A Few Homeschool Curriculum Favorites
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A Few Homeschool Curriculum Favorites

These are a few homeschool programs we have personally used and appreciated, including options for shared learning, classical studies, history, writing, and children who benefit from a more flexible pace. I am not affiliated with these publishers and receive no compensation for sharing them.

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Why Connection Comes Before Correction
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Why Connection Comes Before Correction

Children are often most ready to receive guidance after they first feel seen, safe, and understood. Discover why connection creates the foundation for meaningful correction—and one simple practice that can help bring greater calm to both parent and child.

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Nature Is One of Our Best Teachers
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Nature Is One of Our Best Teachers

Nature invites children to observe closely, ask better questions, and become familiar with the living world around them. A simple walk, a journal, and the willingness to wonder can open the door to science, beauty, faith, and lifelong learning.

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Building Peaceful Rhythms in Your Homeschool
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Building Peaceful Rhythms in Your Homeschool

A peaceful homeschool does not require a perfect schedule. Gentle, dependable rhythms can offer children security, support learning, and help families return to what matters when ordinary life interrupts the plan.

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Curiosity, Safety, and Learning Go Hand in Hand
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Curiosity, Safety, and Learning Go Hand in Hand

Children are naturally curious, but curiosity grows best where children feel safe, known, and encouraged. Discover why relationships, wonder, and everyday moments may be some of the most powerful tools in your homeschool.

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Understanding Your Child's Developing Brain
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Understanding Your Child's Developing Brain

Every behavior tells a story. By understanding a few simple principles about the developing brain (and remembering that our children are wonderfully created as whole persons) we can respond with greater patience, wisdom, and grace as we nurture both learning and character.

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Why Less Can Be More in Your Homeschool
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Why Less Can Be More in Your Homeschool

Homeschooling gives us remarkable freedom, but that freedom can quietly become pressure. What if creating a more peaceful homeschool begins by choosing less instead of more?

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