Three Ways to Do Morning Time

Three Ways to Do Morning Time

One of the most common questions I get asked is this:

“How do you actually use morning menus?”

Closely followed by:

“How do you do morning time in your family?”

And honestly? The answer shifts depending on the season we’re in.

Morning time at our house isn’t a fixed ritual. It bends with our energy levels, what we’re eating for breakfast (let’s be honest), the curriculum we’re using, and even the needs of each child. But no matter how it flexes, morning time has always remained a grounding rhythm—a gentle way to start our day with beauty, Truth, and togetherness.

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Homeschool Mom: Your Education Matters Too

Homeschool Mom: Your Education Matters Too

Let me clarify right up front: No, I’m not talking about your college degree, certifications, or whether you finished high school with honors. That’s not what matters here.

What I’m talking about is your education right now—as a homeschooling mother.

You’re Not Done Learning

It’s so easy to think we’ve “finished” our education.
We earned the diploma, the degree, the life experience—and now it’s our kids’ turn, right?

But what if I told you that one of the most impactful things you can do for your homeschool is to keep learning about education itself?

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Free Weekly Schedule Template (Canva)

Free Weekly Schedule Template (Canva)

Homeschooling is full of beautiful moments—but let’s be honest, it’s also full of so many moving parts. Books, lessons, projects, field trips, music practice, life skills… sometimes it can feel like you’re juggling a dozen plates while making lunch and explaining fractions at the same time.

One of my favorite simple tools for bringing a little more peace (and a lot more order) into our days is the humble weekly checklist.

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Honoring Copyright in Homeschool Curriculum

Honoring Copyright in Homeschool Curriculum

Before we dive in, I want to say this upfront:

If you’ve never considered what I’m about to share—or if you realize you’ve made a misstep in the past—this is not a message of condemnation. Truly.

We’ve all made decisions at some point with limited knowledge. The goal of this post isn’t to shame or call anyone out. It’s to offer clarity, compassion, and an invitation to use homeschool resources in a way that honors God, each other, and the hard work behind small businesses like ours.

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Should You Buy "Open-and-Go" Curriculum?

Should You Buy "Open-and-Go" Curriculum?

Let’s just say it out loud: We live in an Amazon Prime world.

Two-day shipping. Instant streaming. One-click ordering. Everything is designed to get us from “I think I need this” to “It’s already on my doorstep” in 48 hours or less. And if we’re being honest? That way of thinking doesn’t stop at shopping.

It’s seeped into how we approach everything—including homeschooling.

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Rainbow Snacks & Treats Round Up

Rainbow Snacks & Treats Round Up

There’s just something magical about rainbow snacks—bright colors, fresh flavors, and the joy they bring to little ones! I searched for the most fun and easy rainbow-inspired treats that kids will love, from healthy options to sweet treats perfect for special occasions. Whether you’re celebrating a rainbow theme, St. Patrick’s Day, or just want to add a little color to snack time, this list has something for everyone. Get ready to taste the rainbow!

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Should you homeschool?

Should you homeschool?

I see you, mama. You're standing at the end of another homeschool year — or maybe at the edge of your very first one — and you're asking the big questions:

“Can I really keep doing this? Should I even try?”

You're tired. Maybe a little defeated. You’ve carried the weight of it all — the lessons, the meals, the toddler tantrums, the endless sibling squabbles, the special needs appointments, and the mess that never ends.

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Classical Conversations vs Classical Education

Classical Conversations vs Classical Education

I’ve been thinking lately about how often we use the phrase “classical education” in homeschool circles—and how it can mean slightly different things depending on who’s saying it or who’s hearing it.

Sometimes when people say they’re doing classical education, they mean they’re part of Classical Conversations which is a structured program that uses classical tools like memory work, recitation, and public speaking (plus much more!) in a community setting. Classical Conversations is a particular brand of educational curriculum, just like Memoria Press, Classical Academic Press, or The Gentle + Classical Press ;).

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