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Feb 7, 20261 min
The perfect place to start, when teaching your child to write
Many parents think they need to teach their children how to write before they tackle something as advanced as an essay, but here’s the truth: it’s actually the other way around! Essay writing is one of the best places to start when teaching kids how to write. Essays give children a clear, simple framework to work within. There’s an introduction, a body, and a conclusion—a natural rhythm that helps them organize their thoughts. Instead of staring at a blank page and wondering what to say, they...

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Jan 20, 20263 min
Should Children Learn About Politics? Teaching Politics to Children with Care and Confidence
Politics might seem like a grown-up topic, full of complex ideas and heated debates. The question is: should children learn about politics? Absolutely! Introducing politics to children, especially preteens and teens, can be a powerful way to help them grow into thoughtful, engaged citizens. It’s not about pushing opinions or causing arguments. It’s about opening doors to understanding the world around them and encouraging critical thinking. Let’s explore why teaching politics to children...

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Jan 1, 20262 min
Time to Switch Things Up?
Preteens and teens are wired to crave both steady tradition and a burst of something new, which makes “switching things up” in your homeschool routine a powerful tool rather than a sign of inconsistency. A small change in timing, format or setting can reset attention, relieve burnout, and actually help your older kids engage more deeply with the subjects that matter most. One of the great blessings of homeschooling is precisely this freedom to pivot when a routine stops serving your family...

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