It’s a hot debate in the homeschool community: Should you homeschool through the summer? Today, Jenny and Stacey discuss their summer plans and explain how they plan to incorporate lessons into their summer “break”. (Also, find out what Jenny is naming her family band! Keep an eye out for them on iTunes soon!)Read More →

YouTube can be full of educational channels that are great for homeschooling if you know where to look. I am going to share my top 10 educational YouTube channels so that you can start using them in your homeschool classroom as well! These channels include a variety of subjects like English, math, science, engineering, Spanish, and history and they all have the goal of helping engage your children in learning something new.Read More →

Have you ever wondered how yoga and meditation can improve your life, or maybe even your kids’ lives? In this episode, we sit down with Jessica Smith, a yoga instructor and mom of three young kids, to discuss how we can teach yoga and meditation to kids, and how it can improve their behavior and self-esteem. We also talk about her experience of deciding to stop distance learning and switch over to homeschooling.Read More →

Stacey is finishing up the end of her school year and wants to update you about her homeschool curriculum picks from the 2020-2021 school year. Stacey will share which curriculums she chose that worked well for her TK, 1st, and 2nd grader, which didn’t work, and what changes she made during the year.Read More →

Jenny is finishing up the end of her school year and wants to update you about her homeschool curriculum picks from the 2020-2021 school year. Jenny will share which curriculums she chose that worked well for her TK and 1st grader, which didn’t work, and what changes she made during the year.Read More →

Are you interested in incorporating Poetry Teatime into your homeschool? In this video, Jenny explains how she has used these special times to introduce her kids to poetry, all while enjoying a tasty snack! She also shares how she has been able to get other kids in her family involved in Poetry Teatime.Read More →