How to Be Conscious in Your Homeschool with Erica Kesilman

Introducing Erica Kesilman: a self-directed homeschool and conscious parent coach who homeschools her three children. So, Erica is a passionate advocate and enthusiast for self-directed education. Let’s chat with Erica Kesilman on how to be conscious in your homeschool. In coaching families, Erica Kesilman uses an integrated approach that includes evidence-based educational psychology practices supported…

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Grow your Confidence & Banish Burnout with Kara S. Anderson

Kara S. Anderson shares, in her book More than Enough, You can grow your confidence, banish burnout, and love your homeschool life.

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How to Beat the Homeschool Winter Blues with Scheduled Neglect

Beat the homeschool blues with a season of scheduled neglect—a purposeful pause from rigid routines to refresh your homeschool rhythm. Learn how to embrace rest, playful learning, unscheduled days, and creative breaks while addressing winter fatigue, seasonal affective disorder, and the February homeschool slump. Discover practical ways to deschool your schedule, reclaim joy, and support both your wellbeing and your kids’ engagement.

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How to Journal to Process Stress, Anxiety & Trauma with Nicolle Nattrass

Nicolle Nattrass is a homeschooling mother, an advocate for Maternal Mental Health, and has worked as a professional actor, writer, and Certified Addiction Counselor. She is the creator and designer of 4 Creative Journaling programs that focus on self-care and mental wellness. Nicolle Nattrass is part of the Journal Council, for the International Association for…

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How to Deal with Homeschool Boredom

How to deal with homeschool boredom? In this day, boredom is hard to come by. Open space breeds a bounty of curiosity and fun.

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How to Live the Balanced Homeschool Life

Living a balanced life + homeschooling = Oxymoron? Lots of juggling. With lots of interruptions. And lots of skirmishes. So how to live a balanced homeschool life? Too busy, they say. (Hard to argue.) Not a lot of hours in the day unaccounted for. (Definitely true.) A generous share of the time is devoted to kids’ struggles, complaints,…

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