Cindy Rinna

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I'm Cindy Rinna...so glad you stopped by. I love to inspire other moms on their homeschool journey and share in the joys and challenges of homeschooling an outside-the-box child. Stick around to enjoy Charlotte Mason-inspired homeschool how-tos, expert interviews, carefully curated booklists, and curriculum reviews all seen through the lens of what can best serve our kiddos with autism, ADHD, and/or dyslexia.

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  • Homeschooling High School with Melissa McMahan
    Homeschooling High School with Melissa McMahan
  • Why Homeschool is the Best Educational Choice for a Child with Autism
    Why Homeschool is the Best Educational Choice for a Child with Autism
  • How to *Finally* Organize Your Art Supplies
    How to *Finally* Organize Your Art Supplies
  • On the High School Years: The Beginning of the End
    On the High School Years: The Beginning of the End
  • Homeschool Rhythms: Narration
    Homeschool Rhythms: Narration
  • How to Grow a Homeschool Group (and if you should) with Danielle Easley, co-founder of Connect
    How to Grow a Homeschool Group (and if you should) with Danielle Easley, co-founder of Connect

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