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Homeschool Holiday Service Projects: Supporting Military Families with Gratitude

The holiday season is a time for joy and togetherness. It’s a perfect opportunity to include homeschool holiday service projects that bless others. This year, your family can make a difference by supporting military families during the holidays through acts of kindness and gratitude. As homeschoolers, we have a special opportunity to teach our children

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Election Day Resources for Homeschooling Families: How to teach civics and make it meaningful

Understanding elections, voting, and civic engagement is an essential part of raising informed, responsible young adults. Homeschooling offers the incredible advantage of being able to turn real-world events into rich learning opportunities and Election Day is one of the best moments to do just that. Whether you’re brand-new to teaching civics or looking to expand

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Homeschooling While Exhausted: Finding Strength When You’re Weary

Homeschooling while exhausted or unwell can feel overwhelming. This post offers encouragement, biblical perspective, and practical reminders for homeschool parents navigating seasons of physical and emotional fatigue. Homeschooling often requires energy, patience, and consistency. But what happens when the person holding everything together feels worn down, sick, or deeply tired? Many homeschooling parents quietly carry