
Jamie Erickson
Author of Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow
About the Author
Jamie Erickson taught elementary school before becoming a mother. When her first child turned five, she made the decision to homeschool her daughter. Four more children followed, and she homeschools all five. Jamie is the founder of The Unlikely Homeschool and a popular education blogger. Her show more website, social media channels, and blog encourage and equip a growing tribe of more than 50,000 homeschooling mothers around the world. She has written for a number of homeschool publications. show less
Works by Jamie Erickson
Homeschool Bravely: How to Squash Doubt, Trust God, and Teach Your Child with Confidence (2019) 213 copies, 1 review
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Homeschool Bravely: How to Squash Doubt, Trust God, and Teach Your Child with Confidence by Jamie Erickson
This book is FANTASTIC for new homeschool moms. I’d even recommend it to veteran homeschool moms. I wish I had the money to buy it for all my homeschooling mom friends. Truly, I do. This is the most encouraging book I’ve read on being a homeschool mom. I plan to read it every single year from here on out, for as long as we plan to homeschool. This will be one of those books that, similar to my Bible and other faves, will end up highlighted and annotated with curled corners and a show more reinforced cover. I’m so grateful to the author for sharing her heart here and I’m definitely entering into our school year with more confidence and wide-open eyes.
This book is full of scripture, quotes, detailed references, and encouraging personal anecdotes from someone who’s “been there.” I highly recommend this book if you’re new to homeschooling or if you’re already burnt out on homeschooling and questioning life itself. Read this book and be encouraged. show less
This book is full of scripture, quotes, detailed references, and encouraging personal anecdotes from someone who’s “been there.” I highly recommend this book if you’re new to homeschooling or if you’re already burnt out on homeschooling and questioning life itself. Read this book and be encouraged. show less
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