
Help! High School is Next!
April 15, 2026
Lani Carey
“Help! High School is Next!”
Todd Wilson
Be Insane!
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Christine Hage
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Lani Carey
“Help! High School is Next!”
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About the author
Lani Carey has been homeschooling since 1990, graduating four children and three grandchildren. As a homeschool guidance counselor for 21+ years, she developed programs for NCAA eligibility, military/military academy admissions, and many more. A speaker since 1997, Lani shares her expertise through conferences, webinars, and workshops. She is passionate about the value of play, relaxed schooling, and empowering parents. https://www.homeschoolcounselingteam.com/

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Tyndale House Publishers: Their Future Is Shining Bright
Homeschooling through the high school years can feel like stepping into unfamiliar territory. What once felt manageable now carries higher stakes, bigger decisions, and far more questions. You may be wondering whether you’re qualified to teach advanced subjects, how to keep your teen engaged and motivated, or how to make sure they’re prepared for life beyond graduation. The pressure to “get it right” can feel heavy.
Helping your teen navigate course work, college admissions, and career paths while trying to nurture their character, emotional health, and independence can bring a new kind of overwhelm. Perhaps most challenging of all is the tension between structure and freedom. You want your teen to develop discipline and responsibility, but you don’t want learning to become joyless or transactional. You want to guide them wisely without micromanaging or burning yourself out in the process. And somewhere in the midst of it all, you hope your relationship with your teen can stay strong as their parent and teacher.
Their Future Is Shining Bright offers a steady, encouraging way forward. Drawing from her own experience, Rachel Kovac provides practical guidance for navigating the high school years with clarity and confidence, and creating a home-based school experience that prepares your teen both academically and emotionally. Perfect for both new and seasoned homeschool parents, Their Future Is Shining Bright invites families to see high school homeschooling not just as an educational choice, but as a chance to deepen relationships, support independence, and help teens step confidently into their futures.

Todd Wilson
Be Insane!
The way the world looks at it, homeschooling a kindergartener is sweet, homeschooling a third grader is ideal, homeschooling a seventh grader is noble, but homeschooling a high schooler is insane!
After all, how are we going to prepare them for college! What about calculus, transcripts, college, or graduate school?!
Yes, homeschooling is fine to a point, but doing high school at home crosses the line.
Sadly, many homeschoolers have adopted this same thinking. Moms cruise through the early grades, but somewhere around seventh grade, doubts begin to gnaw at their game plan, and they are plagued with the idea that maybe ‘the system’ can do a better job for high school.
Well, you know the Greek word for that kind of thinking . . . baloney!
High school is the perfect time to homeschool. My friend from Teaching Textbooks is convinced that homeschooling does a better job of preparing high school students for college and careers than any other type of schooling.
I agree. Plus there are a dozen other reasons for homeschooling through high school that have nothing to do with academics. So, if you agree that it’s best to homeschool through high school, then stick to your guns, plug your ears, and dare to be insane!
Be Real,
Todd
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