Creating a Custom Homeschool Schedule
Are you creating a custom homeschool schedule based on the needs of your family? Find out what to consider when doing this.
Creating a Custom Homeschool Schedule Read Post »
Are you creating a custom homeschool schedule based on the needs of your family? Find out what to consider when doing this.
Creating a Custom Homeschool Schedule Read Post »
Discover why habit training in the preschool years is so important and how it can make a huge impact on your homeschool.
Habit Training in the Preschool Years Read Post »
One piece of advice I will never follow is this: You have to set homeschool goals. Find out why I dislike goal setting and prefer habit formation instead.
Why Habits Are Better Than Homeschool Goals Read Post »
Is your child ready to start kindergarten? Check out these kindergarten readiness tips!
Homeschool Kindergarten Readiness: How to Know When Your Child Is Ready for Kindergarten Read Post »
What do you do when homeschooling feels too hard? Sometimes you just need permission to pause.
When Homeschooling Feels Like Too Much: How to Press Pause Without Quitting Read Post »
With images of the Pinterest Perfect Homeschool inundating feeds, what is a homeschooling mama to do? Letting go of expectations is a start.
Giving Up On the Pinterest Perfect Homeschool Read Post »
So, you’ve made the decision to homeschool and now you’re wondering how to go about finding your local homeschool community? Here’s how!
Finding your Local Homeschool Community Read Post »
The weather is getting warmer and it’s time to make your spring bucket list! Here are 50 ideas to try with your kids this year!
50 Things To Add To Your Spring Bucket List Read Post »
Homeschooling is full of freedom. But, you’ll never fully realize that freedom unless you reach out & take hold of the flexibility that comes with it.
How to Embrace Flexibility in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Fall into creative writing with the help of these autumn-inspired writing prompts for kids.
12 Fall Writing Prompts for Children Read Post »
Self-care isn’t easy. It takes time. It’s takes commitment. It takes energy when you don’t have any. But here are a few ways to make it a priority:
Why Self-Care Really Matters for Homeschooling Moms Read Post »
Homeschool scheduling. Some love it. Some hate it. Here are my must-do steps for planning out curriculum, schedule, and rotation.
Homeschool Scheduling Tips and Tricks Read Post »
I’m not homeschooling to raise geniuses, but if they do end up as such, I hope they’ll credit it to their love of learning, and not the fact that they were simply homeschooled.
Homeschooled Children Won’t Always Be Geniuses and That’s Okay Read Post »
The debate over whether to wake your homeschooled kids each morning or let them sleep until they naturally wake up rages on. Which side are you on?
Should You Wake Your Homeschooled Kids Up in the Morning? Read Post »
Tired of feeling like your homeschool is always busy, but not achieving anything of worth? You need to set your homeschooling priorities – learn how here.
Setting Your Homeschooling Priorities Read Post »
Are you looking for fun national days to celebrate in your homeschool? You have come to the right place! Check out this awesome list.
Fun National Days to Celebrate in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Getting your preschooler interested in homeschool isn’t difficult, it comes down to four fundamental principles which we tend to forget.
Getting Your Preschooler Interested in Homeschool Read Post »
Learn how to simplify your homeschool to create a more enriched learning environment for your children.
Simplify Your Homeschool to Create an Enriched Learning Environment Read Post »
Homeschooling a gifted middle school child comes with both rewards and challenges. Here’s how one mom navigates the journey with her son.
Embracing Homeschooling for the Gifted Middle Schooler: A Homeschool Mom’s Perspective Read Post »
Whether we like it or not, in homeschool and life, twins are barraged with comparisons, which can be harmful to the twins’ identities and development.
Homeschooling Twins: What to Do When They’re Learning at Different Speeds Read Post »
Declutter your home and homeschool by plugging what you own into a simple formula. Get organized this year and change your perspective!
Decluttering Your Home and Homeschool Read Post »
Reverse homeschool planning is when you write down what you accomplish rather than filling your planner ahead of time with what you will cover.
Reverse Homeschool Planning: It Doesn’t Have to Be So Hard! Read Post »
Preschool math can be relaxed, playful and robust when we focus less on counting, and more on the math that surrounds our preschoolers every day.
Relaxed and Playful Preschool Math for Homeschoolers Read Post »
Middle School Hybrid Learning can be a fulfilling experience for you and your child. Here are some ways to make it happen!
Hybrid Middle School Homeschooling Read Post »
Worried about getting your kids back into a routine? Homeschooling after the holidays doesn’t have to be hard. Here’s how to make it easier on them and on you!
Homeschooling After the Holidays Read Post »
As the first semester winds down, it’s time to do some evaluating of your homeschool year. Here are tips for midyear homeschool encouragement for moms and families.
Midyear Homeschool Encouragement for Mom Read Post »
Hybrid homeschooling combines home education and classes taken outside the home at a traditional brick-and-mortar building. It’s often used for high schoolers and can include dual enrollment where teens earn both high school and college credit simultaneously.
Hybrid Homeschooling: Is It the Best of Both Worlds? Read Post »
Moms of multiple children know that sibling fighting while homeschooling can make or break the day. Here’s what worked to curb that in our homeschool.
This One Habit Curbed Sibling Fighting in My Homeschool Read Post »
Is your homeschool getting a bit dull? Here are five ways to supplement your homeschooling to keep things interesting and a ton of fun!
5 Ways to Supplement Your Homeschooling to Keep Things Interesting Read Post »
Strength-based homeschooling is about giving our children the tools to succeed and the confidence to approach life’s obstacles with their best.
Strength-Based Homeschooling: How to Homeschool Strong Read Post »
Are homeschool co-ops right for your family? Learn about the different types of co-ops and how to find one that might work for you.
Are Homeschool Co-ops Right For Your Family? Read Post »
Do your kids love making music? Do they dream of turning their room into a music studio? This digital music production course will help them do it.
Produce Music at Home Like a Pro with This Exclusive Digital Music Production Course Read Post »
Many of us are taking time right now to plan for the next school year, and while curriculum planning and routines are important, so is homeschool success.
Make a Plan for Homeschool Success Read Post »
Homeschooling is increasingly popular and more mainstream each year. I am excited to share with you the 8 top homeschool benefits.
Public School Can’t Beat These 8 Top Homeschool Benefits Read Post »
You don’t have to become a full-fledged unschooler to adopt a few unschooling philosophies. These are three that any homeschooling style can embrace.
Unschooling Philosophies That Any Homeschooling Style Can Embrace Read Post »
If you’re not ready to go to college or want a different career path, here are the best alternatives to going to college after high school graduation!
Exploring Alternatives to Going to College: A Guide for Homeschoolers Read Post »
Successful homeschool organization can be your reality. Need tips to get there? We have them for you!
Homeschool Organization 101 Read Post »
Help! How do I start homeschooling? If you’re new to homeschooling or just starting to consider it, these 5 simple steps and mindset shifts will help!
Help! How Do I Get Started Homeschooling? 5 Simple Steps for New Homeschool Families Read Post »
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Discover five benefits of homeschooling and why we don’t miss public school at all.
The Benefits of Homeschooling: 5 Reasons We Don’t Miss Public School Read Post »
Has your child’s motivation to learn vanished completely? You need these effective strategies to motivate learning in your homeschool.
3 Highly Effective Ways to Motivate Learning in Your Homeschool Read Post »
Homeschooling gifted and twice-exceptional (gifted with special needs) learners is a wonderful way to allow your child to soar, but it is not all sunshine and roses, as some people believe. Being prepared for what you may encounter is the best way to begin homeschooling your gifted child.
What Homeschooling Gifted Kids Entails Read Post »
All kids love family movie night! Want to get your kids excited about their assigned reading? Try setting up a “book made into a movie” night with your family. It’s a great way to take the book beyond the pages.
Family Movie Night for Homeschoolers Read Post »
Inventors are a mysterious bunch and learning about them can be a great addition to your homeschool lessons. Here are some ideas!
Learning About Inventors Read Post »
Creating a homeschool community for your family takes effort. But it is possible to create something that will serve your family and your whole community!
5 Ways to Create a Homeschool Community When There Is None Read Post »
Determining whether to send your high schooler to public school is a question that comes up often. Here are some things to consider before you decided.
Should You Send Your Homeschooled High Schooler to Public School? Read Post »