HomeSchooling Blog Posts
Raising Leaders
Raising Leaders Mamas, your children were born to change the world. And I challenge you to raise them to do hard things. Teach them the value of adventures. And practice communicating (trust me… this is a skill that takes effort.) Furthermore, focus on what matters...
The Power of women
One of my favorite articles of all time is called Steel to Gold: Feminism vs StaTeswomanship by Rachel Pinegar DeMille The Power of Women. As I’ve navigated motherhood and my place in the world, I’ve returned to this article again and again. Each time I return, I...
You Are The Expert In Your Home
It’s a little different homeschooling in Florida than it was in Alaska.
We have it backwards
We press out little ones to grow up and become little people before they are ready.
Because It Matters
Raising children and mentoring the next generation is the most important work we can do to change the world.
Something to Pass the Time
There comes a point when it’s time to do hard things.
Six Month No
Life is good. Busy. Productive. Happy. Fulfilling. And I feel overwhelmed.
IT’S TIME FOR A SIX MONTH NO.
The Emancipation of Domesticity
Babies need not to be taught a trade, but be introduced to a world.
First Born Scholar Phase
During the interview there was a moment he thought he might not be accepted. His expression in that instant was enough for me to recognize that he is ready.
Free Time
I’ve had some free time on my hands. By free time I mean the time when I’m rocking my baby and I have free hands. Not free enough to clean the house. Not free enough to be on the computer. But free enough to read. It’s convenient.
Homeschool Our History Part 3
Part 3 of Our Homeschool History…
Homeschooling Our History Part 2
Continuing our homeschool story… Part 2