

Ditching the Overwhelm for Family Learning
Are you craving more joy, flexibility, and real connection in your homeschool? Today’s episode is a deep-dive with Angela Huber, one of our own Homeschool Better Together community moms. Angela’s homeschool journey began like so many: She swore she’d never do it, then got thrown into elearning during 2020 (which, spoiler, did NOT spark joy). Fast-forward, she’s now navigating homeschooling three daughters (with learning differences and a toddler in the mix) and has made some major changes to reclaim that family-learning magic.
Angela shares exactly why her family pivoted away from a rigorous co-op (goodbye, hours of homework and family separation!), and leaned all-in with Wonder Studies, family-style learning, and a focus on togetherness. We get honest about the big switch: her fears around consistency and accountability, how she supports her girls with dyslexia, and why it sometimes feels like the toddler is actually the one in charge.
We laugh about the morning basket snuggles, get nerdy about “connected learning moments,” and get really real about what matters most: kids who want to be with you (even if the science experiment flops and the baby steals everyone’s pencils).
If you’ve ever wondered whether multi-age, family-style learning can actually work (or you need encouragement to step out of the “schooly” grind), this one’s for you.
What you’ll learn:
- The surprising reason Angela ditched an intense co-op (and how it changed her homeschool culture)
- How she supports TWO kids with dyslexia, builds in “together time,” and keeps learning joyful… even with a toddler underfoot
- Exactly what a relaxed, real-life Wonder Studies day looks like (spoiler: it’s not color-coded or Pinterest perfect)
- The power of “connected learning moments” and why family learning is deeper (and way more fun!)
- How to overcome fears around “gaps,” consistency, and accountability when you leave a co-op
- The simple routines and tools Angela uses to keep learning happening year-round
- Why her kids say their favorite part isn’t a resource or experiment—but simply “being together”
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Wonder Studies
- Morning Time resources from Pam
- History Plus Online
- Spelling Plus
- Logic of English
- Homeschool Better Together Free Community
For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt43