9 Typical Homeschool Mom Boundary Challenges & How to Overcome Them

Building boundaries, whether you’re a homeschool parent, a public-school parent, or not even a parent, can be a challenge. But you, homeschool mama, have the responsibility of an educational program, surrounded by kids’ needs and noise 24/7, so you can predict you could be easily overwhelmed (and quickly)! Enter the necessity to address homeschool mom…

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Find a Vision for your Homeschool Family in the 2024 New Year

Thrive: advance, do well, get ahead, get better, grow rich, prosper. We want to thrive so we need to find a vision for your homeschool. Is my family thriving? Some days just getting by feels like it surely must be enough. Let’s chat about finding a vision for your homeschool. But first, you say, you…

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Join the 2024 Homeschool Challenge for Clarity, Confidence & Vision

Join the 2023 homeschool vision challenge to encourage you, align your daily activities with your homeschool vision & tackle your challenges.

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Tis the Season: 10 Steps to Simplify Homeschool Christmas

I am a former Martha Stewart soiree enthusiast and am going to write about simplifying the holidays? Insert laugh emoji here. So how to simplify homeschool Christmas… Top five things you don’t want to hear your kiddos say that’ll surely not simplify Christmas… 5. Mom I need a reindeer outfit for the pageant…tomorrow. 4. I…

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50 ways I nurture myself as a homeschool mama

How do I nurture myself as a homeschool mama when I’m old enough to have a conversation with my child that goes like this: “Happy Birthday, Mom. Should I not ask how old you are?” Umm, that’s the sign. This is how I nurture myself as a homeschool mama. I’m more than 40, so how…

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A Homeschool Mom Podcast for Boundary Breakthrough

I’ve been a mother for over 22 years but not until my oldest daughter was 3 years old did I begin to build boundaries. It was pretty messy, as you can imagine. An earthquake domino drop occurred in every relationship. And though it was uncomfortable, even scary (since there was a threat to my sense of security and…

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