Practical homeschooling advice, conversations with educators, and real stories from families doing learning differently.
HDPlanner was created to support families exploring home education. The podcast is the centerpiece, where we share ideas, strategies, and resources that make homeschooling approachable and effective. Our goal is to connect parents and caregivers with knowledge that helps them design the right learning path for their children.
Guidance on setting learning goals, choosing materials, and creating a daily rhythm that works for your family.
Each state has different laws. Families should always review local guidelines to ensure compliance with homeschooling regulations.
Co-ops, community groups, and online forums offer peer support and shared resources for homeschoolers.
No. In most U.S. states, parents do not need a teaching license to homeschool their children. Requirements vary by state.
Core subjects typically include math, reading, writing, science, and social studies. Families often add arts, life skills, and electives based on student interests.
Through local co-ops, sports, clubs, volunteering, and community activities. Many families build strong peer networks outside of school settings.