Featured Writings
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Learning Well and Guest Blog Writings
Articles I’ve written for the Learning Well journal and guest writings on fellow homeschool blogs.
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Speaking Events
Information and Encouragement I’ve shared at speaking occasions.
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News Articles and Interviews
Interviews I’ve participated in or articles I’ve written for news networks.
Homeschool Resources
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Book Lists
Recommendations for high moral literature, classics, and more.
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Homeschool Routines
Homeschooling routines grow just like our kids do
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Homeschool Troubles
Homeschool Troubles? I can lend some advice
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Homeschooling Must Haves
Homeschooling items I’ve found over the years
Recent Blog Posts

Homeschooling High School: My Insights into the Most Important Years
Homeschooling high school—it's been quite the adventure in our household. As a veteran homeschool mom with almost a decade of experience and currently navigating the high school years with three teens and one middle schooler, I've learned a lot along the way. In my opinion, these are arguably the most critical years in your children’s homeschool.

Homeschool Curriculum Choices for 2024-2025
Today, I’m super excited to sit down and share with you all the curriculum choices for my kids' upcoming homeschool year. I can’t believe I have three high schoolers and one middle schooler this year! Each curriculum choice reflects our family’s homeschooling journey and each of my children's unique interests and needs. So, grab a cup of coffee, get comfy, and let’s get started!

Stars of the Shelf - Rating Books with My Kids
Hey friends! In today’s blog post, I'm sharing my kids' end-of-the-year book recommendations. I've shared this video on my YouTube channel year after year and thought it was time to share some insight into our book review process here on the blog. So grab your pen and paper to jot down any titles my kids recommend for your homeschool or your children in general.

10 Tips for Dual Enrollment - What I Wish I Had Known!
As the homeschool year is entering its fourth quarter, you may be considering the curriculums you’ll be using next year, if you haven’t purchased them already. And for some of you, you may be looking into options for your homeschooled high schooler. Maybe you plan to explore dual enrollment as I did with my oldest daughter this past year? If so, I’m here with ten tips I wish I had known when I first began looking into dual enrollment.