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We're glad you're here! Written by our consulting team of experienced homeschool moms and educators, you'll find posts on this blog about everything from encouragement and advice to family life, adapting curriculum, fun unit studies, and more. 

Our team is here for you - completely for free! We want to help you along your own homeschooling journey, so we invite you to reach out to the consultants with any questions that you may have. Happy reading!

Featured posts
A Baker's Dozen of Christmas Traditions to Share
A Baker's Dozen of Christmas Traditions to Share
4 Tips for Homeschooling Through the Holidays by Gina Burmeier
4 Tips for Homeschooling Through the Holidays
Making Family Memories During the Christmas Season by Amber Garcia
Making Family Memories During the Christmas Season
The Laughter & Fun of Summer
June 16, 2025

The Laughter & Fun of Summer: 6 Ways to Bond as Family

Here’s the reality, you get 18 summers with your child…gulp! Spend them wisely and make the most of your time as you learn and make memories together! Here are some great ways to bond as a family thoughout the summer months.

Finding your Teaching Place
June 16, 2025

Finding your Teaching Place: 7 Teaching Characteristics

Have you ever met someone who is just the most natural teacher and thought, that is SO not me? I am not patient enough. I am not nice enough. I am not good enough to teach my own children school-y things. Wait. Whoa. Back up!

Middle Grades: The Big Transition
June 16, 2025

Middle Grades: The Big Transition

How does a parent go from hands-on, exploratory, interest-driven learning in the early grades to the super-structured, credit-driven, academic standards content of high school? The middle grades (about 5-8) are a time to prepare students for the expectation of high school. It might not be around the corner, but it is down the street!

Taking Time to Learn Together
June 13, 2025

Taking Time to Learn Together as a Family

Have you thought about learning a new skill with your family purely for the sake of enjoyment? Homeschooling gives you the flexibility to venture out and explore other areas of interest kids might not have time to do otherwise. Here are a few ideas to explore!

When Cleaning Your Room Feels Like Climbing Mt Everest
June 11, 2025

When Cleaning Your Room Feels Like Climbing Mt Everest

Ever given your child a simple job like “Clean your room” or “Go get your math done,” and they respond as if you just asked them to climb Mt. Everest? Many kids (and adults!) today struggle with weak executive functioning skills, making it difficult to get organized, stay focused, and even know where to begin a task. The good news is that you can help them develop these skills, starting with one important strategy: teaching them to break big tasks down into manageable steps.

Good Job, Mom!
June 11, 2025

Good Job, Mom!

Motherhood can be a thankless job. A homeschooling mom can even feel more unappreciated. It’s been said the hardest things in life bring about the greatest rewards. After homeschooling my three children, I can truly say that even though it was the biggest challenge for me, the biggest rewards and blessings have come from it. If you have felt defeated, tired, and frustrated, hang in there! Remember you are investing in your children’s future and God will continue to give you the wisdom and strength to move forward. Here are some encouraging thoughts to remember.

Out with the Old In with the New
June 11, 2025

Choosing Old vs. New Homeschool Curriculum

As homeschooling has exploded, the available educational resources have grown as well. The options are overwhelming, but the real question is which option is better? Do I use the tried and true, that beloved program successfully used for a generation, or will the newer curricula options provide my child with a better education?

Time to Leave the Nest
June 11, 2025

Time to Leave the Nest: Advice as Your Child Transitions to Adulthood

At some point, parents commonly recognize that their child is no longer a child. They have grown to the place where, by all reasonable standards, they are ready to spread their wings and fly to the next stage in life. There are a lot of emotions that surface for both the parent and young adult during this time, and these feelings can often be difficult to navigate.

More Than a Hobby! Helping Kids Find Their Passion
June 9, 2025

More Than a Hobby! Helping Kids Find Their Passion

Is it just me, or are homeschooled kids particularly good at exploring their interests? There seems to be a natural curiosity that, when combined with a flexible schedule, leads them on all sorts of rabbit trails. With time and research, practice and development, these interests can become a hobby. These hobbies can become a high school elective and, if we are lucky, these interests can lead to a lifelong profession!

Comparison Corner: Singapore Math
June 9, 2025

Comparison Corner: What is Singapore Math All About?

Singapore Math is a program that you might learn about from friends or online blogs. As you start your research on it, you may be surprised to find out that there are multiple Singapore Math programs! Let’s take a quick look at the similarities and differences between the programs and learn what they're all about.