

How Coach Meg Thomas Created a Self-Running Homeschool (With 7 Kids)
Homeschooling multiple children without losing your mind isn't about perfect schedules or the right curriculum. It's about building a family culture that practically runs itself.In this episode, veteran homeschool mom Meg Thomas shares how she created a self-managing family while homeschooling seven children—and still maintained her own identity (she ran 16 miles the morning of this interview!). Learn her "Heart, Habits, Home" framework and discover how teaching children real responsibility creates both capable kids and a sustainable homeschool.Connect with Meg Thomas:Website: https://www.coachmegthomas.com/Instagram: @coachmegthomasConnect with OpenEd:Website: https://opened.comInstagram: @openededucationEpisode Timestamps:00:00 - The secret to a self-running homeschool01:30 - Starting homeschool with 5 kids under 6 years old03:16 - The laundry system that changed everything07:38 - Why they left traditional school (and how they started homeschooling)10:29 - The "Successful Six" framework for raising capable adults15:23 - The "Levels of Liberty" system: How kids earn privileges through responsibility19:39 - Why most parents create entitled children (and how to avoid it)22:39 - Teaching kids to identify what they want (and work for it)29:20 - How Meg maintained her identity throughout homeschooling33:09 - A day in the life: Homeschooling 3 remaining children36:59 - Creating an independent education tailored to each child43:22 - The importance of asking "What do you love?"45:17 - Using OpenEd to accelerate college credentials during high school50:39 - Final advice: The "Heart, Habits, Home" framework for new homeschoolers