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Apr 28, 2026

Sequential vs. Spiral Learning: Which Is Best for Your Homeschool?

In understanding both sequential and spiral learning, you are better equipped to make intentional choices that will help your child not only learn but truly understand and retain what matters most.
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Feb 03, 2026

Turn Writing Struggle Into Writing Confidence

If writing has become the sticking point in your homeschool, now is the time for a reset.
Jan 30, 2026

The Pyramid of Reading Comprehension

The first step towards building sound reading comprehension skills is recognizing that reading comprehension does not emerge in a vacuum.
Jan 29, 2026

7 Reasons You Can Homeschool High School

Many homeschoolers who are comfortable with homeschooling in the younger grades question their ability to homeschool in the high school years.
Jan 27, 2026

Education in the Storm Drain: Fostering Curiosity

When education is shaped by real life, meaningful conversation, and curiosity-driven discovery, children don’t just learn facts—they grow into adults who love truth and desire to keep learning forever.
Jan 23, 2026

Sentence Unscrambling: A Simple Trick to Build Reading Comprehension

Sentence unscrambling is a simple but powerful way to train young readers to recognize structure, logic, and meaning in writing. It’s a skill that pays off for life, especially as texts grow longer and more complex.
Jan 20, 2026

Keeping the Schoolish Away

When students ask if they can use notes on finals, my answer surprises them: “Ask your parents.” Here’s why that simple reply keeps the family at the center of education decisions.
Jan 16, 2026

Why Homeschoolers Can’t Answer “What Grade Are You In?”

Grade levels were made for children, not children for grade levels.
Jan 15, 2026

Revisiting John Dewey: A Homeschool Critique

John Dewey’s influence on American education is impossible to ignore. Let's examine and critique his philosophy from a Catholic homeschooling perspective.
Jan 13, 2026

The Master–Disciple Model: Why Homeschooling Is More Than Academics

From ancient philosophers to medieval craftsmen, education once meant apprenticeship in a way of life. Homeschooling still carries this hidden curriculum today.
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