Playful Learning with Simple Homeschool Hacks

Playful Learning with Simple Homeschool Hacks

Hello Friends, As a homeschool parent, I’ve learned that some days flow beautifully, while others feel like we’re just trying to make it to bedtime! Lately, I’ve been tapping into playful learning (something we talked about last week) and thought I’d share a few...
The Freedom to Play and Explore

The Freedom to Play and Explore

Hello Friends, Albert Einstein once said, “Play is the highest form of research,” and as homeschoolers, we know how true this is. Play and exploration have always been at the heart of how children learn best. Whether it’s running through a forest, experimenting...
October Homeschooling Memories

October Homeschooling Memories

October is my favorite month, and it was also my favorite time to homeschool. October homeschooling with my daughters included making pumpkin muffins for a trek into the wetlands, reading nestled in the limb of a giant oak tree, and discovering grinding stones and...
Celebrating Small Wins in Homeschool

Celebrating Small Wins in Homeschool

Dear Homeschool Families, As we move further into the school year, it’s easy to get caught up in what still needs to be done or the challenges that may arise. But this week, I’d like to encourage you to take a moment and celebrate the small wins. Maybe you finished a...
Homeschooling in October

Homeschooling in October

Happy Fall, y’all! October is upon us, and while we’re still waiting for cooler weather, it’s a great time to embrace the seasonal changes in our homeschool. With fall-themed learning ideas, upcoming events, and a little self-care for us parents, there’s a lot...
Finding Your Groove: Learning and Growing in Homeschool

Finding Your Groove: Learning and Growing in Homeschool

As we move into October, many of us are beginning to settle into the rhythms of our homeschool days. Whether this is your first year homeschooling or you’re a seasoned pro, every year brings its own unique challenges, triumphs, and opportunities for growth, not just...