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When Things Spiral

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11 Jan

Do you ever feel like your homeschool - and life - are falling apart? Whether it's a big move, a long holiday, a new baby, or an accumulation of "off days," we all have seasons where our homeschool - and life - seem to be completely falling apart. Doubt, guilt, and pity can overtake us but ... Read More about When Things Spiral

Poetry & Teatime with Julie Bogart of Brave Writer

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4 Dec

Do you consider poetry to be a staple of your homeschool? Oftentimes when the subject of poetry comes up with other parents, even the most enthusiastic homeschoolers will admit that they shy away from this subject. When I press to understand why that is, the answer is usually that they themselves ... Read More about Poetry & Teatime with Julie Bogart of Brave Writer

Get Started Homeschooling: Methods, Teaching Space & Routine

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9 Nov

Are you ready to homeschool? Whether you’re a newbie starting from scratch or a veteran wanting to be sure you’ve built a firm foundation, I want to encourage you on your homeschool journey. I’m not sure what led you to this decision to educate your child at home but I am pretty sure of one ... Read More about Get Started Homeschooling: Methods, Teaching Space & Routine

Embracing Your Child’s Differences with Actor, Author & Filmmaker, Nathan Clarkson

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27 Oct

Do you find it easy to embrace your child's differences? As new parents - or even "not yet" parents - we can have many dreams and ideas about what our children are going to be like. Sometimes we are accurate about personality traits or hair color or interests but often God blesses us with ... Read More about Embracing Your Child’s Differences with Actor, Author & Filmmaker, Nathan Clarkson

Get Started Homeschooling: Begin

Get Started· Homeschool

4 Oct

Are you ready to homeschool? Whether you're a newbie starting from scratch or a veteran wanting to be sure you've built a firm foundation, I want to encourage you on your homeschool journey. I'm not sure what led you to this decision to educate your child at home but I am pretty sure of one ... Read More about Get Started Homeschooling: Begin

Loving Our Preschool Life with Sonya Shafer from Simply Charlotte Mason

ADHD· Autism· Charlotte Mason· Curriculum· For Mama· Get Started· Homeschool· Life· Outside-the-Box Kids· Pre-School· Therapy

17 Sep

Are you loving the preschool years? According to Charlotte Mason, the preschool years were intended to be "a quiet growing time" but for many families, those years have turned into a time of pressure and unrealistic expectations. It's hard to drown out all the voices in today's culture telling ... Read More about Loving Our Preschool Life with Sonya Shafer from Simply Charlotte Mason

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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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