Homeschool is a Work of Heart
The world of education is changing, and more families are choosing a different way. Homeschooling gives parents the opportunity to personalize learning, strengthen relationships, and help their children grow into confident, capable learners. But even with all the benefits, the day-to-day can feel challenging.
If you have a heart for homeschooling, this podcast is here to encourage you, offer practical guidance, and help you see your role and your child in a whole new light.
Homeschool is a Work of Heart
Routines Help
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Winter break has a funny way of knocking the rhythm right out of family life. One day, you are coasting, the next day it feels oddly hard just to get moving again.
If you have ever thought, "Why does restarting feel harder than stopping?" you are not alone.
In today’s episode, we are talking about routines. Not the rigid, rule-heavy kind, but the kind that helps children think more clearly, act with more confidence, and learn with less resistance.
We will look at why predictability matters, how simple rhythms can calm both homes and minds, and how small daily habits quietly shape academic growth.
I will also share insights from a homeschool mom and author who reframes routines as support systems rather than stress systems.
Let’s talk about getting back into our groove.
Write On!