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.
Homeschooling multiple ages doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Learn simple, realistic ways to teach different ages without stress or burnout.
While spontaneity has its place, consistency is what keeps your homeschool moving forward. It builds habits, creates security, and ensures steady progress both academically and personally. Let’s explore why consistency is so powerful—and how you can use it to transform your homeschool.
Homeschooling is a full-time job—keeping a perfectly clean house on top of it is unrealistic. Discover how giving kids chores lightens your load, builds life skills, and teaches responsibility in your homeschool.
No matter which way you slice it, parenting is hard. As Christian parents, the most important thing we want to pass on to our children is our faith. Not everyone…
I value the things we’ve chosen to do outside of the house. I’m not such a fan of the time it takes to get everywhere. My next thought is not a revolutionary one, but about a year ago, it dawned on me that we could make the most of this car-riding time and get some school work done!
Self-care can get a bad rap in some groups and cultures. Personally, it’s taken me a while to really believe deep down that there is a distinction between self-care and selfishness.
Yet as I inch further along in my journey of homeschooling my three sons, I find that I must let go more and more of my perfectionistic leanings and call into question my labeling of a bad day.