Strewing 101: Inviting Curiosity Without Demanding It

Strewing is the art of sparking curiosity by leaving interesting things around without expectation. This post explores what to strew, where to place it, and how to trust the process—even when the response isn’t instant.

Learning Differences at Home: Turning Challenges into Superpowers

Homeschooling offers neurodivergent and struggling learners something many traditional settings can’t: flexibility, trust, and the chance to thrive on their own terms. This post explores how to support children with ADHD, dyslexia, sensory needs, and more—without losing yourself in the process.

The Myth of the Perfect Curriculum

The best curriculum is the one you can actually use—and change when needed. This post explores why trial and error is normal, why your instincts matter more than the guide, and how to shift your focus from ‘perfect’ to purposeful.

Making Room for Wonder: Why Boredom is a Gift

Boredom isn’t a sign you’re doing something wrong—it’s a sign that something deeper is waiting to surface. This post explores how unscheduled time can unlock creativity, build self-direction, and make space for wonder in your homeschool day.

Simple Homeschool Planning for Real Families

Planning your homeschool year doesn’t have to mean overcommitting and burning out by October. This post breaks down simple, sustainable scheduling options—like loop schedules, block plans, and weekly rhythms—to help you build a routine that actually fits your real life.

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