Real tools for the homeschool week you are actually living.
Homeschool Momentum is a parent planning library: starter plans, 30-day reset maps, one-page child profiles, learning plans, weekly rhythm builders, and progress notes designed for families navigating learning differences, support needs, tutoring, and records.
No vague “resource library” promise. The value is concrete: fillable flagship assets that help you choose the next calm step, decide what can wait, and ask better questions of tutors, providers, and official programs.
View the Starter PlanSix flagship Sprint A tools: Special Needs Homeschool Starter Plan, First 30 Days Reset Planner, One-Child Support Profile, One-Page Learning Plan, Weekly Rhythm Builder, and Weekly Progress Note Template.
Built with checkboxes, decision prompts, examples, review dates, source cautions, and claim boundaries.
Flagship assets that replace scattered tabs and generic planners.
Starter planning tools
SNH-001 + SNH-002 help parents stabilize the first week and first 30 days with one focus, one support experiment, official-source checks, and a review loop.
One child, one page
SNH-005 turns strengths, friction points, helpful supports, and provider questions into a shareable profile for tutors, co-parents, and support teams.
Learning plan + rhythm
SNH-014 + SNH-015 translate goals, accommodations, appointments, breaks, and parent capacity into a weekly plan families can actually repeat.
Progress without paperwork theater
SNH-020 gives a 10-minute weekly note, evidence checklist, observation log, and provider question builder.
Decision prompts, not false certainty
Tools use “try / observe / adjust,” “verify with the official source,” and “ask the right person” language instead of legal, clinical, or funding promises.
Referral path when tools are not enough
Families who need hands-on academic help can be routed toward Special Ed Resource tutoring or a fit call rather than being left alone with a download.
Choose the level of support you need right now.
Start-here lead magnet
For families deciding what kind of help they need before buying.
- Start-here pathway guide
- Sample page from the Starter Plan
- Mini source-check checklist
- Clear “what can wait” prompt
Starter pack
One-time entry package for a parent who needs the first calm plan now.
- Special Needs Homeschool Starter Plan
- First 30 Days Reset Planner
- One-Child One-Page Support Profile
- Examples, checkboxes, review dates, and official-source fields
Core membership
The main parent planning library for ongoing homeschool rhythm and records.
- Full Sprint A flagship asset spine
- Learning plan and weekly rhythm templates
- Weekly progress note and evidence habits
- Growing member library of scripts, checklists, and pathway tools
Plus membership
For families coordinating tutoring, providers, records, or funding-adjacent organization.
- Everything in Core
- Provider/tutor handoff tools and session-to-home practice bridges
- Funding records organization templates with verification fields
- Priority pathway recommendations for next tool selection
Invite-only pilot
Small cohort/high-touch packaging while the membership is validated.
- Guided setup using the core asset spine
- Parent action-plan review structure
- Referral triage when tutoring or SER support is a better fit
- Feedback loop to improve the member library before public scaling
When membership is not the answer
If the family needs direct academic instruction, tutoring, evaluation interpretation, clinical care, legal advice, or state-program decisions, Homeschool Momentum should route them to the appropriate professional or to Special Ed Resource tutoring/family-fit support rather than pretending a worksheet solves it.
Planning support with honest limits.
Homeschool Momentum provides parent education, planning templates, routines, records prompts, and question builders. It does not provide legal advice, medical advice, therapy, diagnosis, school-district representation, ESA eligibility determinations, or reimbursement guarantees.
For deeper public explainers, use SpecialEdHomeschooling.com. For hands-on tutoring or family-fit support, use the Special Ed Resource referral path.
Learning plan · Records · Provider questions · Member library