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Read more about the article When Homeschooling Feels Hard: Encouragement for Weary Parents
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When Homeschooling Feels Hard: Encouragement for Weary Parents

When homeschooling feels hard, weary parents need encouragement—not guilt. Find hope, truth, and gentle reminders for hard homeschool days.

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January 29, 2026
Read more about the article Do You Need an All‑in‑One Curriculum? Pros and Cons
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Do You Need an All‑in‑One Curriculum? Pros and Cons

Wondering if an all-in-one homeschool curriculum is right for your family? Explore the pros and cons and learn how to choose with confidence.

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January 22, 2026
Read more about the article How to Customize Any Homeschool Curriculum for Your Child
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How to Customize Any Homeschool Curriculum for Your Child

Learn how to customize any homeschool curriculum to fit your child’s learning style, pace, and needs—without buying something new or burning out.

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January 15, 2026
Read more about the article Homeschooling Multiple Ages Without Losing Your Mind
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Homeschooling Multiple Ages Without Losing Your Mind

Homeschooling multiple ages doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Learn simple, realistic ways to teach different ages without stress or burnout.

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January 8, 2026
Read more about the article 20 Screen-Free Things for Kids to Do When They’re Stuck at Home
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20 Screen-Free Things for Kids to Do When They’re Stuck at Home

20 screen-free activities for kids stuck at home. Easy indoor boredom busters using household items—perfect for homeschoolers and parents.

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January 1, 2026
Read more about the article How to Teach Time Management to Kids: “How Long Will This Take?” Simple Executive Functioning Practice
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How to Teach Time Management to Kids: “How Long Will This Take?” Simple Executive Functioning Practice

Help kids build time management skills with a simple “How Long Will This Take?” executive functioning worksheet for parents and teachers.

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December 18, 2025
Read more about the article How to Teach Kids to Plan a Project: A Simple Mini-Guide for Building Executive Functioning Skills
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How to Teach Kids to Plan a Project: A Simple Mini-Guide for Building Executive Functioning Skills

I created a simple “How to Plan a Project” mini-guide that breaks the process into seven child-friendly steps. Each step teaches a different part of executive functioning in a way that’s approachable for elementary students. Below, I’ll walk you through the purpose behind each step and why it matters.

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December 11, 2025
Read more about the article Morning Routine Picture Cards for Kids: A Simple Tool to Build Executive Functioning Skills
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Morning Routine Picture Cards for Kids: A Simple Tool to Build Executive Functioning Skills

I created a Morning Routine Picture Step Card set designed specifically for elementary-aged kids. These cards offer visual structure, predictable sequencing, and hands-on learning—all things that support kids who may struggle with routines, attention, or organization.

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December 4, 2025
Read more about the article 10 Homemade Christmas Gifts Kids and Adults Can Make Together
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10 Homemade Christmas Gifts Kids and Adults Can Make Together

Discover 10 easy and meaningful homemade Christmas gifts kids and adults can make together! From DIY ornaments to chocolate treats and cozy hot cocoa kits, these holiday crafts are budget-friendly, fun, and perfect for family gifting.

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November 27, 2025
Read more about the article 10 Meaningful Christmas Acts of Kindness Families Can Do for Free
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10 Meaningful Christmas Acts of Kindness Families Can Do for Free

If you’re looking for free or inexpensive ways to brighten someone’s Christmas this year, here are 10 heartfelt ideas that help your family focus on compassion, generosity, and connection—without stretching your budget.

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November 20, 2025
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Hey y'all! Goldilocks here. I'm a homeschool mom of three sons I call big bear, middle bear, and baby bear. I have had the title of homeschool mom for NINE years now! (Hard to believe!) We reside in the great state of Texas but travel all over. I share encouragement, practical resources, and field trip information to homeschool families. Come on and join us on our homeschool journey!

Education is not about obscure facts and little test scores. Education is about the overall effect of years of slow absorption, concepts, philosophies, approaches to problem-solving... The whole process is so grand and all-encompassing that it really can't be threatened by the occasional late-night no-hitter. - Mr. Feeny

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