Category: Parenting Tips
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Navigating Adult Friendships

Finding peace, protecting your energy, and preserving what matters most Adult friendships are beautiful, complicated, and, let’s be honest, a little fragile at times. When we were younger, friendships often formed around convenience: same class, same neighborhood, same hobbies. But as adults, our identities deepen. We develop strong beliefs about parenting, faith, politics, education, and Read more
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Understanding Your Child’s Learning Profile

A Gentle Guide for Homeschooling Families Every child brings a beautifully unique blend of strengths, needs, quirks, and ways of experiencing the world. When you’re homeschooling, especially when your child has a disability or neurodivergence, understanding their learning profile becomes one of the most powerful tools you have. It’s the compass that helps you choose Read more
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Travel Tips for Disabled Families

Traveling during the holiday season can seem like quite the feat. The sheer volume of commuters is enough to send anyone into a tailspin. Add to the stress of traveling with a disability, and you may find yourself second-guessing your plans altogether. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prepare your family for such Read more
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Homeschooling Through the Holidays

The holiday season brings joy, togetherness, and a whirlwind of disruptions. For homeschooling families, it can feel like a tug-of-war between maintaining routines and embracing the chaos of it all. The gatherings and inevitable sniffles may leave some of you in a state of dread, but with a little creativity and compassion, homeschooling during the Read more
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Homeschool Switch-Ups

Knowing When To Embrace Change Every year, I organize which curriculum and resources we’ll be using, and every year, changes are made. Sometimes we adjust our schedule, and other times we completely “throw out” one resource for another. Now that we’re a couple of months into the school year, you may find yourself approaching a Read more
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Homeschooling in a Divided Household

Homeschooling is a deeply personal and often transformative journey. However, when one partner is committed and the other is resistant or unsupportive, it can feel like navigating a storm with only half a sail. I often see this dynamic play out on social media, with a parent or guardian seeking advice and comfort from strangers, Read more
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Learning To Work Together

Resolving Parent-Child Conflicts & More We’ve all heard it, “I could never homeschool…we’d end up arguing the whole time.” The amount of people who have said that exact sentence to me is astonishing. It signals a deep disconnect between the parent and child relationship. While it’s typically aimed at the child’s behavioral patterns, more often Read more
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Knowing Your Limits:

Setting Boundaries & Avoiding Burnout As homeschooling caregivers, we’re often left with too many responsibilities to count. Not only are we planning and implementing homeschool activities, but many of us handle full home responsibilities and work schedules on top of it. Add in volunteer time or extracurricular leadership roles, and you’ll soon feel you’ve spread Read more
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Prioritizing Mental Health

Reducing Stress & Pressure If you’re new to homeschooling, it’s easy to become overwhelmed at the start of a new year. Stay-at-home caregivers can sometimes place undue pressure on themselves to start the year off with a bang. While your enthusiasm is great when it comes to engaging your children, it can cause additional stress Read more
