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January is the perfect time to pause and reflect on your homeschool journey so far. Looking back helps you celebrate wins, recognize challenges, and make adjustments before moving forward.

Sit down as a family and talk about what’s working. Which subjects are favorites? Where do students feel proud of their growth? Then, take note of areas that may need extra support.<...


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Many people make resolutions in January, and homeschool families can do the same. Resolutions give both parents and students something to aim for in the months ahead.

Examples might include: Reading together as a family every day. Taking more learning outside with nature walks. Adding more hands-on projects to science or history ...


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The New Year is a great opportunity to establish habits that make homeschooling smoother and more enjoyable. Small daily practices can add up to big improvements in both academics and family life.

Try setting a consistent start time each morning, even if it’s flexible compared to traditional school. Build in short breaks for movement or creative projects to keep energy...


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As December comes to a close, many families begin to think about fresh starts. Homeschooling is no different. The New Year is a perfect time to reflect, reset, and set new goals. Start by reviewing the first half of your school year. What worked well? What needs adjusting? Celebrate your child’s progress in both academics and personal growth. Then, set goals for the coming mo...


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The holiday season is a time of giving, and it’s also a perfect opportunity to teach children the importance of kindness, generosity, and community service. Homeschool families have the flexibility to include acts of service as part of their December learning.

Simple activities like making cards for nursing home residents, donating gently used toys and clothes, or baki...


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