Category: Homeschool Resources
2025 Teach Them Diligently Homeschool Conference: Empowering Homeschool Families Nationwide

If you’re a homeschool family—whether new to the journey or a seasoned veteran—the Teach Them Diligently Conference (TTD) is an event you won’t want to miss in 2025. This nationally recognized conference offers encouragement, resources, and a wealth of information to help you succeed in your homeschool journey. 2025 Teach Them Diligently Conference Dates & Read more
How to Get Started Homeschooling: Kindergarten Edition

Congratulations! You’ve decided to homeschool. You’ve silenced any nagging doubts (or at least pushed them aside for the year) and accepted responsibility for your child’s education. Now as you look into your little one’s eyes, you realize that you have no idea how, exactly, to do this homeschooling thing. Do you buy a desk and Read more
Jessica Beshearse – Why We Choose to Homeschool

I literally said the words “I would never want to homeschool my kids.” But God has a way of taking the things you never thought you wanted to do and turning them into things you can’t imagine your life without. God had put on my heart to homeschool the youngest of my four biological children, Read more
Legacy Homeschool Resource Center Launches New Sports Program for Homeschool Families in Rutherford County, Tennessee

Legacy Homeschool Resource Center (LHRC) is excited to announce the launch of a brand new, Christ-centered sports program specifically designed for homeschool families in Rutherford County and surrounding areas. This initiative aims to provide homeschool students with opportunities to engage in competitive sports while prioritizing discipleship, teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness. Starting this fall, Legacy Read more
Embracing the Homeschool Adventure – The Benefits of Homeschooling

Maybe you’ve been weighing your options – should I homeschool or keep my kids in school? Or maybe you’re a homeschool parent trying to decide, “Should I keep doing this?” There are so many great benefits of homeschooling, but of course, it isn’t the right fit for everyone. If you need a little push to Read more
Legacy Homeschool Resource Center on Spread the Positive Podcast

Abby, Jennifer, and Jessica recently appeared on Trent Denson’s Spread the Positive podcast to discuss homeschooling and the Legacy Homeschool Resource Center. Come listen as they discuss why the Founders started Legacy Homeschool Resource Center. They talk about the tough times, the happy moments, and how rewarding it is to help homeschool families. They also Read more
Sneaky Outdoor Learning: Get Outside and Add Some Fun to Your School Day!

Spring is showing off this week! Bright yellow dandelions are luring the honeybees out for fresh food. The purple deadnettle flowers make lovely flower crowns for young pretenders. And the sunshine… Thank you, Lord, for the added sunshine that comes as a gracious reward after these dreary winter days! Nature is calling us, and we Read more
Embark on an Extraordinary Homeschool Journey with Legacy Homeschool Resource Center

Are you a homeschool family in Middle Tennessee looking for a supportive community and valuable resources to enhance your homeschooling adventure? At Legacy Homeschool Resource Center, we believe that the journey of supporting homeschool families shouldn’t wait until we have our own space. We are here for you NOW, ready to help make your homeschooling Read more
Are You Considering Homeschooling? You Are Not Alone.

The number of homeschoolers across the nation has been steadily rising over the last decade. The global pandemic resulted in record numbers of families choosing homeschooling for their children. Rutherford County, Tennessee, reported an 85% increase in homeschool registrations in 2020 alone! Today, almost 7,000 students in Rutherford County are enrolled as independent homeschoolers or Read more
What Is The Difference Between a Homeschool Co-Op and a Tutorial?

What is a Homeschool Co-Op? In the Murfreesboro homeschool community, a homeschool co-op is generally understood to be a parent-led organization where a group of parents agree to share the teaching and supervisory responsibilities on a group learning day. Many of these Murfreesboro homeschool co-ops meet in local churches and community centers. Classes are taught Read more










