SEA homeschoolers

SEA homeschoolers

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SEA Homeschoolers (Secular, Eclectic, Academic) is a global homeschooling community and resource hub that curates secular, academically strong, and inclusive learning materials. Through its website, conferences, and social media groups, SEA connects families with curricula reviews, guides, and professional educator insights across all subjects. Parents appreciate the focus on rigorous academics without religious content, plus the emphasis on diversity and equity. For many secular homeschoolers, SEA serves as both a support network and a trusted filter in a crowded curriculum marketplace.

Best for families who want a strongly secular, inclusive, academically serious homeschooling community; parents who are comfortable using social media and enjoy crowdsourcing ideas tend to thrive here.

Pros

SEA (Secular, Eclectic, Academic) Homeschoolers is a large, vibrant community and publisher created specifically to support secular academic homeschooling, offering articles, conferences, and highly active Facebook groups that many families describe as their go‑to place for curriculum recommendations and moral support. 

Cons

SEA itself is a community and retail hub, so government‑funding eligibility depends on the specific course or curriculum you purchase through SEA Books & More; many of the underlying programs are approved vendors with particular ESAs or charters, but families need to check each item against their own funding rules.

Free to join the community. They sell curriculum and host paid events.

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SEA homeschoolers Mission

SEA Homeschoolers (Secular, Eclectic, Academic) is dedicated to supporting families who want a rigorous, science-friendly, inclusive homeschool education, providing vetted secular resources, conferences, and community so parents can handcraft an education that fits each child while staying grounded in evidence-based academics.

SEA homeschoolers Story

Science educator and homeschool mom Blair Lee began SEA Homeschoolers after struggling to find secular, academically strong curriculum and like-minded community for her own family; what began as a small online group has grown into an organization that reaches well over one hundred thousand families through social media communities, conferences, publications, and original curriculum, all centered on the idea that learners thrive when education is both deeply academic and highly individualized.

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On a day you’re using SEA, you might start with coffee in hand scrolling through thoughtful threads in the main Facebook group, bookmarking recommendations from other secular homeschoolers. Later, you download an issue of SEA Magazine or watch a recorded conference session while your child works nearby, jotting down ideas for next year’s biology spine or history read‑alouds. In the evening, you might place an order for a new secular science text from SEA Books & More and hop into a subgroup chat for parents of gifted or 2e kids to swap stories and encouragement.

SEA Homeschoolers (Secular, Eclectic, Academic) is first and foremost a community and resource hub rather than a single curriculum. Families typically join the free Facebook group and email list, attend online conferences or webinars, and browse the SEA Books & More store for vetted secular curriculum, online classes, and books. You can use SEA to discover and purchase individual courses, read articles on topics like record‑keeping and special needs, and connect with sub‑communities geared toward gifted, 2e, or high‑school homeschooling. 

SEA is aimed at adults; parents and caregivers use it to choose curriculum, ask questions, and build a support network that then shapes how they work with their children day‑to‑day.

No prerequisites—SEA is designed for any family seeking secular, academically rich homeschooling support, though active participation assumes comfort with online communities and reading longer‑form posts and articles.

SEA Homeschoolers is a large secular community where many families share adaptations for dyslexia, autism, ADHD, and 2e profiles. Parents can search archives for specific diagnoses, ask for curriculum feedback, and find peers raising cognitively diverse kids.

Not a curriculum, but a secular online community where many families of gifted and neurodivergent kids swap resources. Often a good place to crowd‑source 2e‑friendly program ideas and accommodations.

SEA Books & More allows returns and refunds for eligible physical products once they’re received and inspected, while noting that digital items such as e‑books are non‑refundable due to their downloadable nature; customers initiate returns through SEA’s customer service and typically receive approved refunds back to the original payment method within a short processing window. 

SEA Homeschoolers regularly hosts free online conferences, posts new blog articles, and releases issues of its digital magazine, as well as adding new secular titles and courses from a range of publishers to the SEA Books & More store. 

Join the main SEA group plus just one or two subgroups that match your child’s needs (gifted, learning challenges, preschool, etc.), use the search bar before posting, and keep a running note or spreadsheet of curriculum ideas you want to explore so gems don’t get lost in the feed.

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Meet Blair

Blair Lee, MS, is the founder of SEA Homeschoolers, a curriculum developer and science educator known for her R E A L Science Odyssey series and The Science of Climate Change course; drawing on both her academic training and years of handcrafting an education for her neurodivergent son, she advocates for innovative, secular, learner-centered homeschooling and leads a team that curates resources and hosts events for secular eclectic academic families.