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10 Things You Need to Consider When Starting Homeschooling
Homeschooling. The word alone can stir up a whirlwind of emotions—freedom, overwhelm, excitement, fear, curiosity, and maybe a little doubt. You’re not alone. Whether you’re drawn to homeschooling because of its flexibility, the promise of more family time, or a desire to give your children a personalized, holistic education—starting can feel like drinking from a firehose. But here’s the truth no one tells you: You don’t have to do it all at once. You just have to start. And


Top 10 Hands on Preschool Activities
If there’s one thing I learned from over a decade in special education — and now homeschooling my own four — it’s this: Preschoolers do not learn by sitting still. Well, that’s all kids- ha! But preschoolers especially. They learn by touching. They learn by moving. They learn by exploring. At the preschool level, play is the curriculum. Hands-on learning strengthens neural pathways, builds fine and gross motor skills, increases language development, and helps concepts stick l


The Gifted Child & Homeschooling
How to Keep Them Engaged, Challenged, and Thriving If you’ve ever homeschooled a gifted child, you know the joy and the challenge. They...


How We Make Time for Learning on Busy Days
How do I make time for learning in busy mom days? It can be a jungle raising four kids…There are days when the morning rush feels like a...


5 Homeschool Hacks Every Intentional Mama Needs to Know
I didn’t plan to homeschool. Not really. I thought it was something for women with denim jumpers and chore charts taped to the fridge....
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