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Everything you need to homeschool with confidence -- from your first letter of intent to your student's high school transcript.
When I pulled my daughter out of school, I was a special education teacher with a Ph.D. in Psychology -- and I was still overwhelmed. I couldn't find resources that were practical, legally grounded, and written for real parents navigating a system that wasn't designed with our kids in mind. So I built them myself. Every resource in this shop was created from that experience. Whether you are just getting started, trying to get organized, or preparing your teen for life after homeschool, you will find exactly what you need here. You've got this -- and I've got you. -- Stacey, Ph.D. | Founder, ExEd Advocates
Here is a quick guide: New to homeschooling?
Start with the Total Homeschool Bundle -- it gives you the foundational tools to plan, document, and track your homeschool from day one.
Need state-specific compliance help? Browse the State Guidebooks to get a complete, easy-to-follow guide to your state's homeschool laws and requirements.
Want the forms and documents for your state? Grab your State Folder for the filing templates, tracking logs, and reference charts specific to where you live.
Can't wait to get everything in one place? The Total Homeschool Bundle includes 12 comprehensive resources covering curriculum planning, transcript templates, transition planning, school choice programs, appeals guidance, and more. This is your complete homeschool toolkit
(36 pages) Covers New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Rhode Island. The guidebook opens with an explanation of each state's oversight structure and what districts can and cannot legally require. It then covers how to write an effective IHIP or education plan, required subjects by grade level, and more
(24 pages) Covers Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Washington D.C. Topics include understanding notification requirements for each state, required subjects by state, and more
(34 pages) — Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Topics inlcude: understanding your state's oversight structure, filing notification, required subjects by state and much more
(26 pages) Covers Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, New Jersey, Oklahoma, and Texas. Topics include what no-regulation actually means legally and practically for each state, a state-by-state compliance overview table, why voluntary record-keeping still matters and what records to keep, and much more.
Your complete state-specific guide to homeschooling legally and confidently. Includes: state overview and quick reference, legal requirements and compliance guidance, required subjects and instructional hours, portfolio and record-keeping guidance, first year checklist, state resource directory, additional resource packet with 12 tracking logs and forms, 12 sample letters and communication templates and a high school transcript template
Pair this with the ExEd Advocates Regulation Level Homeschool Guidebook for your state for a complete homeschool compliance library.
Your complete state-specific guide to homeschooling legally and confidently. Includes: state overview and quick reference, legal requirements and compliance guidance, required subjects and instructional hours, portfolio and record-keeping guidance, first year checklist, state resource directory, additional resource packet with 12 tracking logs and forms, 12 sample letters and communication templates and a high school transcript template
Pair this with the ExEd Advocates Regulation Level Homeschool Guidebook for your state for a complete homeschool compliance library.
Curriculum Bundle $9
Not sure which curriculum is right for your child? This bundle takes the overwhelm out of the decision -- giving you a comprehensive guide to your options plus a fillable and printable worksheet to compare and choose with confidence.
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Transition Planning Guide $9
Preparing a student with disabilities for life after high school requires a different kind of planning -- and most families have to figure it out alone. This seven-document suite walks homeschool families through every step of the transition process, from understanding legal timelines starting at age 14, to navigating college disability services, comparing post-high school pathways, and building the self-advocacy skills your student will need to succeed independently. Includes fillable planning tools, checklists, and a step-by-step college preparation timeline from junior year through the first semester. Created specifically for homeschool graduates with disabilities.
Private Schools and Homeschool Choice Programs $4
(7 pages) A comprehensive overview of school choice funding options available to families across the country. Covers Education Savings Account (ESA) programs with state-by-state eligibility requirements and program links, voucher programs in states without ESAs, tax credit scholarship programs, and a list of states with limited or no private school choice programs as of 2025. Includes explanatory sections on what ESAs, vouchers, and tax credit scholarships are, what funds can typically be used for, and important notes for families to consider when applying.
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