/r/Homeschooling/

r/Homeschooling

30k members
r/Homeschooling is a subreddit with 30k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses homeschooling, homeschool, kids, curriculum, and math, and they frequently recommend/review curriculum, math curriculum, and program.
Share homeschooling resources, ideas and advice, as well as your questions, reflections and experiences. Caters to both experienced homeschooling parents and students, as well as newbies who have taken on the challenge as a result of COVID-19.

Popular Themes in r/Homeschooling

#1
Advice Requests
: "Anyone using RemoteLearning.school Homeschool Pro? Real reviews/experiences?"
63 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Looking for the best online high school?"
13 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Defending my decision to homeschool is exhausting."
4 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "I’ve been creating educational videos for early learners—would love to know if these fit your homeschool setup!"
1 post
#5
News
: "16 states are trying to ban school laptops because kids can't focus. Is this the right move?"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/Homeschooling

#1

Homeschooling

: "Everyone asks if people regret Homeschooling, but nobody asks how many people regret “regular” school."
129 posts
#2

Homeschool

: "What is the NUMBER ONE reason you chose to Homeschool your child/children?"
41 posts
#3

Kids

: "Good Resources for Teaching Meditation to Kids?"
35 posts
#4

Curriculum

: "Unpopular Opinion: There IS Such Thing as a Bad Curriculum"
18 posts
#5

Math

: "My Middle Schooler hates studying Math...yet worries he is falling behind his peers."
13 posts
#6

Education

: "Does online private school count as school attendance for states with compulsory Education laws?"
10 posts
#7

Online

: "Online homeschool programs with live classes. any real world feedback?"
9 posts
#8

Struggling

: "Struggling with the "Late Winter Slump"—how do you keep your mindset from spiraling?"
8 posts
#9

Children

: "What are your thoughts on people who believe parents are no qualified to teach their Children?"
8 posts
#10

Parents

: "What are your thoughts on people who believe Parents are no qualified to teach their children?"
8 posts

Products Discussed in r/Homeschooling

Curriculum

37 reviews
#1
Khan Academy
4.0 from 3 reviews
#2
Homeschool Pro
4.0 from 3 reviews
#3
Singapore Math
4.0 from 3 reviews

Math Curriculum

29 reviews
#1
Math Mammoth
4.3 from 3 reviews
#2
Homeschool Pro
4.7 from 3 reviews
#3
Khan Academy
4.3 from 3 reviews

Program

4 reviews
#1
Code Ninjas
4.0 from 2 reviews
#2
Scratch
5.0 from 1 review
#3
Tynker
5.0 from 1 review

Member Growth in r/Homeschooling

Yearly
+10k members(50.0%)

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Last updated: June 4, 2026