Many of these homeschooling families share their schedule, curriculum choices, and give you a glimpse into their daily lives.
I often will watch these amazing ladies whilst I'm folding laundry or washing dishes.
For busy mums Youtube can be a great way to find information and new ideas.
If I'm having a tough day with the children, I like to watch other home educators to lift my spirits: a little 'pick-me-up' when things are getting rough!!!
Here are my Five Favourite Homeschoolers on Youtube:
Full Time Wife Life
Abby, from Full Time Wife Life, has some lovely day-in-the-life videos, as well as awesome planning and scheduling tips for the homeschool day.
MsBasimah24
A recent discovery of mine, MsBasimah24 is full of energy, positivity and totally real! I love her videos, and can't wait to see more from her:
A FarmHouse Full
Nicci, from A Farmhouse Full, is a mum of seven (soon to be eight mashAllah). As well as homeschooling, she makes videos about pregnancy, her garden, and frugal living.
Erica Arndt
Of all the Youtube homeschoolers, Erica Arndt is probably the most famous. Her blog is packed full of incredible resources, and is well worth checking out! On Youtube, she talks about homeschool curriculum, organisation, amongst many other things.
Habeebee Homeschooling
From the inspirational Ameera Rahim, the Youtube channel Habeebee Homeschooling talks about home education from an Islamic perspective. There are only a few videos, but they are full of insight mashAllah.
Those were my favourite Youtube homeschool channels.
And finally...
Don't forget to check out MY Youtube channel too!
Our Muslim Homeschool
Do you watch any homeschool moms on Youtube? Which channels would you recommend to other home-educators? Please let me know in the comments below.
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Assalamu alaykum
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to check our those ladies. I draw quite a bit of inspiration from mamas on YouTube. I've followed afarmhousefull for a long time as well. May I recommend Jamerril's channel "the encouraging homeschool mom"? She's amazing and truly encouraging.
Happy homeschooling,
Nasly
Walaykum assalaam, Thank you for the recommendation. I'll check it out now insha'Allah :)
DeleteAssalamu aliekum. I'd like to recommend this one too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN7Jb3UtsPmdSCmb0IPmT_Q
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DeleteThank you Sara. I can't wait to take a look!
I love these! I've subscribed to them all :) I think my favorites are Full Time Wife Life and MsBasimah who like you said is totally 'real' - she had great suggestions for living on a budget!
ReplyDeleteThanks Iman :) I'm glad you liked them!
DeleteThanks for sharing the list. I have bookmarked your post for future use. It's always nice to great ideas from your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteMaybe it's not "muslim" but my little Einstein is good as well
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I didn't know they were on Youtube. Thanks!
DeleteIve never watched home school videos on youtube but definitely will check these ones out!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Yes, it's a whole new world! Thanks for stopping by Sainab :)
Deletewow this is awesome! Make's life easier for homeschoolers.
ReplyDeleteYoutube does make life easier doesn't it!
DeleteAssalamu alaykum, it's so wonderful to know there are other muslim homeschooling moms who do videos! I'm going to suggest Pepper and Pine who is a dear family friend and she has the best craft, storage, and homeschooling videos!
ReplyDeleteWalaykum assalaam. Thank you Ruby. Yes, I recently came across Pepper and Pine, and she's awesome! I love her energy mashAllah!
DeleteAsalamoaikum Gemma, thanks for sharing these useful you tubers, will surely check out.
ReplyDeleteWalaykum assalaam. Thank you Myda :)
DeleteI feel thrilled when I see more people are being a mentor and sharing their experiences with others!
ReplyDeleteYes. Youtube is a great way to form communities and reach out to people online.
DeleteMy little one is quite young at the moment so havent been watching any yet...but will keep these bookmarked
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Brilliant, they have been so useful to me :)
DeleteBrilliant discovery... something to recommend to sisters considering home-schooling. Videos can surely give a great dose of inspiration along with education just when we need them.
ReplyDeleteYes that's so true. Thank you Amina :)
DeleteOh wow didn't realise there were homeschoolers on you tube! Will check them out...although don't homeschool I often find ideas to do at home
ReplyDeleteTheir craft activities might be of interest to you insha'Allah
DeleteReally youtube is yet another revolution to stay at home and learn awesome things about the world. Thank you for the pointers...will check out...
ReplyDeleteYouTube is such a great platform! Thank you for stopping by :)
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