Mindset & Emotional Resilience

Grit, Growth, and Grace: How to Build Emotional Resilience in Your Children

Have you ever caught yourself wondering if your child will truly be ready to face the real world? One moment, you see glimpses of their grit and determination, and the next, they seem to fall apart in unexpected ways. As homeschool moms, we often carry the weight of feeling solely responsible for preparing our kids […]

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“Encouraging Students to Own Their Education and Why It Matters.” 

As parents, we often think we have control over our children’s learning outcomes. However, this belief can sometimes be misleading. In psychology, there’s a term for this misconception called illusory control. It refers to the belief that we have control over events or outcomes when, in fact, we don’t. Trying to control what is ultimately

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“How Do You Know You Are Teaching Your Child What They Are Supposed to Know?”

As a home-school mother, I have been asked this question on multiple occasions.  I believe the question is sincere and well-intentioned.  We are cultured to believe there is a list of what each of our children needs to know to be successful in life. When I first started homeschooling, I had the same question.  I

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Discover the Power of the GAIN Mentality in Homeschooling

Are You in the GAP or the GAIN? Do you often feel like you are “running behind” in your efforts to homeschool your children? That what you are doing is not enough? Do you tend to compare yourself to other homeschool mamas and compare your weaknesses to their strengths?  Do you find yourself chasing an

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Are Your Primary Beliefs Serving You and Your Family?

Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf, a member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, said, “The “truths” we cling to shape the quality of our societies as well as our individual characters. All too often these “truths” are based on incomplete and inaccurate evidence…” It behooves us to

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The Power of Presence: Why Homeschool Moms Need Meditation

“We meditate to get good at life, not to get good at meditation.”– Emily Fletcher Meditation isn’t about perfection.It’s about creating space.Space for calm.Space for intentionality.Space for God. Why Meditate? Life as a homeschool mom can feel overwhelming.You’re juggling lessons, meals, emotions, and endless to-dos.Meditation offers a way to pause.To reset.To breathe. President David O.

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