Trusting the Slow Down: The Magic of Summer Child-Led Unschooling
Every spring, homeschool parents face a familiar fork in the road. One path is lined with colorful summer bridge…
Every spring, homeschool parents face a familiar fork in the road. One path is lined with colorful summer bridge…
Let’s be honest for a moment: Sunday night lesson planning can carry a heavy dose of mom-guilt and dread….
If your kitchen table currently looks like a graveyard of half-finished worksheets and sharpened pencils that your kids keep…
The transition from a traditional classroom mindset to a “farm school” rhythm can feel a bit like moving from…
Between the spreadsheets of a corporate accounting career and the daily chores of life on the farm, I’ve learned…
Rigid schedules fall apart. Loose ones drift. Here’s how to build a seasonal homeschool rhythm that actually holds — from a corporate accountant turned homeschool mom who learned this the hard way.
Nature study gets a bad reputation for being vague or unstructured. Here are the three biggest misconceptions — and why the “messy” approach is actually the most scientifically sound one.
You don’t need expensive gear to start nature journaling. Here’s the honest, minimal list of what you actually need — and a few things that look useful but aren’t.
Not all nature-based curricula are created equal. Here’s what to actually look for — and what to avoid — when choosing a nature-based homeschool curriculum for your PreK–2 learner.