Our homeschooling journey: stories, tips & support

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In this space, we share inspiration, tips, and stories that help you get the most out of our services. Whether you're looking for helpful tips, background information, or a behind-the-scenes look you'll find it all here. I will regularly post new articles, so keep an eye on the blog for updates and new insights.

Boy Mom Life: The Truth About Raising Boys & Homeschooling Chaos

If you’ve ever stepped on a LEGO before your first sip of coffee, found a mysterious collection of sticks in your laundry room, or heard the words “Mom, watch this!” right before something questionable happens… then you already know—being a boy mama is not for the faint of heart. It’s loud, it’s messy, it’s unpredictable, and somehow, it’s the most rewarding thing you’ll ever do.

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Why Being a Stay-at-Home Mom is Harder Than a 9–5 (And Yes, I Will Die on This Hill)

Let’s just say it—being a stay-at-home mom is not a 9–5 job. A 9–5 has hours. It has a start time, an end time, and if you’re lucky, a lunch break where you actually sit down. Being a stay-at-home mom? It’s more like a 5am to “how is it already midnight?” kind of shift. There is no clocking in, because you never clock out. There are no sick days, no weekends, and no “I’ll get to that tomorrow,” because tomorrow is already booked with snacks, laundry, and someone yelling “mom” from another room while you’re just trying to drink your coffee before it goes cold… again.

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No One Wants to Be at the Table

Some homeschool days feel easy and productive, but others feel like a complete uphill battle. There are mornings when your child doesn’t want to do their work, and if you’re being honest, you probably don’t feel like pushing through it either. The table sits there waiting, the books are open, but the motivation just isn’t. If you’ve ever wondered how you’re supposed to get through days like this, you’re not alone. Every homeschool parent faces these moments.

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