
Music is often one of the first subjects skipped in homeschooling. Not because parents don’t value it – most do, deeply – but because teaching music can feel overwhelming. You’re already managing subjects like math, reading, science, and history. Adding music lessons on top of that can seem like too much.
How Homeschool Families Can Build Music Practice Into the Weekly Rhythm by Ekta Saha
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May 8th, 2026
Writing to Learn by William Zinsser explains the power of writing for learning and promoting clear thinking. He takes us on a tour of the disciplines, showing that writing should not be left to English teachers. It’s clear that creating written explanations of your knowledge will not only help you internalize it, but it will also reveal the holes in your knowledge. This book contains delightful examples of excellent writing from many disciplines. It was a joy to read.
Creative After-School Ideas to Spark Kids’ Growth Without Stress by Emily Graham
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Creative After-School Ideas to Spark Kids’ Growth Without Stress by Emily Graham
offers great after school advice of any parent or care giver who is at home when kids arrive or before dinner. Thanks Emily.
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