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Essential Rhythms for Busy Days

Homeschool

18 Nov
essential rhythms

With the holidays around the corner, there are bound to be some busy days that will rock your normal homeschool routine. Those days are not lost, though. There are some essential rhythms that help you to stay productive and relaxed when a hectic schedule demands it. Tune in to see how we do it.

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