
Are You Teaching From Your Strengths—or Fighting Against Them?
One of the biggest shifts in homeschooling isn’t the curriculum, the schedule, or even the lesson planning—it’s you.
The way you naturally approach learning, organizing, and leading your home can make homeschooling feel effortless… or unnecessarily stressful.
That’s why one of the lessons inside Homeschool Crash Course focuses on discovering your Educational Personality—so you can work with your strengths instead of against them.
Here’s a little taste of that lesson for you to try today.
Step 1: Identify Your Comfort Zone
Ask yourself:
Do I feel academically confident or academically insecure?
This isn’t about whether you went to college or aced every subject—plenty of incredible homeschool parents struggled in school themselves. It’s about how confident you feel when approaching new concepts with your kids.
Step 2: Identify Your Organization Style
Do I lean naturally organized or more go-with-the-flow?
Neither is better or worse—it’s simply about understanding what comes naturally to you, so you can plan accordingly.
When you combine these two traits, you start to see a clearer picture of your teaching personality—almost like a circular “quadrant” showing your natural strengths and where you might want to shore up your weaknesses.
Inside the course, we explore how each type can thrive, how to adapt your homeschool for your personality, and how to avoid the burnout that happens when you try to teach “out of character” for too long.
👉 Click here to enroll now and start homeschooling in a way that works with your natural strengths—not against them.
Equipping you for excellence in home education,
Amy