including homeschool support groups, classes, co-ops, programs, job/volunteer opportunities for homeschoolers, etc.), please click the link below to submit your resource.

Submit a local homeschooling event, support group, class or job opportunity


Articles: We accept article submissions. We hold all submissions until we need an article on a topic, so we are not able to let you know immediately if we plan to use your submission. If we decide to use your article, we will print a short bio with a link to the URL of your choice, so please include this with your submission. You may send article submissions to Mary Ann Kelley.

Reviews: We regret that we no longer offer reviews of homeschool resources due to time constraints. If you would like to reach our audience with your resource, please consider our advertising program. Mary Ann Kelley handles advertising for several homeschool publications and we can help you find the right ad at the right price. You can see our advertising options for TheHomeSchoolMom or contact Mary Ann for information on our other publications.

Homeschool Planner Plus feedback: Please email Mary Ann Kelley. with your suggestions and bug reports for Homeschool Planner Plus.

Before emailing us, please look at our FAQ. While it is quick and easy to email websites for information, most homeschool webmasters have limited time to answer the same questions over and over. Most homeschool webmasters are busy homeschoolers themselves who are also operating a small business. It is very time-consuming and often frustrating to put together a resource with answers only to have people bypass the resource and write expecting a personalized answer.

There is some excellent information online about homeschooling, and learning to sort through it to find what you need is a worthwhile endeavor that will reward you each time you need answers. If you prefer a little more hand-holding as your start your homeschool journey, I recommend The ABCs of Homeschooling, an ecourse by Terri Johnson. It will guide you through the decision-making process, help you decide on a homeschooling style, and point you towards an appropriate curriculum. Terri has put together a wealth of information in the 26 week e-course for beginning homeschool parents. The math lesson from the ecourse is available as a free download.

If after browsing our FAQ you still need to contact us, please emails TheHomeSchoolMom Webmaster.