EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 35 MIN
Six Tips on Homeschooling the Caboose Baby
from The Stay-at-Homeschooling Mom Podcast · host Seton Home Study School
Homeschooling an only child or the youngest with older siblings? Ginny and Mary Ellen share tips to keep your ‘caboose’ happy, engaged, and thriving. Tune in for encouragement and practical ideas! Show Notes:Got a homeschool ‘caboose baby’—the only child left at home? Here are six creative ways to keep them happy, engaged, and thriving.Tip #1 – Search for Co-opsEven if you’ve checked before, look again—new groups often form.Some only meet weekly, but it’s still a chance to connect.Tip #2 – Offer Classes YourselfShare your skills with other homeschooling families—teach French, math, or science right from your dining room.Low-cost or free classes attract families, and your child gains schoolmates.Tip #3 – Explore Local ProgramsMany libraries, museums, zoos, and 4-H clubs run homeschool days.Programs may not be Catholic, but they’re great for meeting wonderful families.Tip #4 – Invite a BuddyBring a homeschooled friend along for field trips or activities.Offering transportation makes it easier—and gives your child a partner in learning.Tip #5 – Build Sports into the DayPractice basketball, soccer, or skating during daytime hours.Many rinks and facilities offer off-peak sessions and lessons.Sports fill free time productively and provide team connections after school.Tip #6 – Encourage Work OpportunitiesYounger kids can help neighbors with pets, yard work, or babysitting.Middle schoolers can be mother’s helpers or take on light chores.Building reliability and a strong work ethic early often opens doors later.Whether through co-ops, sports, or neighborhood jobs, there are countless ways to make sure your “caboose” thrives in homeschooling life. Homeschooling ResourcesSeton Home Study SchoolSeton Testing Services
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Homeschooling an only child or the youngest with older siblings? Ginny and Mary Ellen share tips to keep your ‘caboose’ happy, engaged, and thriving. Tune in for encouragement and practical ideas! Show Notes:Got a homeschool ‘caboose baby’—the only child left at home? Here are six creative ways to keep them happy, engaged, and thriving.Tip #1 – Search for Co-opsEven if you’ve checked before, look again—new groups often form.Some only meet weekly, but it’s still a chance to connect.Tip #2 – Offer Classes YourselfShare your skills with other homeschooling families—teach French, math, or science right from your dining room.Low-cost or free classes attract families, and your child gains schoolmates.Tip #3 – Explore Local ProgramsMany libraries, museums, zoos, and 4-H clubs run homeschool days.Programs may not be Catholic, but they’re great for meeting wonderful families.Tip #4 – Invite a BuddyBring a homeschooled friend along for field trips or activities.Offering transportation makes it easier—and gives your child a partner in learning.Tip #5 – Build Sports into the DayPractice basketball, soccer, or skating during daytime hours.Many rinks and facilities offer off-peak sessions and lessons.Sports fill free time productively and provide team connections after school.Tip #6 – Encourage Work OpportunitiesYounger kids can help neighbors with pets, yard work, or babysitting.Middle schoolers can be mother’s helpers or take on light chores.Building reliability and a strong work ethic early often opens doors later.Whether through co-ops, sports, or neighborhood jobs, there are countless ways to make sure your “caboose” thrives in homeschooling life. Homeschooling ResourcesSeton Home Study SchoolSeton Testing Services
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