You Don’t Need to Fix Your Child Today. You Just Need to Be a Little More Okay
There is a quiet pressure many homeschooling parents live under — one that rarely gets named. It sounds like this: […]
There is a quiet pressure many homeschooling parents live under — one that rarely gets named. It sounds like this: […]
There is a kind of work many homeschooling parents do that never shows up on a schedule. It doesn’t have
Many homeschooling parents hesitate to use the word lonely. After all, you’re rarely alone. Your child is with you all
Many homeschooling parents describe their days as exhausting — but struggle to explain why. They didn’t teach all day.They didn’t
Many homeschooling parents don’t describe their exhaustion as physical. They say things like: This kind of exhaustion doesn’t come from
There is a particular weight homeschooling parents carry that’s hard to explain to anyone who hasn’t lived it. It’s not
Before homeschooling, most parents imagine the workload in concrete terms. They think about: What they don’t imagine — because no
Many homeschooling parents don’t describe their experience as dramatic or chaotic. Instead, they say things like: This kind of exhaustion
There is a pattern many homeschooling parents fall into so quietly that they don’t even realize it’s happening. Something goes
There is a particular kind of thought that many homeschooling parents experience — often without realizing how much power it