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Want a Successful School Year? Learn How to Homeschool Like Bill Gates

The Wired Homeschool by John Wilkerson

Aug 13, 201618:30Education

When you think of Bill Gates, you probably think of Microsoft, massive innovation, and—let’s be honest—being one of the wealthiest people on the planet. He didn’t get there by accident. He got there through a specific mi...

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Want a Successful School Year? Learn How to Homeschool Like Bill Gates is an episode from The Wired Homeschool by John Wilkerson. When you think of Bill Gates, you probably think of Microsoft, massive innovation, and—let’s be honest—being o...

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When you think of Bill Gates, you probably think of Microsoft, massive innovation, and—let’s be honest—being one of the wealthiest people on the planet. He didn’t get there by accident. He got there through a specific mindset and a few core strategies. As a homeschool parent, you might feel more like a stressed-out startup founder than a billionaire tech mogul. But here’s the cool part: the same principles that built a tech empire can help you build an incredible learning environment for your kids. Let’s look at how to “Bill Gates” your homeschool routine. 1. Master the Art of the “Teachable Moment” Bill Gates was famous for being in the right place at the right time (and recognizing it). In homeschooling, we call this the “teachable moment.” You might have a lesson plan for long division, but if your child is suddenly fascinated by how the shadows move on the sidewalk, pivot. Don’t force the workbook if there’s a real-world epiphany happening right in front of you. Successful “educational CEOs” know when to seize an opportunity that wasn’t on the calendar. 2. Build Your “Board of Directors” (Find Partnerships) Nobody builds an empire alone. Gates had Paul Allen; you need a support system. Whether it’s a spouse who handles the science experiments, a local homeschool co-op, or an online community, don’t try to be the sole source of all knowledge. If you’re struggling with a subject, find a partner or a resource to fill the gap. Collaboration isn’t “cheating”—it’s smart management. 3. Adopt the “Growth Mindset” (Never Give Up) Microsoft didn’t launch perfectly (anyone remember Windows ME?). There were bugs, crashes, and failures. Homeschooling is the same. You will have days where the curriculum is a bust and everyone ends up in tears. That’s okay. The goal isn’t a perfect day; it’s the long game. When things go wrong, debug the system, reboot, and try again tomorrow. Resilience is the best subject you can teach. 4. Encourage “Blue Sky” Thinking Gates changed the world because he wasn’t afraid to think big. Are we giving our kids the space to do the same? Encourage your kids to pursue their “crazy” passions. If they want to build a robot, write a novel, or start a YouTube channel about lizards, give them the tools to try. Even if they have to do their “boring” math first, never let them lose that spark for big, audacious dreams. 5. Cultivate a Life-Long Love for Learning If there’s one thing Bill Gates is known for today, it’s his reading list. He never stopped being a student. The ultimate goal of homeschooling isn’t just to pass a test or graduate high school—it’s to create a human who knows how to learn anything. Model this for your kids. Let them see you reading, tackling new hobbies, and asking questions. If they leave your “school” with a curiosity that never ends, you’ve already won. Editor’s note: This blog post has been updated and edited with the assistance of Gemini. If you found value in these ideas, maybe consider buying me a coffee ? Even though new episodes aren’t actively being made, there are still costs for hosting and maintaining the website. You can also follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , and other platforms . And just so you know, some links you might see are “affiliate links,” meaning if you click and buy, I might get a commission. Sometimes I even get free samples to review, all disclosed transparently. Music for the podcast is “RetroFuture Clean” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

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