How we switched to year-round homeschooling (and never looked back)
After three years of burning out every spring, we tried a different rhythm. Here's what changed for our family of five — and what I'd tell anyone considering it.
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After three years of burning out every spring, we tried a different rhythm. Here's what changed for our family of five — and what I'd tell anyone considering it.
Forget worksheets — these open-ended prompts got my two kids writing and drawing for hours outdoors.
Lessons from running a 40-family co-op for six years — what works, what doesn't, and how to avoid burnout.
We've used Saxon for two years and it's just not clicking with my daughter. Looking for something more visual, less repetitive. What has worked for your family?
Both of mine will do math for hours but freeze up the moment we pull out a writing prompt. Tried dictation, copywork, journals, prompts — same resistance. What finally worked for you?
Zilker Park, 10am, picnic blankets welcome. We have a loose group of 8–10 families but always room for more. Say hi in the replies.
We started with the language arts and math levels last fall. Here's what worked, what didn't, and whether we'll keep using it.
Mine are 7 and 10, and screen time has slowly crept up over the past year. Looking for practical rules other families actually follow.
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