Educational Philosophy
Don’t want to send your kids back to school?
I want to share a story I’ve heard over and over again from parents just like you. Every holiday season, families dive into the festivities, excited to make memories, connect, and truly enjoy their time together. But as the break goes on, they begin to realize just how much has been taken from them by…
Read MoreIgnoring the inner critic
How to keep the light in their eyes.. Part 2 Keeping the light in those adorable brown eyes wasn’t always easy. But here’s one lesson I learned: the first step was simply keeping them at home in a place where they were loved. At first, it really was that simple. But then…
Read More“The Christmas Miracle That Changed My Life as a Homeschool Mom”
“The Christmas Miracle That Changed My Life as a Homeschool Mom” Mom Minute: 15 years ago, I had five little ones at my feet, homeschooling full-time while my husband worked hard to build his career. We had one car, no close friends or family nearby, and no babysitter we could trust.…
Read MoreWhy Trade Skills Are the Future for Our Children
Hey everyone, it’s Rebecca from My Homeschool Village, and today I want to talk about something that’s been on my mind—trades. I’ve been hearing more and more that the future for our kids, when it comes to financial success, lies in mechanical trades—those hands-on jobs that have often been overlooked for college degrees. And I’m…
Read MoreLetting Your Children Soar with My Homeschool Village
Hey homeschool moms, it’s Rebecca here from My Homeschool Village, and today I want to talk about something close to my heart: letting our children soar. I’ve seen too many co-ops, too many public schools, and even too many homeschool programs that seem to clip the wings of our kids instead of letting them fly.…
Read MoreTeaching Math and History: A Flexible Homeschooling Approach
Did you know that you can teach everything a child needs to know in math in just four years? Or even less, depending on the child’s readiness? Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to spend 12 years teaching math if you choose not to. This might sound surprising, but it’s a method that…
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