Gift Guides Homeschool

41 Stocking Stuffers for Your Homeschooler

As we near the holidays, you might have already got a plan for gift-buying come Black Friday, but have you thought about your stocking stuffers? I know for me, these are usually the last things on my mind. Well, here I am providing you with not only a reminder to get the stocking stuffers while on sale, but I’m even going to help you choose. I’m giving you the stuffers that 112 moms said are…

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Gift Guides Homeschool

12 Things Your Homeschooling Wife Wants for Christmas

Alright, this is for all the family members of the homeschooling mom in your life (or for the homeschooling moms to share). After asking my homeschooling mom community, these are the real answers given! Some of them may be obvious, but some might surprise you! So surprise your loved one this year with something they truly wanted and needed. Don’t get a gift that they will JUST like. This time, get what they desire. 1.…

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Children

How I Taught My Child the Power of Gratitude

Lately, I have been hearing this phrase from my 4-year-old: “I wish I had [something some other kid has]” or “I wish we could go to [fill in some extravagant vacation trip].” It has been characteristic of her to say things out of the blue and usually, it’s something really cute, like “I have tears because I love you so much.” I would brush off this new phrase of hers as a phase every child…

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Children Marriage Women

10 Bible Verses to Reflect on This Thanksgiving

As Thanksgiving approaches, we start thinking about what we are thankful for. We don’t consider just the tangible things, but also the countless moments of grace and guidance that have shaped our days. In the middle of the holiday chaos that usually happens, it is a good practice to pause and reflect upon the Word of God. Whether you’re gathering at the table, teaching your little ones, or spending a quiet moment alone, these ten…

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Children Girls

3 Important Steps for Raising Strong And Independent Girls

In a world that’s constantly evolving, equipping our daughters with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges on their own and emerge as resilient individuals is more important than ever.  As a mother of 3 daughters, raising strong and independent daughters is one of my main tasks in life and something that occupies my thoughts from time to time, does it mean that it’s completely different than raising boys? Maybe, but I wouldn’t know…

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Homeschool

5 Mistakes I Made When I First Started Homeschooling

I have been homeschooling for 4 years now and looking back, I made a lot of mistakes. Honestly, if I had done more research ahead of time, things might have gone smoother. It all worked out though and we are now in a good homeschooling groove, even with 4 kids in the house. So to help you not make the same mistakes I did, I compiled my top 5 mistakes I made, and that you…

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Children Homeschool Women

Master the Art of Balancing SAHM and Christian Homeschooling Roles with Ease

In today’s fast-paced world, juggling the roles of a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) and a Christian homeschool teacher (while usually doing a side hustle) feels like a constant battle against chaos. The demands are relentless, the responsibilities overwhelming, and the desire for harmony and tranquility often seems like an elusive dream. But what if there was something that could help you navigate this delicate balancing act with ease? Let me tell you! Finding Balance It’s ESSENTIAL…

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Marriage Women

When a SAHM is a Workaholic

You’ve heard of husbands being workaholics, and you’ve heard of working wives being workaholics, but did you know stay-at-home moms (SAHM) can be workaholics too?! Read my blog post about how SAHM’s can be just as much a workaholic with their homemaking as their husbands can be.

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