There’s a quiet truth every homeschooling parent learns sooner or later: some days, the lesson plan isn’t the problem—it’s the energy to execute it.
Homeschool Articles and Advice
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We know there are homeschool days that don’t begin with coffee, motivation, and a smile. Instead, they start with brain fog, physical weakness, deep tiredness, and the strong desire to stay in a warm bed just a little longer.
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Those Overwhelming Mornings
I have been sitting at my kitchen table looking at a stack of 9th-grade curriculum, and if I am honest, some days it feels like a mountain I am not sure I can climb. We have all had those mornings, right?
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You’re exhausted and overwhelmed. Your house is in chaos. Your kids are whiny, resistant, bored, or out of conrol. You’re at the brink of panic or a breakdown. Sound familiar? What should you do?
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You need something fresh to squelch homeschool burnout. Not a “light school day.” Not a “read quietly while I catch up on emails” day.
Something fun, while your kids are still learning.
Enter… Theater Day!
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In Jan 2024, I was in the hospital for major shortness of breath, which turned out to be heart failure. I was stabilized and have been on medications to keep it under control. I’ve only been hospitalized for heart failure one more time since then, so I’m doing well.
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Have you ever woken up already tired, looked at your homeschool plan, and thought, I can’t do this today?
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For many of us, our heroes aren’t celebrities or influencers. They’re the parents who have been homeschooling for twenty years, quietly watching their kids grow up, graduate, and step confidently into adulthood. We look at them and wonder, how did they do it?
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Get ready to jingle all the way into a homeschool holiday season like never before! We're thrilled to launch the ultimate Christmas Giveaway for homeschool families, packed with over $2000+ in prizes tailored to spark joy and learning across every grade level.
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By Angelique Reisch Of Tiny Values
You know that frantic search we all do to find the perfect add-on to our curriculum? I've been there, done that, and have the gray hairs to show for it.









