The Homeschool How To

Cheryl (last name not provided in supplied data)

Booking Overview

This podcast follows a host who interviews homeschool parents and education professionals to unpack why families homeschool and how they make it work in real life. It’s a strong pitch vehicle for experts in homeschooling support, learning differences, education policy/advocacy, and child development topics that matter to parents making decisions.

Metrics

Episodes: 179

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

YouTube: 1.1k subscribers

Instagram: 115.0k followers

30s Ad: 49 - 61, 60s Ad: 59 - 72

Host

Cheryl (last name not provided in supplied data) - Host of The Homeschool How To, guiding homeschooling decision-making by talking with homeschoolers and education-adjacent experts. Focuses episodes on the reasons families homeschool, the practical...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Homeschooling practitioners (parents/guardians), or education professionals with direct classroom/special-ed experience; often people with lived experience navigating school systems (IEPs, service constraints, learning differences) and/or recognized knowledge in child development/health, learning accommodations, and family communication around online safety.
Required Achievements:  
Years of experience in homeschooling or special education, Documented impact helping families homeschool (coaching, group programs, guides/resources), Authored memoirs or published guides/resources, Public speaking/advocacy tied to homeschool support or education systems

Recent Guest Discussions

Elyse Scheeler - Public School Service Limitations/compliance Incentives; Airway Health And Adhd/behavior Connections; COVID Masking And Language Development Setbacks; Homeschooling Additional-needs Support; Using AI To Build Custom Curriculum

Logan Hufford - Homeschool Experience And Resentments; Over-sheltering And Pornography Addiction/dopamine-driven Behavior; Age-appropriate Conversations About The Internet; Reducing Shame In Parent-child Dialogue; Resources For Online/sexual Addiction Education

Barbara - Homeschooling Through Grief; Connection Over Perfection; Interest-led Unit Studies; Homeschooling Options/funding Context; Socialization Perspectives; Memoir/bible Study Guide For Grief And Homeschooling

Recent Topics

Homeschooling, Parenting, Education, Learning Differences, Special Education, Iep, Education Advocacy, Child Development, Adhd, Child Online Safety

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Homeschool How To
:

#170: They Shut Down Her Classroom Because Kids Were Getting Too Much Help

May 16, 2026

Elyse Scheeler spent years inside the public school system as a speech language pathologist. She had a classroom full of kids making real, measurable progress. The district shut it down — not because anything was wrong, but because her program made their compliance numbers look bad.That's when she knew she had to leave.In this episode Elyse pulls back the curtain on what school staff see every single day but aren't allowed to say out loud. She couldn't tell parents what she sus...

#169: Homeschooled, Sheltered & Addicted Young: A Conversation Every Parent Needs to Hear

May 09, 2026

What happens when someone who hated being homeschooled grows up and chooses to homeschool his own children anyway?In this deeply honest conversation, Logan Hufford shares what homeschooling looked like growing up in a large family in the 90s, why he resented parts of it for years, and what he’s doing differently with his own kids today.We also talk about something many parents are afraid to discuss openly: what children are being exposed to online at shockingly young ages — and how silence, s...

#168: Homeschooling Through Grief: A Former Teacher's Raw and Honest Story

May 02, 2026

What happens when life completely falls apart — and you still have to show up for your kids? This week Cheryl sits down with Barbara, a former special education teacher turned homeschool mom of four, who opens up about one of the hardest questions in homeschooling: what do you do when you're grieving?After years of fighting the school system for resources her students deserved, Barbara knew she didn't want that for her own kids. She pulled them out, ditched the rigid curriculum, and...

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