Homeschool Momentum membership
A practical parent-support membership for homeschool planning, learning supports, records, and family-specific next steps.
Start with a pathway guide, then use the member library to organize the homeschool week, support decisions, and progress notes.
Built for practical next steps. Families use templates, parent education, and decision guides to organize learning while staying focused on parent planning and support.
Use the start-here guideRecommended member library sections
Start Here Pathway
Choose the right first step based on school transition, current homeschool structure, funding organization, or learning support needs.
Learning Plan Builder
Turn goals, supports, weekly rhythm, and next steps into one parent-usable plan.
Weekly Rhythm + Routine
Design a week that includes instruction, practice, breaks, appointments, projects, and realistic recovery room.
Records + Progress Notes
Keep work samples, weekly notes, provider updates, and simple progress snapshots without overbuilding paperwork.
Special Education Homeschooling
Use parent-friendly guides for IEP transition, accommodations, support needs, and learning differences.
ESA/SUFS + Funding Organization
Organize documentation, provider questions, curriculum fit, and spending priorities without state-specific compliance claims.
Provider Questions + Scripts
Prepare questions for tutors, evaluators, therapists, curriculum vendors, and other support providers.
Tutoring Bridge
Connect outside tutoring or support sessions to home practice, records, and the family’s weekly rhythm.
Parent Action Plan
Choose one short monthly focus so families know what to do next and what can wait.
How the membership connects the public guides
The public pages explain the planning framework. The membership IA turns that framework into reusable templates, scripts, examples, and parent action steps.
For deeper free special-needs homeschooling explainers, use SpecialEdHomeschooling.com. Homeschool Momentum is the member-facing planning system that turns those concepts into repeatable family tools.