How Homeschooling Requires us to Face our Shortcomings

Rowan Atkinson is a second-generation homeschooler and is a recently graduated homeschool mama after homeschooling her four children for two decades. She is a historical fiction reader, British period drama watcher, soccer player, Sunday school teacher, author, and businesswoman.    Rowan Atkinson is the author of Enough Already: Real Help for Homeschool Freakout Burnout and…

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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 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 Use Nonviolent Communication in our Homeschools

Let’s discuss with Erin Fleming how to engage in nonviolent communication in our homeschool homes for harmony & to meet needs.

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How to Show Up Better in Your Homeschool with a Retreat

If you’re searching for how to show up better in your homeschool, chances are you already know something needs to shift — and you’re not alone. Somewhere in my third year of homeschooling, I was done. In my heart, I was mouthing the words “help me” as the school bus drove by. I found myself…

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