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May 31st, 2026Working For Yourself – Content from fatjoe
May 30th, 2026Working for yourself is exciting, it’s flexible and it’s incredibly rewarding. Many people dream about becoming their own boss. They dream of building their own schedule and having something independent for themselves at the same time. Self-employment comes with responsibilities that feel very overwhelming without the right habits. It doesn’t matter whether you’re freelancing, you’re […]
Read entire post...How To Set Up a Co-Op Learning Space That Will Help Your Homeschooled Children Thrive by Emily Graham
May 25th, 2026
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How To Set Up a Co-Op Learning Space That Will Help Your Homeschooled Children Thrive by Emily Graham
Homeschool families who open their homes to co-op partners quickly discover something important: a dining table and a stack of books aren’t enough. When multiple children—often across ages and families—share one space, the physical environment becomes part of the curriculum.
How to Create Engaging Local Events for Kids That Build Community by Emily Graham
May 15th, 2026
Better community engagement comes from designing events around clear participation strategies that make interaction feel easy, inclusive, and worth repeating.
How Homeschool Families Can Build Music Practice Into the Weekly Rhythm by Ekta Saha
May 13th, 2026
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.
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