Finding what fits your family, not just your schedule. Choosing the right homeschool curriculum can feel like standing in the middle of a giant maze — so many paths, so many opinions, and everyone insisting theirs is the best. But the truth is, there’s no single “right” curriculum that works for every family. The key... Continue Reading →
Parent Letter #1
Hey Jordan, I hope this story helps somebody! When I first started homeschooling, I thought I had to do it just like school, early mornings, tight schedules, lessons starting by eight. My mom always said, “Kids need structure,” so that’s what I tried. But every morning was a struggle. The kids were tired, cranky, and... Continue Reading →
5-Minute Mindfulness for Parents
Because peace doesn’t have to wait for a quiet house. Dear Parent, If you’ve ever felt like the day runs away before you even take a breath, you’re not alone. Between lessons, meals, errands, and the constant hum of family life, finding stillness can feel impossible. But here’s the truth: mindfulness doesn’t require hours of... Continue Reading →
The Art of Encouragement and Learning to Teach Gracefully
Dear Homeschool Mama, Today might be that day—the one where peace feels far away and you’re not sure you can do this. Maybe you’ve just begun homeschooling and the weight of it feels overwhelming. Breathe. You’re not alone, and this moment doesn’t define your journey. We as homeschool mothers carry a sacred responsibility—to teach, to... Continue Reading →
Breast Cancer Awareness: Knowledge, Early Detection, and Hope
Every October, communities around the world come together to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This annual campaign is more than just wearing pink—it’s about raising awareness, supporting those affected, and promoting early detection as a powerful tool in saving lives. Breast cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers among women, but increased awareness... Continue Reading →
The Surprising Science Behind Talking to Plants
Many people have heard the idea that talking to plants helps them grow. While this may sound like a superstition, scientific research suggests there’s truth behind it. Plants may not have ears or a brain, but they do respond to environmental stimuli—including sound and carbon dioxide from human speech. 1. Carbon Dioxide Boost When we... Continue Reading →
