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…
As a corporate accountant by day and a homesteader by heart, I know exactly how precious your time is….
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.
If you’re wondering whether nature study counts as “real” science, the answer is yes — and often more effectively than a textbook. Here’s a clear, honest comparison for homeschool families weighing their options.
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.
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.
Real-life learning happens when children are rooted in the natural world around them. Here’s how Farm School Co brings farm-based nature science into your home — no barn required.