Independent Homeschooling

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Task, Chore, and Behavior Charts A Journey to Independence

Helping kids grow in independence can be challenging, especially when it comes to daily routines, chores, and general behavior. Over the years, I’ve tried countless strategies—stars, rewards, pegboards, natural consequences, and discipline. After much trial and error, I’ve found a balance that works for our family, and I’m hopeful these tools will help you find […]

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Building Your Homeschool Support Group

Homeschooling can be an incredible journey, but let’s be real—it’s not always easy. Having a solid support group in place can make all the difference. Surrounding yourself with people who understand and encourage your decision to homeschool is key to staying motivated and grounded. Over the years, I’ve learned just how vital it is to

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The Charter Financial Debate

In California, there are several school options, with charter schools being one of the most talked-about choices. These schools come in various forms, including those that hold on-site classes like regular public schools, homeschool programs with oversight from a certified teacher, independent study programs, or a combination of these models. Many families who opt for

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